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2023 RGPS Tunica

$600 Main Event
Dias: 1a
Event Info

2023 RGPS Tunica

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
610
Premiação
$62,826
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Premiação
$396,600
Entries
661
Informações do Nível
Nível
30
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 1a
Entries
177
Jogadores Restantes
22

Truman Weatherly Leads Day 1a of RGPS Tunica Main Event

Nível 14 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Truman Weatherly
Truman Weatherly

177 players came out to play the opening flight of The RunGood Poker Series $600 Main Event at Horseshoe Casino and Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi. Each player was looking for a piece of the $200,000 guarantee set on the prize pool, but as the dust settled and Friday night became Saturday morning, only 22 made it to bagging. Each of the 22 is secured a spot to return to play on Sunday, November 12th with a min-cash TBD.

Leading the way is Truman Weatherly who managed to bag up an impressive 723,000 after scooping several huge pots throughout the day. Bagging up second in chips with 644,000 is Cory Smith who caught fire late in the day after scoring a massive double-up with kings versus the queens of Mark Davis. Coming in third is Marcus Webb who secured 454,000 chips into his bag after coasting as a big stack for most of the evening. This is Webb’s first documented RunGood cash and he his looking to start off with a bang as he rounds out Day 1a’s top three.

Day 1a Top Ten Stacks

PlaceNameCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Truman WeatherlyUnited States723,000121
2Cory SmithUnited States644,000107
3Marcus WebbUnited States454,00076
4Donnie PhanUnited States377,00063
5Hyun LeeUnited States351,00059
6Hamid IzadiUnited States282,00047
7Jon SwiftUnited States280,00047
8Sam BrackstoneUnited States262,00044
9David StricklandUnited States230,00038
10Darrin YolerUnited States196,00033

It is also worth mentioning that defending champ Loi Hoang also found a bag with 78,000 which means he is still in the running for a title defense, although he has a tough road ahead of him. RGPS regular Walker Miskelly also managed to bag up 138,000 after max-late-regging during the break.

Unfortunately, none of the RunGood Ambassadors were able to make it across the finish line tonight as Bart Bogard was the last to exit only 2 spots away from bagging. It's a good thing that RunGood doesn't choose the faint-of-heart as its ambassadors, as they will all be out in full force tomorrow to secure a Day 2 spot, firing until the bitter end. RGPS POY frontrunner Brian Winter also failed to find a bag tonight but has vowed to return tomorrow for a chance to solidify his standings on the leaderboards.

Play ended with 12:16 left in Level 14, with blinds at 3,000/6,000 and a 6,000 big blind ante. The 22 players from this flight will return at noon this Sunday to combine with the other flights of the tournament. They will return to this level unless one of the following flights ends earlier than this.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding The RunGood Poker Series.

Tags: Bart BogardBrian WinterCory SmithDarrin YolerDavid StricklandDonnie PhanHamid IzadiHyun LeeJon SwiftLoi HoangMarcus WebbMark DavisSam BrackstoneTruman WeatherlyWalker Miskelly

Bodyk Eliminated to Burst Money Bubble; Players Bag

Nível 14 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Allen Bodyk
Allen Bodyk

After just a few hands on the bubble, Allen Bodyk moved all in and was called by Cory Smith to put him at risk.

Allen Bodyk: AK
Cory Smith: 44

Unfortunately for Bodyk, the runout of J26Q8 did not provide for him and he was eliminated on the stone bubble of the Main Event's opening flight.

With his elimination, the remaining 22 players have begun the bagging process and will return on Sunday for Day 2.

A full recap of the day's events and chip counts will be released shortly, so stay tuned!

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Cory Smith us
Cory Smith
585,000
25,000
25,000
Allen Bodyk
Allen Bodyk
Eliminado

Tags: Allen BodykCory Smith

Weatherly Moves Into Chip Lead

Nível 11 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Truman Weatherly
Truman Weatherly

After an open to 7,000 preflop, Truman Weatherly made the call but then the big blind three-bet to 18,000. Both players made the call and went three ways to a flop of 478. The action checked to Weatherly who led out for 50,000 and then the big blind check-raised all in for around 150,000. The other opponent hastily got out of the way but Weatherly snapped it off to put him at risk.

Big Blind: AK
Truman Weatherly: 44

Weatherly was a massive favorite with his set of fours and the turn 8 left his opponent drawing stone dead as he improved to a full house. The river 7 gave his opponent a worthless flush as his chips were shipped over to Weatherly to make him the dominant chip leader with over half a million.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Truman Weatherly us
Truman Weatherly
505,000
260,000
260,000
Day 1A Chip Leader

Tags: Truman Weatherly

McEwen Doubles Up

Nível 8 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Loi Hoang, Ashley "PokerFaceAsh" Frank, Preston McEwen, Brian "thegoldenblazer" Frenzel
Loi Hoang, Ashley "PokerFaceAsh" Frank, Preston McEwen, Brian "thegoldenblazer" Frenzel

"Ok, we're all in," Preston McEwen announced to PokerNews as he slid his stack into the middle after a raise and re-raise.

The original raiser quickly folded but Dylan Lemery quickly made the call to put him at risk.

Preston McEwen: 99
Dylan Lemery: AK

If McEwen had any doubts about his nines, they were quickly washed away as the flop came out a beautiful 96J to give him middle set.

The J on the turn instantly improved him to a full house to lock up the win as the board completed with the meaningless 4 to score him the double-up.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Preston McEwen us
Preston McEwen
51,500
19,500
19,500
Dylan Lemery us
Dylan Lemery
22,300

Tags: DylanLemeryPreston McEwen

Bogard Bounces Back

Nível 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Bart Bogard
Bart Bogard

After busting out from his first bullet, Bart Bogard was back in the mix and was involved with another hand when he called a bet of 4,000 from Sean Lynn on a board of 3J4K.

JW Carter then check-raised all in for around 18,000 and Lynn got out of the way while Bogard quickly made the call to put him at risk.

JW Carter: K10
Bart Bogard: AK

Carter sighed as he realized he was in bad shape and the river fell the 9 to send him on his way as Bogard raked in the pot for an essential double-up.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Bart Bogard us
Bart Bogard
550,000
509,000
509,000
Sean Lynn
Sean Lynn
34,000
JW Carter us
JW Carter
Eliminado

Tags: Bart BogardJW CarterSean Lynn

Stanford Doesn't Need the Ace!

Nível 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Cody Stanford
Cody Stanford

After the dealer accidentally revealed the A that was to be given to Cody Stanford, the card was replaced and Stanford opened to 700 anyway.

"I was gonna bet regardless of the ace," he explained as action folded around to Kenny Martin who three-bet to 2,000 from the small blind.

Stanford made the call and the two went heads-up to a flop of 86J.

That's when the madness started...

Martin led out for 3,000 but then Stanford raised to 7,000, to which Martin re-raised to 23,000.

"Well, you're either really goof luck or really bad luck," Stanford told PokerNews, "I'm all in."

Martin quickly made the call for the additional 9,000 to put him at risk and the cards were tabled.

Cody Stanford: 88
Kenny Martin: QQ

Stanford was well in the lead with his flopped set of eights but wasn't out of the woods quite yet as Martin could still hit a queen or a runner-runner straight.

The turn 6 improved him instantly to a full house, so he only then needed to worry about a queen hitting, but the river came the brick 7 and he was awarded the pot for a big double-up.

"Dealer of the Year award!" Stanford thanked the dealer, "if I would have had the ace-eight of diamonds I would have been in real trouble there!"

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Cody Stanford us
Cody Stanford
71,000
36,000
36,000
Kenny Martin
Kenny Martin
12,000

Tags: Cody StanfordKenny Martin

Back at it Again! RGPS Returns to Tunica for $600 Main Event!

Loi Hoang
Loi Hoang

For the third time this year, the RunGood Poker Series has found its way to The Horseshoe Casino and Hotel in Tunica, Mississippi. After a successful week of preliminary events, that saw all of the prize pool guarantees surpassed, the weekend kicks off with Flight Day 1a of The $600 RunGood Main Event beginning at 6 p.m. tonight. This event boasts a $200,000 prize pool guarantee and given the trend of the events this week, the number is almost certainly to be surpassed.

The last time RGPS was in town back in September, it was Loi Hoang who bested a record-breaking field of 718 to claim the title and career-best score of $55,394. Time will tell as Hoang will look for a title defense in the event as other regulars look to make their mark on this tournament.

September RGPS Tunica Main Event Final Table

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Loi HoangUnited States$55,394*
2Wayne NewcombUnited States$55,394*
3Matthew HigginsUnited States$32,856
4Chris MoneymakerUnited States$24,455
5Stuart BreakstoneUnited States$18,444
6Rebekah CrosbyUnited States$14,076
7Tiffany KeathleyUnited States$10,827
8Shannon HamblenUnited States$8,475
9Dawson DarbouzeHaiti$6,683

*Denotes heads-up deal

All the usual suspects have appeared around the area this week, with many of them finding success in earlier tournaments. RunGood ambassador Cody Stanford has already collected a title this week in the Ambassador Bounty event while the other ambassadors Bart Bogard, Ashley “PokerFaceAsh” Frank, Preston McEwen, and Michael Sanders take this as a challenge and will use The Main Event as a battlefield. It is also worth mentioning that the leading RGPS Player-of-the-Year Brian "Golden Blazer" Winter is also looking for his SIXTH ring this season and will surely be deep in the mix this weekend.

Players will begin the tournament with 30,000 chips with levels beginning at 100/200 and a 200 big blind ante. Levels will escalate once every 30 minutes, with a 10-minute break occurring every four levels. Players will have the option to enter as many times as they wish in the first eight levels of the tournament. Play will continue until the field plays down 12.5%, then the remaining players will bag up for Sunday, September 3rd where they will all be in the money. Players who do not bag on this flight will be able to play the remaining two flights on Saturday, November 11th.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding the RunGood Poker Series.

Tags: Bart BogardChris MoneymakerCody StanfordDawson DarbouzeGolden BlazerLoi HoangMatthew HigginsMichael SandersPreston McEwenRebekah CrosbyShannon HamblenStuart BreakstoneTiffany KeathleyWayne Newcomb