[user66118]
Ty Reiman has the button, and the raise to 600,000 is back. Harrison Gimbel sticks in the call, and the dealer runs a flop of . Gimbel checks, and Reiman continues out with 825,000. Gimbel doesn't mess around, and he quickly makes the call.
Fourth street puts trips on board with the . Reiman fires again, 1.85 million now. Gimbel flats again, and the river brings the . Gimbel checks again, and Reiman will bet it in a big way. He moves all in, and Gimbel instantly calls.
It's not as dramatic as you might thing. Harrison shows up , and Ty's will take half the pot as both men make deuces full of sevens. For the second time in 45 minutes, a monstrous pot is split between the two players.
[user38449]
Harrison Gimbel has the button and opens with a raise to 600,000. Ty Reiman makes the call and the flop comes down .
Two checks sends the action to the turn, .
Another check, check sequence brings us to the river -- -- where Reiman fires a 300,000 bet. Gimbel flashes a pocket pair of threes and folds, surrendering the pot to Reiman.
[user66118]
Ty Reiman has the button, and he raises to 520,000 this time. Harrison Gimbel is not deterred, and he comes along to the flop of . After a check, Reiman continues out with 630,000 more chips. His opponent wastes no time calling, and the turn comes the . Gimbel passes again, and Reiman shuffles chips for a minute before stacking out a healthy bet of 1.8 million. Once again the call comes quickly from the other end of the table.
The last card off the deck is the , a very interesting card indeed. Gimbel checks again, and Reiman isn't stopping now. He grabs a big tower of white chips and makes a final bet of 4.2 million. Just a few seconds pass before Gimbel announces, "I'm all in."
Just as quickly (and with a disgusted look on his face), Reiman open-mucks his . "Fold or call?" asked Gimbel, unsure. Reiman confirmed his fold, confident his eight-high straight was no good.
[user38449]
Harrison Gimbel has the button and opens with a raise to 600,000. Ty Reiman makes the call and the flop comes down .
Reiman checks, as does Gimbel and the turn brings the . Two more checks brings the action to the river -- -- where they both check again and Gimbel tables which is good enough to take down the pot.
[user66118]
Ty Reiman has the button, and he raises to 600,000 once again. Harrison Gimbel calls him, and the flop rolls out . The action checks to the turn , and again to the on the river. When Gimbel checks a third time, Reiman makes a small bet of 420,000. Gimbel calls, and Reiman's is the only hand we see, his pair of queens good enough to win the pot.