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2024 RGPS Destination RunGood Tulsa

$800 Main Event
Giorni 2
Event Info

2024 RGPS Destination RunGood Tulsa

Risultati finali
Vincitore
Mano Vincente
710
Premio
$73,242
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Montepremi
$390,600
Entries
558
Informazioni livello
Livello
28
Bui
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Informazioni Giocatori - Giorno 2
Entries
69
Giocatori Rimasti
1

Todd Tucker Takes Down RGPS Tulsa Main Event for $73,242

Livello 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Todd Tucker
Todd Tucker

After three days of play, the RunGood Poker Series $800 Main Event here at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma has come to a close after almost 11 hours of play on the final day. The total number of players from all three flights came to 558 entries, creating a $390,600 prize pool that almost quadrupled the $100,000 guarantee.

After navigating through a tough final day, it was Todd Tucker who emerged victorious after defeating David McFeely heads-up to claim the title, the championship ring, and the $73,242 first-place prize. Adding to the champion's purse in a big way is the addition of the Dream Seat package, which provides a full travel package and a seat to the Dream Seat Invitational, the winner of which will be entered into the televised PokerGO Tour Championship $1,000,000 Freeroll. This is a 64-player capped field, meaning Tucker could parlay this win into serious money.

This is the second-highest score for Tucker, as the high school math teacher placed fourth in a WSOP Circuit main event last July for $97,797. When asked if he had any plans for his winnings, he replied:

“Oh no, not really, I'm just a family man from Arkansas...I grew up in Boonesville, Arkansas, I live in Van Buren, Arkansas, and I teach in Alma, Arkansas. And I've got two girls who are involved in all sorts of things, so most of the money will be spent on them.”

The proud Arkansas native certainly is a family man, as he was sporting a bracelet made by his two daughters, and the coin he was using as a card protector was another gift from them from a Catholic teacher’s organization.

RGPS Tulsa Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Todd TuckerVan Buren, AR$73,242
2David McFeelyBolivar, MO$49,098
3Joshua BrowerTulsa, OK$36,170
4Duster EllisPapillion, NE$26,912
5Chris BaumhoerBentonville, AR$20,272
6James TraberEdmond, OK$15,468
7Zachary SmithMena, AR$11,952
8Todd NicholsEdmond, OK$9,335
9William McCrackenBolivar, MO$7,382
Todd Tucker
Todd Tucker

Action on the Day

When the 69 players who returned to play the Day 2 session took their seats, the action started from the onset and showed no signs of slowing down as a flurry of eliminations saw the field cut from 69 down to 27 within just a couple of hours. Ashley Frank and Jared Ward hit the rail at this point as they exited in 39th and 38th for $2,031. From there, stacks were a little deeper and play began to find a slightly slower pace. During the next level, Daniel Lowery (26th- $2,344) and Papa Karn (19th- $3,281) reported to the rail. Next to go was PoY points leader Brian Winter as he padded his stats with another deep run, exiting in 15th place for $3,906.

Brian Winter
Brian Winter

Final Table Action

The final table of nine was still reached relatively early in the night but would take up the majority of the day as everyone was eyeing the title and no one was willing to go out easy. The final table got off to a fast start with the first two eliminations happening in short order, the first of which being William McCracken, who was eliminated when McFeely called his huge river bluff-shove with just a pair of sixes.

Exiting shortly after was Day 1 chip leader Todd Nichols, who ran his ace-ten into the pocket aces of Duster Ellis to earn himself the eighth-place payout of $9,335. The action then slowed way down until Zachary Smith shoved 43 big blinds with ace-ten into James Traber’s pocket tens and failed to improve. He was left with less than a big blind and was eliminated in seventh place when he was forced in from the small blind the very next hand.

It was almost an hour before another player was lost and it was Traber who hit the rail in sixth place. He was the third player in a row to exit holding ace-ten when Tucker flopped a set of nines. That’s when Tucker gained momentum and he went on to knock out Chris Baumhoer in fifth and Duster Ellis in fourth soon after. A few hands later, he knocked out Joshua Brower in third when his king-queen trumped Brower’s ace-nine when he hit trip queens.

Heads-Up Battle

Once heads-up play began, Tucker held a 3:1 chip lead against McFeely, but after a few key hands, McFeely closed the gap and even took the chip lead. However, this did not last long as he misread his hand and jammed into Tucker with a pair of kings, five kicker. Tucker made the call and flipped over a pair of kings, but with a superior queen kicker and he was awarded a full double-up as McFeely was left devastated. It only took a few more hands before Tucker sealed the deal. He made a full house and McFeely jammed once more, drawing dead. McFeely exited as the tournament’s runner-up while Tucker was crowned the champion.

The victory marks Tucker’s first RGPS ring and he certainly proved himself a worthy champion with solid play, well-time aggression, and absolute control throughout the entirety of the event.

Todd Tucker
Todd Tucker

That closes out coverage from this stop, but the next RunGood Poker Series kicks off on February 20th at Jamul Casino in San Diego, California, so mark your calendars!

As always, stay connected with PokerNews for up-to-date coverage of all major tours and news stories within the poker industry.

Tags: Ashley FrankBrian WinterChris BaumhoerDaniel LoweryDavid McFeelyDuster EllisJames TraberJared WardJoshua BrowerPapa KarnTodd NicholsTodd TuckerWilliam McCrackenZachary Smith

Todd Tucker Wins RGPS Main! ($73,242)

Livello 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Todd Tucker
Todd Tucker

After defeating David McFeely heads-up, Todd Tucker has emerged victorious and been crowned the RGPS Tulsa Main Event Champion!

With this win, he takes home the RunGood Ring, the title, the Dream Seat, and the first-place prize of $73,242!

Congratulations to Todd!

A full recap of the day's events along with the winner's interview will be released shortly, so stay tuned!

Tags: David McFeelyTodd Tucker

David McFeely Eliminated in 2nd Place ($49,098)

Livello 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
David Mcfeely
David Mcfeely

The board read 67107 when David McFeely led out for 200,000 and Todd Tucker raised to 500,000. McFeely then moved all in and Tucker snap-called to put him at risk.

David McFeely: KJ
Todd Tucker: 107

With an already-made full house, Tucker had McFeely already drawing stone dead and the 5 on the river was just adding insult to injury as McFeely hit his flush.

McFeely's stack was shipped over to Tucker and the two players shook hands before McFeeley headed to the payout desk as the runner-up.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Todd Tucker us
Todd Tucker
16,740,000
3,540,000
3,540,000
David McFeely us
David McFeely
Eliminato

Tags: David McFeelyTodd Tucker

Joshua Brower Eliminated in 3rd Place ($36,170)

Livello 27 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Joshua Brower
Joshua Brower

Joshua Brower moved all in preflop and Todd Tucker made the call to put him at risk of elimination.

Joshua Brower: A9
Todd Tucker: KQ

"Ugh, I'm ahead but I don't like it," Brower groaned.

He seemed to predict the future as the board ran out 823QQ to give Tucker the win with trip queens and Brower was sent out in third place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Todd Tucker us
Todd Tucker
11,800,000
2,200,000
2,200,000
Joshua Brower us
Joshua Brower
Eliminato

Tags: Joshua BrowerTodd Tucker

Duster Ellis Eliminated in 4th Place ($26,912)

Livello 27 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Duster Ellis
Duster Ellis

After an open by Duster Ellis and a three-bet by Todd Tucker, Ellis moved all in and Tucker called to put him at risk.

Duster Ellis: AK
Todd Tucker: 88

The runout of J44Q4 did not provide any help top Ellis and he was sent to the rail in fourth place for $26,912.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Todd Tucker us
Todd Tucker
9,600,000
3,250,000
3,250,000
Duster Ellis us
Duster Ellis
Eliminato

Tags: Duster EllisTodd Tucker

Chris Baumhoer Eliminated in 5th Place ($20,272)

Livello 27 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Chris Baumhoer
Chris Baumhoer

Chris Baumhoer opened to 300,000 and then Todd Tucker three-bet him to 1,100,000. After a lengthy pause, Baumhoer pushed all in and Tucker made the call to put him at risk.

Chris Baumhoer: 44
Todd Tucker: KQ

Baumhoer was a slight favorite with his pocket pair, but the flop of K26 immediately gave Tucker the upper hand as he paired his king. The runout of A9 did not provide the four Baumhoer needed and he was sent out in fifth place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Todd Tucker us
Todd Tucker
6,350,000
1,650,000
1,650,000
Chris Baumhoer us
Chris Baumhoer
Eliminato

Tags: Chris BaumhoerTodd Tucker

James Traber Eliminated in 6th Place ($15,468)

Livello 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
James Traber
James Traber

Todd Tucker opened to 250,000 and James Traber moved all in for around 1,900,000. When the action got back to him, Tucker announced a call to put him at risk and flipped over his cards.

James Traber: A10
Todd Tucker: 99

The window card was a ten to give Traber a pair, but a nine rolled off right behind it on the flop of 1069. The board completed with JQ to give Tucker the win and Traber was eliminated in sixth place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Todd Tucker us
Todd Tucker
470,000
-3,030,000
-3,030,000
James Traber us
James Traber
Eliminato

Tags: James TraberTodd Tucker

Zachary Smith Eliminated in 7th Place ($11,952)

Livello 24 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Zachary Smith
Zachary Smith

After an open from James Traber, Zachary Smith ripped his entire stack into the middle, all 2,600,000, and Traber announced a call, putting himself at risk.

James Traber: 1010
Zachary Smith: A10

Smith would need to hit an ace in this huge pot, but the runout of 4K672 did not do it and all but 15,000 of his chips were shipped over to Traber.

Smith was then forced all-in from the small blind the very next hand with ten-six versus the pocket queens of Todd Tucker, but failed to survive and was sent out in seventh place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
James Traber us
James Traber
5,200,000
2,475,000
2,475,000
Zachary Smith us
Zachary Smith
Eliminato
Day 1A Chip Leader

Tags: James TraberTodd TuckerZachary Smith

Todd Nichols Eliminated in 8th Place ($9,335)

Livello 24 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Todd Nichols
Todd Nichols

After some back-and-forth preflop, Duster Ellis and Todd Nichols got all of their chips into the middle, with Nichols at risk.

Todd Nichols: A10
Duster Ellis: AA

Nichols needed a lot of help from the board to stay alive, but the runout of Q96Q3 did not do it and he was sent to the exit in eighth place.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Duster Ellis us
Duster Ellis
2,420,000
645,000
645,000
Todd Nichols us
Todd Nichols
Eliminato
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags: Duster EllisTodd Nichols

Destination RunGood Hit the Road in Early 2024

Livello 23 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
RunGood Rings
RunGood Rings

Starting with this weekend's stop in Tulsa, the RunGood Poker Series is taking Destination RunGood on the road to 11 different stops throughout the first half of 2024.

“Destination RunGood is more than just a theme; it's an invitation for players to experience poker as a way to explore the country,” said RGPS CEO Tana Karn. “We've carefully curated the Spring Season to deliver excitement, camaraderie, and unparalleled competition."

After Tulsa wraps up, players can join the tour in San Diego in February before they move on to one of its oldest stops in Tunica. From Tunica it's on to Jacksonville, where the tour debuted last year, and then regular stops in Joplin and Council Bluffs before it returns to Reno and St. Louis in late April.

The tour's final swing will take it to Bay Area-favorite Graton Casino and then Kansas City before the Season Finale at Thunder Valley in July.

Key Highlights of the 2024 Spring Season:

  • Eleven Tour Stops Nationwide: The RGPS tour will span across eleven locations, bringing the thrill of tournament poker to cities from the East Coast to the West. Players can look forward to a top-notch experience with unforgettable moments.
  • Newly Designed Event Rings: In a nod to the significance of achievement, RunGood has completed newly designed Destination RunGood rings that will be awarded to event winners at each tour stop. These rings symbolize excellence and the competitive spirit that sets the RunGood Poker Series apart.
  • Dream Seat Invitational by PokerGO: Back by popular demand, the Dream Seat Invitational by PokerGO will return for the 2024 season. This exclusive event invites 2024 ring winners from all over to participate for a seat to represent the best of the best of the tour at the PGT Championship Freeroll at the PokerGO Studio.

Keep an eye on PokerNews for tour updates and schedule releases throughout the spring and check out the 2024 Destination RunGood schedule below.

DatesEventVenue
Feb. 20-25Destination RunGood San DiegoJamul Casino
Feb. 27-Mar. 3Destination RunGood TunicaHorseshoe Tunica Casino
Mar. 14-24Destination RunGood Jacksonvillebestbet Jacksonville
Apr. 9-14Destination RunGood JoplinDownstream Casino
Apr. 23-28Destination RunGood Council BluffsHorseshoe Iowa Casino
Apr. 23-28Destination RunGood RenoAtlantis Casino
Apr. 30-May 5Destination RunGood St. LouisHollywood Casino
May 2-12Destination RunGood Bay AreaGraton Casino
May 14-19Destination RunGood Kansas CityHarrah's Casino
July 11-29Destination RunGood Season FinaleThunder Valley Casino