Its all over...and what an amazing hand it was to finish what was an excellent and very high standard Heads up battle.
On a flop showing

, Liam 4 bets all in which Rob calls.
Liam shows the flopped flush

but Rob is live showing

The turn brings the jaw dropping

and Rob is now drawing dead to Liam"s straight flush.
I dont even know what the river was, though of course it was dealt - after a chip count to verify the stacks, Liam did have Rob covered by a few thousand and was declared the winner.
Massive credit to Rob, who played a superb player and on balance of play was dominant for the most part - but Liam finished with a wet sail and finished super strong - and that last hand was a fitting end to what was an excellent game.
Congratulations to Liam Crawford - APAT Season 7 Champion of Champions