Dan Shak and Jan Collado were heads up on a board of . Shak checked, Collado moved all in for around 200,000, and Shak quickly called. Shak: Collado: The river was the , and Collado was eliminated. Shak now has just under 2 million chips.
Action folded around to the lovely Celina Lin on the button and he moved all in for right around 165,000. The small blind folded, and then Dan Shak squeezed out his cards from the big before whispering, "I call.
Stuart Kerr open-shoved all in for his last 90,000 or so on the button. Dan Shak looked him up from the big blind, and the hands were opened. Kerr: Shak: "I'm just happy to have live cards," Stuart said.
With 300,000 already in the pot and a board reading , James Obst checked and watched Dan Shak bet 200,000. Obst tanked for a long time before putting in the call, but he mucked just as soon as Shak rolled over for a flopped full house.
Dan Shak and "Hong Kong" Kenny Wong were heads up on a flop of . Shak checked, Wong fired out a bet, and Shak check-raised to 75,000. Wong moved all in for 118,000 on top, and Shak reluctantly called.
Shoshiro Karita opened to 20,000 from early position, James Obst three-bet to 46,000 from the small blind, and Dan Shak cold four-bet to 200,000 from the big blind. Karita quickly folded.
Day 4, the penultimate day of the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event, is set to begin in 60 minutes or so. The chip leader is Australian Ray Ellis, who was the only player to bag over one million chips.
Jan Suchanek had dwindled to 106,000 when he moved all in from early position and Dan Shak called from middle position. The rest of the field got out of the way and the cards were tabled.
Jan Suchanek opened for 14,000 from the cutoff and Dan Shak, who was checking out the structure for today's $250,000 Challenge on his phone, called from the button.
Adam Carlton opened for 8,800 under the gun and was met by a three-bet to 35,000 from Dan Shak, who was sitting to his immediate left.
From under the gun plus one, Ping Chan raised to 6,500. The player on the button called, then Dan Shak called from the big blind. The flop came down , and Shak checked. Chan bet 9,000, and the button flatted. Shak folded.
After the cutoff seat opened to 4,000 and Dan Shak flatted from the button, Ping Chan three-bet to 18,000 from the big blind. The cutoff seat and Shak both folded, giving the pot to Chan and moving him over 300,000 in chips.
Welcome back for Day 2 of the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event. Today, the greatest tournament in the Southern Hemisphere will combine all survivors from the three starting days into one big party on the felt.
We don't always catch monster pots; in fact, most of the ones we watch are rather run of the mill. Here are two: Hand #1: Dan Shak opened for 1,500 from middle position and Stephen Chidwick defended from the big blind.
Dan Shak has his laptop setup on a chair right next to him. Numbers are changing constantly, lights are flashing and every now and then he looks over at the screen that looks like an excel sheet from the year 2450.
Winfred Yu, one of the highest high rollers in the poker world, just sat down at his table in the Main Event. Yu took the seat right in between Dan Shak and Shane Warne and this table seems to be getting more interesting by the minute.
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne is one of the local favorites playing today. Warne faces one of the top British professionals in Stephen Chidwick who's seated to his right.
Andrew Robl limped in on the button for 16,000, before Dan Shak raised to 72,000 from the small blind. Igor Kurganov folded from the big blind after a brief hesitation, then Robl took a minute.
Action folded to Dan Shak in the small blind and he limped. Igor Kurganov then raised to 36,000 and Shak instantly check-raised the pot. Kurganov responded by moving all in and Shak called off for 227,000 total.
On the very next hand following the beat he took from Andrew Robl, Dan Shak raised to 32,000 on the button. Igor Kurganov reraised to 88,000 from the small blind, and action moved back to Shak.
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