Seat 1: Perry Green
Seat 2: Leif Force
Seat 3: Rob Hollink
Seat 4: David Nowakowski
Seat 5: David Ulliott
Seat 6: Dan Shak
Seat 7: Chris Bell
Seat 8: Joe Ritzie
Seat 9: Jeremy Harkin
Seat 10: Erik Seidel
Dan Shak was sitting in the small blind when Chris Bell opened from the cutoff for 60,000. Shak re-raised pot, to a total of 200,000 straight. Bell tanked for more than a minute before finally calling. Shak called "pot" on a flop of . Pot was 420,000, more than Shak had left in his stack. Bell again thought about his decision, but not for as long as he did pre-flop. He eventually folded. Shak flashed for a flopped straight as he collected the pot.
Perry Green's last final table at the WSOP was back in 1997, when he finished 3rd in a $3,000 pot-limit hold'em event. He has some work to do if he wants to make tonight's final table after recently doubling up Dan Shak.
Green opened to 40,000 pre-flop before Shak, in the small blind, raised pot to 136,000. Green asked how much the raise back to him was, then called to a flop of . Shak immediately moved all in for 168,000 and Green called.
Shak: , a pair of aces and the nut low draw
Green: , the nut flush draw, a straight draw, and the second-nut low draw
Green wasn't able to catch any of his cards on the turn or the river. He was forced to pay a double-up to Shak, who now sits behind 610,000 in chips. Green himself is down to 275,000.