The final table is actually being held inside the disco at the Empire Casino. Jeffrey Pollack happened to be standing behind the bar (which is about 15 feet away from the final table). An inebriated spectator walked up and ordered a drink after mistaking the WSOP Commissioner as a bartender. No word if Pollack actually served the gentleman his martini... shaken, but not stirred.
Hand #342: Bihl and Harman end up splitting a pot bet on each street, Harman's paired threes on board turning out to be threes full of jacks, while Bihl caught an 8-7-6-3-A low.
Hand #343: Harman bets on fourth street showing . Bihl, showing , passes.
Hand #350: Harman raises from the button and Bihl calls. The flop is 5-5-6. Bihl bets, Harman raises, and Bihl calls. The turn is the . Bihl checks, Harman bets and Bihl calls. The river is the . Both players check. Bihl shows a pair of sixes and they're good enough to win the pot.