Ryan D'Angelo has the button in Seat 2. Ty Reiman opens the pot with a raise to 175,000. D'Angelo makes the call from the button, as does Tom Koral in the big blind, sending the action three-way to the flop: .
Koral checks, allowing Reiman to fire a 310,000 continuation bet. D'Angelo folds but Koral makes the call.
The turn brings the and both players check.
5th Street delivers the and again both players checking, prompting an early showdown where Reiman tables the to win the pot.
Zachary Goldberg has the button in Seat 1. Action folds around to Benjamin Zamani and he raises to 185,000, slightly larger than the other opening raises have been. Ryan D'Angelo reraises to 585,000. and wins the pot.
Ty Reiman has the button in Seat 8. Action folds around to Harrison Gimbel who makes it 180,000 to play. Barry Shulman makes the call, as does Ryan D'Angelo in the big blind, sending the action three way to a flop.
Action is then checked to Barry Shulman who fires a 300,000 bet that earns him the pot.
Benjamin Zamani has the button in Seat 7. Action folds around to Harrisan Gimbel and he raises to 180,000. Benjamin Zamani calls the raise and the blinds fold.
The flop comes . Action is on Gimbel first and he bets 215,000. Zamani makes the call.
The turn card is the . Gimbel checks his action and Zamani checks behind.
The river completes the board with the . Gimbel checks and then Zamani takes a moment before betting 290,000. After a minute goes by, Gimbel makes sure of the bet amount by asking the dealer. He then makes the call. Zamani reveals the and Gimbel mucks.
Barry Shulman has the button in Seat 6. Zachary Goldberg is first to act and opens with a raise to 180,000. Play then folds around to Aage Ravn who moves all in for about 1.6 million. All players fold and Ravn rakes in the first pot of the tournament.
21-year-old Tyler "Ty" Reiman played dream crusher to Team PokerStars, eliminating the last PokerStars Team Pro from the tournament. With 12 players remaining, Reiman got it all in holding pocket queens against Duthie's aces and spiked a queen on the flop, knocking Duthie down to just 40,000 in chips. Moments later Duthie was eliminated by Zachary Goldberg as the tournament's 12th place finisher.
Reiman also cashed at last year's PCA, posting a 132nd place finish for $12,500. He also came 29th at EPT London on Season 5, posting a ��13,052 score.
Reiman is probably best known online, having laid claim to over $1 million in prize money. PokerNews' own Ryan Nelson caught up with Reiman back in December for an exclusive interview.