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Posted 01-11-2010 22:33 GMT-4
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Posted 01-11-2010 22:33 GMT-4

Allow us to introduce the first poker millionaire of 2010, 19-year-old American Harrison Gimbel. As this very wrap-up post is being written, Gimbel is getting his first taste of high stakes poker fame, granting his first interviews and posing for winners photos. Interestingly enough, Gimbel won his seat to the tournament the very day before it started in a live $1,000 satellite tournament.
Gimbel abandoned his studies at the University of Alabama to focus on poker full time and the decision proved to be a wise one. Prior to today, Gimbel's largest cash had been a first place finish in the Florida State Poker Championships back in June ($67,860). He's now miles out in front on practically every Player of the Year imaginable. For a poker player, it's hard to think of a better possible start to a year than this.
Congratulations to Harrison Gimbel on a tournament well played! Here's a quick look at how the rest of the final table panned out:
1st: Harrison Gimbel - $2,200,000
2nd: Ty Reiman - $1,750,000
3rd: Barry Shulman - $1,350,000
4th: Benjamin Zamani - $1,000,000
5th: Ryan D'Angelo - $700,000
6th: Aage Ravn - $450,000
7th: Zachary Goldberg - $300,000
8th: Tom Koral - $201,300
That does it for our coverage of the 2010 PokerStars.net PCA Main Event. The PokerNews live reporting team will be heading Down Under later this week for the Aussie Millions tournament series, beginning January 14th at Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia.
Until then, from the Atlantis Resort, Hotel & Casino in The Bahamas, good night and good luck!
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. Reiman is just looking for something to sweat now.
. It's his unlikely set, but he's still miles behind and now drawing only to the case eight in the deck.
off on the river, locking up the pot and the championship for Harrison Gimbel.Tags: Harrison Gimbel, Ty Reiman.
Tags: Harrison Gimbel, Ty Reiman.
. Gimbel hasn't bet in this spot yet, and he again lets Reiman continue out with 800,000 before calling.
hits the turn, and Reiman keeps the heat on with another bet, 1.1 million. Gimbel is right there with another quick call, and the
fills out the board. When Gimbel checks a third time, Reiman thinks long and hard before checking behind.
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Tags: Harrison Gimbel, Ty Reiman.
. A Gimbel check draws a bet of 800,000 from Reiman, and Gimbel double-checks his hole cards. Apparently liking what he sees, he makes the call.
. Gimbel checks again, and Reiman checks it back this time.
. Gimbel grabs chips and makes it 1.2 million to play, drawing a quick fold and winning the pot with no showdown.
Tags: Harrison Gimbel, Ty Reiman.
Tags: Harrison Gimbel, Ty Reiman.


and both players check. The
falls on the turn prompting two more checks and sending the action to the river --
. Tags: Harrison Gimbel, Ty Reiman.
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