Shortly after Kevin Bergeron’s elimination, Tzu Sheng Huang was the next to hit the rail.
His final hand came in a battle of the blinds against Mathyeu Provost. After the action folded to him, Provost moved all in from his small blind. Huang peeled his cards to see  
  , slowly lifting them in the air as he advised Provost that he was being slowrolled, eventually dropping the Big Slick on the felt along with a handful of chips. Provost tabled his
, slowly lifting them in the air as he advised Provost that he was being slowrolled, eventually dropping the Big Slick on the felt along with a handful of chips. Provost tabled his  
  , as both players waited to see the board with bated breath. In keeping with the theme of the final table, it proved to be Provost’s board, as it ran out
, as both players waited to see the board with bated breath. In keeping with the theme of the final table, it proved to be Provost’s board, as it ran out  
  
  
  
  , giving Provost the win with a pair of sixes.
, giving Provost the win with a pair of sixes.
Huang will pocket $70,233 and a WPT Montreal Main Event entry for his final table appearance.
 
                 
                