2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 6
Hand #137 - Ty Reiman
![{Q-Clubs}](/img/cards/qc.gif)
![{8-Clubs}](/img/cards/8c.gif)
![{4-Hearts}](/img/cards/4h.gif)
Reiman checks to Gimbel who bets another 500,000. Reiman calls and the turn brings the
![{2-Hearts}](/img/cards/2h.gif)
![{J-Diamonds}](/img/cards/jd.gif)
Another check-check sequence prompts an early showdown.
"I don't have anything," says Gimbel. Reiman tables
![{4-Clubs}](/img/cards/4c.gif)
![{5-Spades}](/img/cards/5s.gif)
All In and a Call!
Ty Reiman has the button, and he raises to 525,000. Harrison Gimbel calls from the big blind.
Both men check the flop of
![{8-Spades}](/img/cards/8s.gif)
![{A-Clubs}](/img/cards/ac.gif)
![{2-Diamonds}](/img/cards/2d.gif)
![{2-Spades}](/img/cards/2s.gif)
The river fills out the board with the
![{7-Spades}](/img/cards/7s.gif)
Showdown
Gimbel:
![{2-Hearts}](/img/cards/2h.gif)
![{4-Hearts}](/img/cards/4h.gif)
Reiman:
![{2-Clubs}](/img/cards/2c.gif)
![{3-Clubs}](/img/cards/3c.gif)
"We chop?" asks Reiman, both men trying to figure out exactly what's transpired in this 35-million-chip pot. It is indeed a chop, and the two men take their money back as they try to lower their heart rates back to a reasonable level.
Hand #139 - Ty Reiman
![{10-Hearts}](/img/cards/10h.gif)
![{9-Spades}](/img/cards/9s.gif)
![{2-Hearts}](/img/cards/2h.gif)
Both players checked the flop and the
![{10-Spades}](/img/cards/10s.gif)
Hand #140 - Harrison Gimbel
![{5-Hearts}](/img/cards/5h.gif)
![{3-Clubs}](/img/cards/3c.gif)
![{K-Spades}](/img/cards/ks.gif)
The turn brings the
![{Q-Diamonds}](/img/cards/qd.gif)
![{5-Spades}](/img/cards/5s.gif)
Level: 33
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 20,000
Hand #141 - Harrison Gimbel
Hand #142 - Ty Reiman
Hand #143 - Harrison Gimbel
![{A-Clubs}](/img/cards/ac.gif)
![{Q-Diamonds}](/img/cards/qd.gif)
![{3-Clubs}](/img/cards/3c.gif)
Two checks sends the action to the turn,
![{4-Spades}](/img/cards/4s.gif)
5th Street is the
![{J-Spades}](/img/cards/js.gif)
"Three," says Reiman, revealing that he has a pair of threes. Gimbel claimed the pot with a pair of fours.