Nathan Zimnik vs. Shannon Shorr

With about 100,000 in the pot and a board of [Kc4h2c9h], Shannon Shorr bet 77,000 in the hijack and Nathan Zimnik called in the cutoff. The [5d] completed the board and after Shorr checked, Zimnik moved all-in for 221,000. Shorr thought about it but ultimately laid down his hand.

Shannon Shorr Doubles Through Salim Admon

Salim Admon raised to 20,000 on the button and Shannon Shorr shoved for 234,000 from the big blind. Admon called and tabled his [9c9s] to be flipping against the [JhTh] of Shorr. The board ran out [8d3c8cJc7d] and Shorr secured the double.

Shannon Shorr vs. Chris Brewer

Chris Brewer opened to 16,000 in the cutoff and Shannon Shorr defended the big blind. Both players checked the [7s6h4d] flop and the [Ks] turn. The [9d] completed the board and Brewer called a 14,000 bet by Shorr. Shorr tabled [Kh3d] to take the pot with his pair of kings.

Erik Seidel Eliminated by Shannon Shorr

Erik Seidel jammed in his 89,000 chips from the small blind and Shannon Shorr called in the big blind. Seidel: [AhJh] Shorr: [Ad2s] The board ran out [Qh4d2dTd5d] to leave Shorr with a flush and knock out Seidel from the tournament.

Michael Wang Doubles Through Shannon Shorr

Michael Wang raised to 10,000 on the button and Shannon Shorr called in the big blind. The flop landed [Ah5c9c] and Shorr checked. Wang continued for 10,000 only to have Shorr check-raise all-in. Wang called all-in for 54,500 and tabled his [AsJd] to be ahead of Shorr's [Js9d]. The turn and river landed

Daniel Weinand Shoves on Shannon Shorr

Daniel Weinand opened to 8,000 from middle position and Shannon Shorr called in the big blind. The flop landed [7d3c4c] and Shorr checked to Weinand who bet 7,000. Shorr check-raised to 19,000 before Weinand moved all-in for 551,000. Shorr used a time extension and then folded.

Shannon Shorr Takes From Victoria Livschitz

Victoria Livschitz opened to 4,000 from late position and action folded to Shannon Shorr in the big blind, he called. The flop fell [Qh3c2d] and Shorr checked. Livschitz bet 3,500 and Shorr called. The dealer burned and turned the [Th], and Shorr checked. Livschitz bet 6,000 and Shorr called. The

Johnnie “Vibes” Moreno vs. Shannon Shorr

Shannon Shorr opened preflop from the hijack, Katie Lindsay called the small blind, and Johnnie "Vibes" Moreno defended the big blind. The flop came [6s5h3d] and after the blinds checked, Shorr bet 6,000. Lindsay folded and Moreno raised to 20,000. Shorr called. On the [9s] turn, Moreno led for 30,000 and Shorr

Shannon Shorr Calls Katie Lindsay

Shannon Shorr opened to 3,500 in the cutoff and Katie Lindsay defended the big blind. Both players checked the [Jd7h4c] flop and on the [4h] turn, Shorr called Lindsay's 5,000 bet. The [2d] river saw a bet of 10,000 from Lindsay and a call from Shorr. Shorr turned over [TdTh] to beat

Shannon Shorr Eliminated in 24th Place ($3,800)

Shannon Shorr shoved his 135,000 chips in from middle position and John Berreman called in the big blind. Shorr: [Jc9d] Berreman: [Ac9c] The [QhTc7h2c8c] runout improved Shorr to a straight, but it gave Berreman a flush to eliminate Shorr in 24th place, good for $3,800 in prize money which includes a seat into