Scott Ball started the day at the final table of PokerGO Cup Event #1, and ended the day leading the final table of six into the final day of PokerGO Cup Event #2, holding nearly one-third of the chips in play with 3,290,000. Ball held a solid stack for a good
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Dan Shak Triples; Scott Ball Wins Massive Side Pot Against Ali Imsirovic
Ali Imsirovic opened to 60,000 from early position, Dan Shak jammed for 255,000 from early position, and Scott Ball raised to 550,000 in middle position. Action folded back to Imsirovic who jammed, and Ball called for his stack of about 1,350,000 more. Shak: [Th9h] Ball: [AsKh] Imsirovic: [AhQc] Ball had a solid lead over
Dan Shak Doubles Through Bryn Kenney
Dan Shak shoved in his 155,000 remaining chips from middle position and was at risk against Bryn Kenney in the hijack. Shak: [6h6d] Kenney: [AhJh] The board ran out [4s3h2dQc7d] to keep Shak ahead and confirm the double.
Vikenty Shegal Sends Dan Shak into the Tank
Chris Brewer Doubles Through Dan Shak
Selahaddin Bedir opened to 10,000 from early position and action folded to Chris Brewer in the cutoff, and he moved all-in for 118,500 total. Dan Shak was next to act and called. The blinds and Bedir folded. Brewer: [QhTh] Shak: [AsKd] The flop fell [QsJh3h], and Brewer flopped top pair and
Justin Bonomo Eliminated by Dan Shak
Justin Bonomo was all-in for approximately 30,000, and Dan Shak called. Bonomo: [Ah9h] Shak: [7d7h] The board ran out [Js9d5d7s3c], and Shak turned a set to eliminate Bonomo.
Dan Shak Doubles Through Sung Joo Hyun
Dan Shak was all-in for approximately 60,000, and Sung Joo Hyun called. Shak: [8c6c] Hyun: [7d6d] The board ran out [JdJc3c9cTd], and Shak's eight-high played to double.
Gal Yifrach Doubles Through Dan Shak
Gal Yifrach open-shoved his last 65,000 into the middle from early position and action folded to Dan Shak on the button, who moved all-in over the top. The blinds folded, and the cards were tabled. Yifrach: [KhQc] Shak: [AdTc] The board ran out [6s5h5sQh6c], and Yifrach turned a pair of queens
Leonard Maue Wins Bellagio High Roller Event #6: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em for $146,200
Leonard Maue came to the final table the short stack with just 210,000 but doubled up eight different times en-route to the $146,200 first-place prize and the event title in Bellagio High Roller Event #6 $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em. Maue started the heads-up portion of the tournament with a four to one
Dan Shak Eliminated in 7th Place ($21,500)
Action folded to Sung Joo Hyun in the small blind, he completed. Dan Shak was in the big blind and checked. The flop fell [Qh2hTc] and Hyun bet 30,000. Shak called. The turn [Js] hit the felt, and Hyun checked. Shak bet 75,000, and Hyun called. The river [Jd] completed