Andrew Robl opened for 24,000 from the button only to have Dan Shak three-bet to 88,000 from the small blind.
Igor Kurganov started the action with a raise to 24,000 from under the gun. Masa Kagawa made the call on the button, and action folded over to Dan Shak in the big blind. He also called, creating a three-way pot to the flop.
From the small blind, Dan Shak raised to 25,000. Igor Kurganov made the call from the big blind, and the dealer ran out the flop. Both players checked. The turn was the , and both players checked again.
From under the gun, Igor Kurganov raised to 20,000. Action folded to Dan Shak in the big blind, and he made the call to see the flop. Shak checked, and Kurganov bet 25,000. Shak called.
Just catching the end of this hand, Dan Shak had fired 50,000 on the final board of . Igor Kurganov put in a raise to 160,000, and Shak snap-called. Kurganov tabled the for a diamond flush, and Shak was a little confused.
Igor Kurganov and Dan Shak were involved in a big pot early on the board of . Shak checked, and Kurganov fired a bet of 66,000. Shak check-raised to 132,000, and Kurganov made the call. On the river, the completed the board.
Don't call Dan Shak an amateur. Likewise, don't call him a professional poker player, not yet anyway.
Dan Shak has had an eventful day in the 2013 Aussie Millions $100k Challenge. Lynn Gilmartin catches him at the end of dinner break. Video: http://www.pokernews.com/video/2013-aussie-millions-dan-shak-in-the-100k-challenge-7451.
Dan Shak has had an eventful day in the 2013 Aussie Millions $100k Challenge. Lynn Gilmartin catches him at the end of dinner break. Video: http://www.pokernews.com/video/2013-aussie-millions-dan-shak-in-the-100k-challenge-7451.
Dan Shak and Philipp Gruissem found all of the money in preflop. Shak once again held two kings with the . The at-risk Gruissem held the . The board ran out , and Gruissem was eliminated in 10th place.
Winfred Yu opened for 11,5000 from under the gun and received call from Masa Kagawa and Dan Shak on the button and big blind respectively. Two checks on the flop saw Kagawa bet 18,000, only Shak called, and the appeared on the turn.
Sam Trickett was all in preflop with the against the for Dan Shak. The flop came down and took away one out for Trickett as Shak added a flush draw. The turn was the and river the .
Dan Shak opened for 11,000 from middle position and was met by a three-bet to 24,000 by Philipp Gruissem on the button. The blinds folded, Shak called, and then both players checked the flop.
From early position, Winfred Yu raised to 7,500. Dan Shak made the call from the big blind, and the flop came down . After Shak checked, Yu fired 9,500. Shak called. The turn was the , and Shak led for 20,000.
Tony Bloom raised to 7,600 from under the gun, and Dan Shak made the call from the hijack seat. John Juanda reraised to 32,600 from the small blind, then Masa Kagawa reraised to 63,500 from the big blind.
Tony Bloom opened for 7,600 from the cutoff only to have Dan Shak three-bet to 25,000 from the button. After the blinds folded, Bloom raised the pot (remember it's pot limit preflop), making it 81,300 to go.
Dan Shak, who won this event back in 2010, has been on a heater here today and was responsible for the eliminations of both Andrew Robl and Patrik Antonius. He tried to add Masa Kagawa to that list, but it proved easier said than done.
Well, it was a short and not so sweet stay for Patrik Antonius, who entered the tournament about 20 minutes ago. We caught the action with 13,000 in the pot and a flop reading .
The last hand before the break was a long one that ran several minutes into the break. It all started when Andrew Robl raised to 3,000 from under the gun, and Masa Kagawa called from the cutoff seat.
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