Harrison Gimbel has the button and opens with a raise to 600,000. Ty Reiman makes the call and the flop comes down .
Reiman checks, as does Gimbel and the turn brings the . Two more checks brings the action to the river -- -- where they both check again and Gimbel tables which is good enough to take down the pot.
Ty Reiman has the button, and he raises to 520,000 this time. Harrison Gimbel is not deterred, and he comes along to the flop of . After a check, Reiman continues out with 630,000 more chips. His opponent wastes no time calling, and the turn comes the . Gimbel passes again, and Reiman shuffles chips for a minute before stacking out a healthy bet of 1.8 million. Once again the call comes quickly from the other end of the table.
The last card off the deck is the , a very interesting card indeed. Gimbel checks again, and Reiman isn't stopping now. He grabs a big tower of white chips and makes a final bet of 4.2 million. Just a few seconds pass before Gimbel announces, "I'm all in."
Just as quickly (and with a disgusted look on his face), Reiman open-mucks his . "Fold or call?" asked Gimbel, unsure. Reiman confirmed his fold, confident his eight-high straight was no good.
Harrison Gimbel has the button and opens with a raise to 600,000. Ty Reiman makes the call and the flop comes down .
Two checks sends the action to the turn, .
Another check, check sequence brings us to the river -- -- where Reiman fires a 300,000 bet. Gimbel flashes a pocket pair of threes and folds, surrendering the pot to Reiman.
Ty Reiman has the button, and the raise to 600,000 is back. Harrison Gimbel sticks in the call, and the dealer runs a flop of . Gimbel checks, and Reiman continues out with 825,000. Gimbel doesn't mess around, and he quickly makes the call.
Fourth street puts trips on board with the . Reiman fires again, 1.85 million now. Gimbel flats again, and the river brings the . Gimbel checks again, and Reiman will bet it in a big way. He moves all in, and Gimbel instantly calls.
It's not as dramatic as you might thing. Harrison shows up , and Ty's will take half the pot as both men make deuces full of sevens. For the second time in 45 minutes, a monstrous pot is split between the two players.
Ty Reiman has the button, and he makes it 600,000 to go. Harrison Gimbel pauses for much longer than usual (about 30 seconds), then sticks in a reraise to 1.4 million total. Reiman wants none of that, and he sends his cards back to the dealer.