The 2019 Poker Masters opened with one of the biggest High Roller Triple Crown events in history and when the dust settled after 19 levels of play, Isaac Baron bagged the biggest stack for Tuesday's PokerGO streamed final table. Baron returns at the top of the leaderboard, with more than 1,000,000
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Dan Shak Eliminated by Rainer Kempe’s Set of Jacks
Ryan Riess’ Bluff Doesn’t Get Through Against Dan Shak
Ryan Riess raised in the cutoff to 4,000 and Dan Shak called on the button. The blinds folded and the two remaining players saw a flop of [6h4cQd]. They both checked and then watched the [Qc] appear on the turn. Riess bet out 4,000 and his opponent called. The river was
Dan Shak Eliminated by Nick Schulman
Stud Dan Shak had the bring-in and Nick Schulman completed next to act. Stephen Chidwick called, as did Shak. On fourth, Schulman bet after it checked to him, and after Chidwick folded, Shak called. On fifth, Schulman bet, Shak raised, Schulman made it three-bets and Shak committed his final 160,000 all in. Shak: [6c4c]
Dan Shak Makes an Eight-Seven on the End
2-7 Triple Draw Heading into the final draw, Stephen Chidwick bet 40,000 and Dan Shak called. Both players drew one, and after Chidwick checked, Shak bet 40,000. Chidwick called, and Shak tabled his [8x7x6x4x2x] and Chidwick mucked.