Shak Quartered by Hollink
The play is tightening, with most pre-flop raises of the minimum variety. Rob Hollink opened with a raise from the small blind. Big blind Dan Shak re-raised and soon enough all of Hollink's chips were at risk. He showed 


to Shak's 


.
"Put a couple of diamonds up there," Shak said. Instead the dealer put up 

, giving Hollink two pair, kings and fives. He also flopped the nut low draw. The turn and river came
and
, giving each player a live ace for low but also securing the high half for Hollink.