Steffen Sontheimer Wins Poker Masters Event #2 for $900,000
It was a German one-two at the high-roller Poker Masters series yesterday, with Steffen Sontheimer edging out compatriot Fedor Holz for the $900,000 first prize.
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Tobias Reinkemeier Schooling Dan ShakDan Shak gets a lesson in preflop bluffing from Tobias Reinkemeier
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Reinkemeier and Shak ClashingFinal moments in a Premier League between Dan Shak and Tobias Reinkemeier
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Jennifer Tilly Tangling with Dan ShakJennifer Tilly puts herself in a tough spot vs Dan Shak
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Dan Shak at Risk vs Joe CabretDan Shak tangling with Joe Cabret at the Aussie Millions 2013 Main Event
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Phil Hellmuth Felted on PNIAPhil Hellmuth picks a really bad time to try and bluff Dan Shak
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Joe Glennon Gets Stubborn vs Dan ShakDan Shak gets some nice value from Joe Glennon who gets stubborn with pocket Deuces
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Dan Shak Makes a Move against Chris FergusonDan Shak tries a small, value-bet looking bluff against Ferguson
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Dan Shak Can't Get Rid of EnigmaEnigma persevering in a pot against Dan Shak
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Dan Shak Trying Unusual Bluff vs JC TranDan Shak going for quite an unusual bluff vs JC Tran
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EPT11 Barcelona - Choraria Makes a Misstep vs ShakChoraria with a potentially expensive misstep against Dan Shak
It was a German one-two at the high-roller Poker Masters series yesterday, with Steffen Sontheimer edging out compatriot Fedor Holz for the $900,000 first prize.
Fleeing New York in an attempt to evade a cyber criminal and stalker who has hacked into a number of Beth Shak's accounts did not put an end to the hacking.
A cyber criminal has apparently targeted Beth Shak, stealing topless photos from her iCloud and hacking into her social media, email, and bank accounts.
This three day event is the first of the year’s non-hold’em championships and promises to be a good one.
The upcoming €1million buy-in MonteCarlo One Drop event may have seen the professionals being barred from playing, but that hasn’t stopped them from getting in on the action.
The world’s richest poker professionals generally live an exciting, jet-setting lifestyle compared to us mere mortals – but there is a select group of players who would make even the wealthiest pro envious: poker’s richest amateurs!