2010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure
2010 PCA Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info
The flop comes down and action is checked to Zamani who fires a 440,000 continuation bet. Both Gimbel and Shulman fold, giving Zamani the checkmark.
The flop comes and the action is checked to Zamani who takes a T180,000 stab at the pot. Both blinds pass and Zamani's bet earns him the pot.
When it comes back to Harrison, he shakes his head. "What is it? Like a million more?... I call." With Shulman in danger, the cards are turned up:
Gimbel:
Shulman:
D'Angelo tells Shulman he mucked pocket sevens, taking away two of Harrison's help cards. From the rail, Jon Aguiar couldn't resist chiming in: "Oh, why would you say that?! Five-seven is like a 70% favorite now. He's definitely making a straight."
Shulman is sweating, but the board runs clean: . That secures him a big double up back over 4 million.
Ryan D'Angelo has the button in Seat 2. Benjamin Zamani starts the action with an open-shove all in for his last 2.655 million chips. The table quickly folds around to the big blind where Barry Shulman instantly announces a call, putting his opponent squarely at risk of elimination. And the news was not good for Zamani as the cards were rolled over:
Zamani:
Shulman:
Emcee Neil Johnson waits for the voices in his head before he gives the dealer the command to run out the flop: . The turn card is a dramatic , adding nine more outs to Zamani's cause. He's looking for any diamond or any jack to stay alive.
River: !
Zamani makes his runner-runner flush on the river, doubling up and essentially trading stacks with Shulman.
Gimbel checks to Reiman who bets 525,000 and Gimbel surrenders, no contest.
It brings . Both men check, and the turns on fourth street. They heck-check it again, and the river comes the . After a third check from Reiman, D'Angelo fires out 250,000 and wins the pot with no call.
Reiman follows up with a 1.2 million continuation bet and with little hesitation, D'Angelo moves all in over the top, prompting Reiman to lay down his hand.