Benjamin Zamani has the button in Seat 7. Action folds around to Ty Reiman in the small blind who completes the bet. Harrison Gimbel checks his option in the big and the flop comes down .
Reiman checks to Gimbel who bets 200,000. Reiman makes the call and the turn brings the .
Reiman checks once more and Gimbel fires again, this time making it 500,000 to play. Reiman reaches for chips and with little hesitation, raises to 1,420,000. Gimbel makes the call, bringing the hand to the river -- .
On 5th Street, Reiman leads out with a bet of 1,750,000 (according to the announcer) and Gimbel calls.
Reiman turns over for a rivered heart flush and Gimbel mucks, claiming he had an ace.
We'll have counts posted soon, but with that hand, Ty Reiman now has the biggest chip lead of the tournament thus far.
Harrison Gimbel has the button in Seat 5 and open-shoves all in. Neither Barry Shulman or Benjamin Zamani choose to call and Gimbel takes down the blinds and antes.
Barry Shulman has the button in Seat 6. Under the gun, Harrison Gimbel opens to 450,000. Ty Reiman reraises to 1.420 million from the big blind, and he wins the pot as Gimbel folds flashing the .
Harrison Gimbel has the button in Seat 5. First to act, Ty Reiman opens with a raise to 360,000. Gimbel makes the call and the two go heads-up to an flop.
Reiman checks, as does Gimbel sending the action to the turn -- .
Reiman checks once more, allowing Gimbel to fire a 400,000 bet. Reiman calls.
The river brings the and Reiman checks to Gimbel who bets 600,000. Reiman calls and Gimbel turns over for a flopped full house to claim the pot.
Ty Reiman has the button in Seat 8. Under the gun, Benjamin Zamani pauses for a long while before making a raise to 350,000. Reiman calls in position, and both Harrison Gimbel and Barry Shulman come along from the blinds. We've got ourselves a family pot for the first time today!
The flop is awesome: . Nobody wants to stab at it, though, as the action passes around the table.
The turn comes the , and once again, everyone checks in turn. Fifth street brings the and four more checks.
Harrison shows , and he'll split the pot with Zamani's . Ace-high somehow plays on that board in a family pot; sick.
Benjamin Zamani has the button in Seat 7. Action folds around the table to Ty Reiman in the small blind who completes the bet. Harrison Gimbel checks his option in the big and the two see a flop of .
Reiman leads out with a 200,000 flop bet and Gimbel folds, surrendering the pot to Reiman.