However Brian Kang was having none of it, and the Canadian quickly had a word to the tournament director who reminded the players that it is English only at the tables.
2008 PokerStars.net APPT Seoul
APPT Seoul Main Event
Day: 3
However Brian Kang was having none of it, and the Canadian quickly had a word to the tournament director who reminded the players that it is English only at the tables.
They took a flop and both players checked. The fell on the turn and Kang led out for 30,000. Shiono then popped it up to 60,000 with Kang making the call.
The river landed the and both players checked it down.
Kang flipped for top pair but Shiono had a monster with good to collect a healthy pot.
There are plenty of railbirds supporting the players, and if there's one thing the Asian culture provides, it is a passion for gambling. Any time there is a big pot the railbirds are up on the chairs yelling their hearts out! It's great to see such passion and excitement as poker captures the attention of Korea.
Level: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
However Yoshihiro Tasaka is still happy to move his chips around as evident by a recent hand. Brian Kang had raised from the button to 18,000 and Tasaka moved all in. It was an additional 200,000 chips to Kang - a healthy reraise indeed. Kang quickly folded and Tasaka raked in the chips.
The two chip leaders saw a flop of . Schreiber checked to Kang who bet out 25,000. Schreiber acted quickly, as he always does, in making it an additional 45,000 to go. Kang deliberated, as he always does, before sliding out 45,000 plus another stack of yellow chips to announce yet another raise of an additional 100,000. Schreiber instantly moved all in and Kang snap-called.
"Are you drawing?" quizzed Kang of his opponent, but Schreiber had already got there with his flopping a straight. Kang couldn't believe it as he flipped for top set!
The crowd gathered around to watch as a near million-chip pot was up for grabs! However it was all over on the turn when the filled up Kang to give him a full house, leaving Schreiber drawing dead. The river was the and we lose Dan Schreiber in dramatic circumstances in 6th place for $20,033.