2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
$2,200,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Entries
1,529
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
20,000

Hand #55 - Ryan D'Angelo

The button is dead in Seat 2. Ryan D'Angelo opens the pot with a raise to 275,000 and Barry Shulman makes the call from the big blind.

The flop comes down {10-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} and Shulman checks to D'Angelo who fires a 300,000 bet. Shulman then check-raises to 800,000 and D'Angelo makes a quick call.

The turn brings the {6-Spades} and both players check.

The last card off the deck is the {J-Hearts} and Shulman checks once more to D'Angelo who fires an 850,000 bet. Shulman quickly folds and D'Angelo takes down the pot.

Tags: Barry ShulmanRyan D'Angelo

Aage Ravn Eliminated in 6th Place ($450,000)

Aage Ravn - 6th Place
Aage Ravn - 6th Place
Hand #54 - Benjamin Zamani and Harrison Gimbel

Ryan D'Angelo has the button in Seat 2. Barry Shulman is first and raises to 300,000. Benjamin Zamani reraises all in and action folds to Aage Ravn who asks for a count on the shove. The all-in bet is for 1.450 million. Last time Ravn asked for a count on a shove, he reshoved over top of Zachary Goldberg and ended up eliminating him on the hand.

Ravn then moves all in from the small blind. As if the action couldn't get much better, Harrison Gimbel then asks for a count on Ravn's shove from the big blind.

Gimbel then moves in and Shulman moves out of the way, folding {A-?} {10-?} and leaving three players for the all-in showdown. Here's what they have:

Ravn: {A-Clubs} {Q-Clubs}
Gimbel: {J-Clubs} {j-Diamonds}
Zamani: {8-Spades} {8-Hearts}

The flop draws an explosion from the crowd when the {5-Clubs} {8-Spades} {7-Diamonds} fall, smacking a set of eights for Zamani and putting him in the lead.

"The {9-Clubs} would be the most interesting turn card," chimed in Ty Reiman.

The turn card is the {2-Spades} and everything stays the same.

One more burn card comes and then the river card is dealt the {6-Diamonds}. Zamani earns the triple up while Ravn was sent to the rail in 6th place, earning $450,000. Gimbel won the side pot from Ravn and was the one that sent him to the rail.

Tags: Aage RavnBarry ShulmanBenjamin ZamaniHarrison GimbelHarrison Ian GimbelTy ReimanTyler Reiman

Hand #52 - Ty Reiman

Benjamin Zamani has the button in Seat 7. Action folds to him and he raises to 250,000. He's been pretty quiet so far this level. Ty Reiman is in the small blind and reraises to 750,000. Everyone folds and Reiman shows two kings.

"What color?!?!" yells the prop-betting cheering section. The cards are mucked before anyone can tell and the crew is left speculating who may have won.

Tags: Benjamin ZamaniTy ReimanTyler Reiman

Props in the Stands

Harrison Gimbel's and Ty Reiman's crew of supporters along with a bunch of other poker players are seated in one corner of the arena. The entire group is playing props with the boards that come out on the final table. They're getting kind of loud and just recently, the tournament announcer asked them, "Those of you prop betting in the corner, could you please quiet down a little?"

"It's pretty exciting stuff," replied Dave "Doc Sands" Sands.

"Thank you," said the announcer.

With every flop, turn and river, the crew is yelling and cheering. They're not so much interested in the hand action, but more worried about who won and lost the most money. And yes, alcohol is involved.

Hand #49 - Ty Reiman

Ryan D'Angelo has the button in Seat 2. Ty Reiman opens the pot with a raise to 290,000. Action folds around the table to Barry Shulman in the big blind who three-bets to 800,000. Reiman then announces "All in" prompting Shulman to send his cards straight into the muck.

Tags: Ty Reiman