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 #36 - Aage Ravn

Aage Ravn has the button in Seat 3. Benjamin Zamani min-raises to 240,000. Ravn calls from the button, Harrison Gimbel calls from the small blind and Barry Shulman calls from the big blind.

The flop comes {4-Diamonds} {9-Spades} {6-Diamonds} and the first two players check. The preflop raiser Zamani fires 580,000. Ravn moves all in and all three players quickly fold to his shove.

Tags: Aage RavnBarry ShulmanBenjamin ZamaniHarrison GimbelHarrison Ian Gimbel

Level: 30

Blinds: 60,000/120,000

Ante: 15,000

Scoreboard Update

Here's how our remaining seven players stack up at the break:

Zachary Goldberg - 1,815,000
Ryan D'Angelo - 5,720,000
Aage Ravn 3,265,000
Harrison Gimbel - 8,685,000
Barry Shulman - 7,130,000
Benjamin Zamani - 3,830,000
Ty Reiman - 15,320,000

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

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