Dan O’Callaghan

Dan O'Callaghan was originally introduced to poker during his time as an English student in Newcastle and has been playing professionally for a number of years. Best known as danshreddies online, he's had success on both the live and virtual felts, enjoying the highs of tournament success and the frustration of a WSOP Main Event bubble. He has racked up over $120K in live earnings and over $750K online from a combination of MTTS, cash games and 3 handed Hyper turbos. 


Dan describes himself as 'a bit of a weirdo', bringing this quirky je ne sais quoi to his work. He's a fierce optimist too, and his light-hearted style of writing has proved popular within the poker community. He's also freakishly tall!


Follow him for coaching and giveaways at YouTube.com/danshreddies and @Danshreddies On Instagram and Twitter 
 

Dan O’Callaghan 's Articles
In poker, the phrase angle shooting describes a way of gaining an unfair advantage at the tables. The act of deliberately trying find and use angles is referred to as angle shooting. Not all forms of angle shooting are directly against the rules of poker, but almost all of them are unfair and run the risk of getting you kicked out of the game. Once common example of angle shoot poker is to deliberately act out of turn at the table in an attempt to influence the action.
Strip Poker is a poker variant that centres around the fun and the hilarity of embarrassing your friends by replacing chips with clothing.
The debate over whether poker is a sport can make a pro poker player's life very complicated. Is it possible to classify poker as a sport? You decide.