It took a few minutes to make sure, but the players and crew have decided to take the dinner break now. It'll be 52 minutes, and the heads-up duel will begin at 8:00 P.M.
Chow.
It took a few minutes to make sure, but the players and crew have decided to take the dinner break now. It'll be 52 minutes, and the heads-up duel will begin at 8:00 P.M.
Chow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dan Shak |
8,685,000
95,000
|
95,000 |
Vanessa Selbst |
3,025,000
-140,000
|
-140,000 |
Dan Shak opened to 200,000 from the small blind, and Tyler Kenney three-bet shoved his 1.625 million into the middle from the big. Shak made the quick call, and Kenney was at risk as the cards were turned up.
Showdown
Shak:
Kenney:
The news was not good for the at-risk Kenney as he was dominated and needing to catch a card to stay alive. The flop made things even worse for Kenney as his outs were reduced by one. The turn meant that he couldn't even double up now, drawing dead to a chop. He needed to find one of the non-heart queens to stay in contention, but the river was the . That completed Shak's flush, plenty good enough to snag the rest of Kenney's chips.
It was a fine run for the lesser-known Kenney brother, and he'll depart with a third-place paycheck worth $170,000.
Dan Shak completed from the small blind, and Tyler Kenney knocked the table for a free flop from the big.
It came , and Shak check-called a bet of 100,000. The turn was the , and Shak checked again. Kenney checked it back this time, and the filled out the board. Shak now led out with 100,000 of his own chips, and Kenney raised to 325,000. That folded Shak without incident, and Kenney flashed the as he dragged another little chip-up pot.
Dan Shak opened to 200,000 from the button, and Tyler Kenney three-bet shoved for 1.26 million total. Shak spent a few minutes soaking in the think tank before he reluctantly released his cards into the muck.
Kenney showed an ace, good enough to boost him up to 1.55 million.
That's three consecutive walks to Vanessa Selbst.
Tyler Kenney did manage to pick up one round of blinds and antes in the meantime.
Tyler Kenney opened to 160,000 from the button before Vanessa Selbst reraised to 375,000. Dan Shak took a few minutes in the tank before thinking better of it, and Kenney released quickly to send the chips to Selbst.
Kenney has not been able to drag a pot in any of the first eight hands of this level. It's dropped his stack down to 1.485 million, while Selbst is back up to 2.9 flat.
Vanessa Selbst got a walk on the last hand, usually a good thing. Unless you have pocket queens as was apparently the case for the lady this time around.
Tyler Kenney opened to 160,000 from the button, and Dan Shak three-bet to 375,000. Kenney made the call, and they saw the flop bring a pair with . Both players checked, and the fell on fourth street. Shak found his chips again now, leading out with 300,000. Kenney tanked for a short spell before releasing, and Shak grabs a few more chips.
He's up to 7.505 million.
Tyler Kenney opened to 200,000 from the button before Selbst three-bet shoved all in for 1.19 million. Kenney quickly called the shove, and he was well in front as the cards were turned on their backs.
Showdown
Kenney:
Selbst:
Things were hushed in the studio as Selbst's cheering section (that includes a golden lab) shuffled their way to the front to lean in and sweat the flop. Their muted pleas for a five were answered quickly as the dealer ripped off a flop to give her the come-from-behind lead with two to come. The turn and river kept her fives in front, and Selbst's double was secure.
She's back to 2.47 million, just moving past Kenney and his 2.29 million.