Hand #102: Daniel Strelitz raised to 120,000 from the button and Ognjen Sekularac three-bet to 490,000 in the small blind. Shorr thought for a while in the big blind before announcing that he was all in. That got a quick fold from Strelitz, putting Sekularac to a decision for his tournament life. The Serbian took his time before calling to put his tournament life at stake.
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Ognjen Sekularac (Photo: World Poker Tour) Join today. At the start of the week a total of 396 players descended on the unique Montesino in Gasometer. Ognjen Sekularac moved all in for 400,000 from the cutoff and Danny Tang called on the button. Talal Shakerchi, in the big blind, reshoved for 750,000. Tang made the call. Ognjen Sekularac: Talal Shakerchi: Danny Tang: The board came and Shakerchi took down the pot, eliminating Sekularac and doubling up through Tang. WPT action pursued across two continents as the World Poker Tour made a comeback in Asia with the WPT Korea crowning Masato Yokosawa as the Main Event champion. In Prague, WPT action entered the money with the final 21 being decided. Serbian Ognjen Sekularac stayed in chip lead with Vasili Firsau also in contention. Ognjen Sekularac Hand #102: Daniel Strelitz raised to 120,000 from the button and Ognjen Sekularac three-bet to 490,000 in the small blind. Shorr thought for a while in the big blind before announcing that he was all in.
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The flop came to give Sekularac a pair but it also gave Shorr outs, and the turn was the devastating to give Shorr Broadway and put Sekularac in deep trouble, only having outs to a full house on the river.
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The river fell a harmless to dash the Serbian's hope of winning the WSOP bracelet and send us heads-up for the title, with Shannon Shorr, the overnight chip leader, just marginally ahead of Daniel Strelitz. Both men have powered through the field in impressive fashion.
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