LAS VEGAS — Four finalists in the World Series of Poker busted out in quick succession early Tuesday, leaving a Las Vegas club promoter and a young pro originally from Michigan one heads-up match away from poker's richest prize — an $8.4 million crown. Ryan Riess, 23, eliminated Amir Lehavot in third place with a pair of 10s, treading past five meaningless community cards to bump his guaranteed payday up by $1.5 million and set the Tuesday night showdown. Reiss' opponent in the no-limit Texas Hold 'em tournament: Las Vegas amateur Jay Farber, who went straight from the final table to rounding his friends up to go clubbing. "I'm out every night. What am I going do? Sit at home and dwell on...
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