Harrison Gimbel has the button in Seat 5. Barry Shulman completes from the small blind, and Benjamin Zamani taps the table for a free flop from the big.
It comes , and Shulman begins stacking out a bet. He makes it 300,000, and Zamani flat-calls. Fourth street pairs the board with the , and Shulman keeps the heat on with another bet, 700,000 this time. Zamani's had enough; he kicks his cards back to the dealer, and Shulman's cheering section does the wave as their man drags the pot.
Ty Reiman has the button in Seat 8. Benjamin Zamani limps in from the cutoff seat, and Reiman raises it up to 500,000 straight. That folds the table, including the limper, and Reiman flashes his as he pulls in the little pot.
Barry Shulman has the button in Seat 6 and opens with a raise to 370,000. Benjamin Zamani quickly folds the small, while Ty Reiman comes along from the big blind.
The flop comes out , and the action check-checks. Fourth street comes the , and Reiman knocks the table again. Shulman takes that as his cue to bet 800,000, and that's good enough to win the pot right there.
Donnie Peters
Harrison Gimbel has the button in Seat 5. Action folds to him and he raises to 360,000. Barry Shulman calls in the next seat from the small blind.
The flop comes down and Shulman is first. He bets 600,000 right away. Gimbel leans forward and looks at Shulman's stack. He then moves all in and Shulman quickly folds.
Ryan D'Angelo has the button in Seat 2 and he opens with a raise to 375,000. Harrison Gimbel then reraises to 1,120,000 from the small blind and all players fold.
Benjamin Zamani has the button in Seat 7 and opens with a raise to 320,000. Ty Reiman calls from the small blind and when the action reaches Ryan D'Angelo in the big, he moves all in.
Zamani folds, but Reiman asks for a count, peaking the interest of the crowd.
Tournament emcee Neil Johnson tells the crowd that Ryan's all in is for approximately five million in chips.
Reiman then takes one last look at his hole cards before tossing them back to the dealer, surrendering the hand to D'Angelo.
Donnie Peters
Barry Shulman has the button in Seat 6. Ty Reiman and Benjamin Zamani see a limped flop from the blinds. The flop comes and Zamani checks. Reiman fired 160,000 and wins the pot.