Stud Dan Shak had the bring-in and Nick Schulman completed next to act. Shak called, and then called down Schulman as he bet out on every street. Shak: [XxXx] / [2s7c3d9s] / [Xx] Schulman: [XxXx] / [7s2h4cAc] / [Xx] Schulman tabled his [Tc7h2c] for sevens-up, but it would be Shak's [Jc9c9d] for trips that
Tag: Dan Shak
Justin Bonomo Eliminated by Dan Shak
Tens-Up for John Monnette
Stud Hi-Lo Dan Shak had the bring-in and John Monnette completed to 6,000. Shak called, and Monnette proceeded to bet every street thereafter with Shak calling him down. Shak: [XxXx] / [3c6dQcJd] / [Xx] Monnette: [XxXx] / [Ac5d5h4d] / [Xx] After betting seventh street dark and getting called, Monnette tabled his [TcTd9c] for tens-up.
Phil Hellmuth Takes It Down From the Button
No Limit Hold'em Dan Shak made the initial raise to 8,000 from the cutoff. Phil Hellmuth called from the button and John Monnette played for a slight discount from the small blind. When the flop was [3h8dAs], Monnette and Shak both checked. Hellmuth bet 9,500 and got both players to fold.
Bryn Kenney Crushes His Opponents and Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #7
Justin Bonomo Doubles with Flush vs. Straight
No-Limit Hold'em Justin Bonomo raised the button to 3,000 and Dan Shak defended his big blind. The flop landed [8c7dKd] and both players checked to reveal the [4d] on the turn. Shak checked, Bonomo bet 5,000, and Shak check-raised to 45,000. Bonomo moved all in for 58,000 total, and Shak called. Shak: [6c5c] Bonomo: [Jd5d] The
Dan Shak Eliminated by Chris Vitch
Dan Shak Eliminated in 7th Place ($75,000)
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Dan Shak Shoves on Keith Tilston
Keith Tilston opened for 40,000 and Dan Shak moved all-in for 475,000 on the button. Everyone, including Tilston, folded their hands.