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 #29 - Barry Shulman

Aage Ravn has the button in Seat 3. Action folds around the table to Harrison Gimbel in the small blind and he completes. Barry Shulman checks his option in the big and the flop comes down {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}.

Gimbel checks, Shulman bets 150,000 and Gimbel quickly tosses his cards into the muck. Shulman shows the {4-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}.

Tags: Barry Shulman

Hand #33 - Benjamin Zamani

Ty Reiman has the button in Seat 8. Benjamin Zamani opens with a raise to 200,000. Ryan D'Angelo makes the call from the big blind and the flop comes {4-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}.

D'Angelo checks to Zamani who fires a 280,000 continuation bet prompting D'Angelo to fold.

Tags: Benjamin Zamani

Hand #34 - Aage Ravn

Zachary Goldberg has the button in Seat 1. Ty Reiman limps in from the cutoff seat and it would be him and the big blind, Aage Ravn, to the flop.

The flop comes down {7-Spades} {8-Diamonds} {K-Spades} and Ravn checks. Reiman bets 120,000 and then Ravn raises to 380,000. Reiman folds and Ravn wins the pot.

Tags: Aage RavnTy ReimanTyler Reiman

Noon is Awfully Early

A couple of the players look like they spent a little too much time enjoying themselves last night. Benjamin Zamani seems to be a bit drowsy as he occasionally rubs his temples and blinks his eyes hard as if he's trying to keep them open. Once an orbit or so, Zamani spends a hand or two with his head resting on the table rail.

Ty Reiman is struggling even more mightily. Every minute at most, the young redhead lets out a big bear yawn. Someone might want to remind him he's playing for $2.2 million.

Barry Shulman -- the "old guy" at this table of youngsters -- seems to be the most lively of the bunch. He's also got a solid contingent of railbirds behind him to keep him awake. There's a break approaching, and we'd recommend a stop at the coffee shop for the rest of these guys.

Tags: Barry ShulmanBenjamin ZamaniTy Reiman

Hand #35 - Ryan D'Angelo Doubles Up

Action folds around the table to Ryan D'Angelo on the button who opens with a raise to 210,000. Harrison Gimbel quickly announces "All in" prompting D'Angelo to perk up and kneel in his chair.

"I call," says D'Angelo, tabling {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. Gimbel shows {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}.

The {10-Clubs} shows in the door, accompanied by the {2-Diamonds} and {3-Diamonds}, giving D'Angelo the lead. The turn and river then fill out {7-Spades}, {4-Diamonds} and D'Angelo takes down the pot with a pair of tens.

D'Angelo doubled through to just under six million in chips after the hand while Gimbel dropped to about eight million.

Tags: Ryan D'Angelo