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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

Day 2 of RGPS Tulsa Main Event Fires Off at High Noon

RGPS RIng
RGPS RIng

After two days and three flights of play, Day 2 of the RunGood Poker Series $800 Main Event at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma begins at noon local time with 69 players returning. The 558 entrants created a total prize pool of $390,600, which guarantees all remaining players a minimum of $1,289 and puts all eyes on the first-place prize of $73,242.

Leading the way with an impressive 619,000 is Kentucky native Todd Nichols, who bagged the largest stack in the early Day 1b flight on Saturday. Sitting right behind Nichols with 608,000 in chips is Arkansas native Zachary Smith, who caught fire midway through the first flight and managed to eliminate numerous opponents before bagging more than 100 big blinds. Smith only has a few recorded cashes, according to The Hendon Mob, the largest being a third-place finish at Downstream for $9,084, so he is in a great position to earn a career-high score.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerHometownChip CountBig Binds
1Todd NicholsLubby, KY619,000103
2Zachary SmithHot Springs, AR608,000101
3Yahya AamerTulsa, OK562,00094
4Casey HindmanPawhuska, OK532,00089
5Jared WardOwasso, Ok499,00083
6Mark MartinDexter, KS479,00080
7Chris BaumhoerBentonville, AR466,00078
8Clayton SolizMountain View, AR458,00076
9Luke FrazierTulsa, OK456,00076
10Duster EllisPapillion, NE431,00072
Jared Ward
Jared Ward

Yahya Aamer is hot on his heels with 562,000 and Casey Hindman bagged third with 532,000. RunGood regular Jared Ward starts off fourth in chips with 499,000 while RGPS Main Event champion Mark Martin rounds out the top five with 479,000 in the bag.

A stacked field remains that includes the likes of poker player and YouTuber Ashley “PokerFaceAsh” Frank (203,000), and Daniel "Duma" Lowery (206,000). RGPS Player of the Year frontrunner Brian Winter also bagged 224,000 in the first flight, while second-place point holder Shaun Emery bagged (205,000) in Day 1b.

Day 1a ended earlier than the following two flights with 11:42 left in Level 14 with blinds at 3,000/6,000 and a 6,000 big blind ante. The 69 surviving players will start play again on at noon in the poker room. The levels will continue to be 40 minutes in length, with a 15-minute break after every three levels, with play continuing until a new champion is crowned.

Make sure to stay locked into PokerNews for all of your RGPS Tulsa updates!

Tags: Todd NicholsBrian WinterCasey HindmanChris BaumhuerClayton SolizDuster EllisHot SpringsJared WardLuke FrazierMark MartinShaun EmeryTim BlackYahya AamerZachary Smith

Prize Pool Confirmed

Livello 14 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Hard Rock Tulsa
Hard Rock Tulsa

The prize pool has been confirmed for the remaining 69 players to battle for in Tulsa.

All of the players have locked up at least $1,289, with today's champion taking home the top prize of $73,242 along with the RGPS ring!

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$73,24213-14$4,765
2$49,09815-16$3,906
3$36,17017-20$3,281
4$26,91221-24$2,734
5$20,27225-32$2,344
6$15,46833-40$2,031
7$11,95241-48$1,797
8$9,33549-56$1,601
9-10$7,38257-64$1,445
11-12$5,89865-69$1,289

Smith Starts Off Strong by Eliminating Aamer

Livello 15 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Zachary Smith
Zachary Smith

On a flop of 842, Yahya Aamer made it 40,000 to go but then Zachary raised him to 100,000.

Aamer responded by making it 300,000 and Smith quickly moved all in, covering him. Aamer paused for a few seconds as he looked at the clock.

"Did you flop a set?" he inquired, shaking his head. After a few more seconds, he made the call, putting himself at risk, and the cards were tabled.

Yahya Aamer: 99
Zachary Smith: 1010

The runout of 8Q meant that Smith's tens held up and he was awarded the huge pot while Aamer was sent to the rail early.

"Phew! That was a big one! When he asked if I flopped a set I was scared he might have queens or something!" Smith was relieved as he stacked his new chips and is the first player to surpass 1,000,000 chips.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Zachary Smith us
Zachary Smith
1,120,000
512,000
512,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
Yahya Aamer us
Yahya Aamer
Eliminato

Tags: Yahya AamerZachary Smith

Winter, Emery Chase RGPS Ring and POY Points

Livello 15 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Brian Winter
Brian Winter

RunGood Poker Series Player of the Year leader Brian Winter returns for Day 2 of the RGPS Tulsa Main Event, chasing another ring and looking to extend his lead atop the standings. Shaun Emery, who entered the week in second place, is also back in action today trying to close the gap at Hard Rock Tulsa.

Last time in Tulsa, Winter won the Flip 'n' Go ring event before he jumped into the Pot Limit Omaha ring event with just moments left in registration. He went on to win that tournament and claim his second ring of the afternoon.

Winter’s other 2023 RGPS rings include a win in the One Day Ring Event in St. Louis, two events in Tunica, and a $16,760 prize in the $250 Deepstack in last January’s Tulsa event.

The big year gives Winter a sizable lead in the RGPS Player of the Year Race, which will run in partnership with the Global Poker Index.

How it works:

  • Leaderboard Points: Players will score points based on their performance in RunGood Poker Series events by the Global Poker Index ranking system.
  • Five Winners: The tally started on August 29, 2023, and ends June 1, 2024. The top five players on the leaderboard will win a seat in the 2024 Hendon Mob Mid-Major Championship and a $500 travel stipend.
  • Immortality: The top player will be featured forever on tour with a RunGood Player of the Year banner.

2023/2024 RGPS Player of the Year Standings

RankPlayerPOY Points
1Brian Winter1490.27
2Shaun Emery802.88
3Walker Miskelly639.83
4Jason Simon639.47
5Daniel Hughes576.15
6David Prociak533.55
7Loi Hoang529.2
8William Stanford505.88
9John Koo503.04
10Kevin Grinder497.62

Tags: Brian WinterDaniel HughesDavid ProciakJason SimonJohn KooKevin GrinderLoi HoangShaun EmeryWalker MiskellyWilliam Stanford

Frank Eliminates Hammond

Livello 15 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Ashley Frank
Ashley Frank

After a preflop betting war, Ashley Frank and Gary Hammond got all the chips in the middle, with the latter at risk of elimination.

Gary Hammond: KJ
Ashley Frank: AQ

The board ran out Q736A to give Frank top two pair to take down the pot, eliminating Hammond in the process.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Ashley Frank us
Ashley Frank
440,000
237,000
237,000
Gary Hammond us
Gary Hammond
Eliminato

Tags: Ashley FrankGary Hammond

RGPS Tulsa Ring Winners

Livello 16 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Shawn Cleophas
Shawn Cleophas

Here's a look at some of the RunGood Poker Series ring winners so far this week at Hard Rock Tulsa:

2024 RGPS Destination RunGood Tulsa Ring Winners

EventEntriesWinnerPrize
Ring Event #1: $250 Seniors NLH188Tommy Smith$8,904
Ring Event #2: $200 Ambassador Bounty NLH217Jimmie Jolliff$7,944
Ring Event #4: $300 DeepStack NLH394Shawn Cleophas$19,171
Ring Event #5: $250 One Day NLH190Dereck Gee$8,997
Ring Event #6: $300 Black Chip Bounty NLH197Fred Roll$5,353
Ring Event #7: $100 Flip 'n' Go NLH200Eldon Penn$3,725
Ring Event #8: $300 Pot-Limit Omaha125Daniel Aizenman$5,785

Tags: Daniel AizenmanDereck GeeEldon PennFred RollJimmie JolliffShawn CleophasTommy Smith

Williams Falls to Nicoletti's Aces

Livello 18 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Chris Williams
Chris Williams

On a heads-up flop of 2Q4, Chris Williams and Kenneth Nicoletti got all of their chips into the middle, with the latter barely covering.

Williams flipped over AQ for top pair, top kicker, but it was no good when Nicoletti rolled over AA for a superior pair.

The runout of 10K failed to improve Williams and he was sent to the payout desk as Nicoletti raked in the substantial pot.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Kenneth Nicoletti us
Kenneth Nicoletti
955,000
675,000
675,000
Chris Williams (US) us
Chris Williams (US)
Eliminato

Tags: Chris WilliamsKenneth Nicoletti

New Champion to be Crowned in Tulsa

Livello 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Tyler Barnes
Tyler Barnes

Tyler Barnes was unable to find a bag in the opening flights this week, meaning a new RGPS Tulsa Main Event champion will be crowned tonight.

Last time the RunGood Poker Series visited Tulsa, the RGPS $600 Main Event at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino drew 499 entries, generating a $260,000 prize pool that almost tripled the $100,000 guarantee.

In the end, Barnes came out on top for the $52,692 first-place prize. Barnes beat Mark Barrientos in heads-up play, while Miguel Degollado finished third and Brazos Roberts finished fourth. Kami Hudson rounded out the top five.

2023 RGPS Tulsa Main Event Final Table Payouts

RankPlayerHometownPrize
1Tyler BarnesMiami, OK$52,692
2Mark BarrientosWichita, KS$32,331
3Miguel DegolladoGarden City, KS$23,587
4Brazos RobertsGreenbrier, AR$17,463
5Kami HudsonEdmond, OK$13,104
6Dustin MessnerJoplin, MO$9,990
7Liam GannonLaGrange Park, IL$7,707
8Justin BarrazaTulsa, OK$6,046
9Bryce LaymanceLawton, OK$4,826

Tags: Brazos RobertsBryce LaymanceDustin MessnerJami HudsonJustin BarrazaKami HudsonLiam GannonMark BarrientosMiguel DegolladoTyler Barnes

Lowery Sent to the Rail with Queens

Livello 20 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Daniel Lowery
Daniel Lowery

On a heads-up flop of Q810, Daniel Lowery and big stack Todd Nichols got all the chips into the middle, with Lowery's tournament life on the line.

Lowery flipped over QQ for top set while Nichols tabled KJ for a monster royal flush draw.

Unfortunately for Lowery, Nichols immediately hit the flush when the 6 hit the turn and the 5 river failed to pair the board, sending him to the rail.

Giocatore Chip Avanzamento
Todd Nichols us
Todd Nichols
1,800,000
600,000
600,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Daniel Lowery us
Daniel Lowery
Eliminato

Tags: Daniel LoweryTodd Nichols

RGPS Paid Out Over $1.4 Million to Main Event Winners in 2023

Livello 20 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
RGPS Rings
RGPS Rings

In 19 stops throughout the country, the RunGood Poker Series paid out just over $1.4 million in prizes to its winners in 2023.

The biggest win of the year went to Tyler Patterson,who beat out a field of 477 entrants in the $2,500 Checkpoint Season Finale at Thunder Valley in July.

The big score of $200,422 is the current record for the largest RGPS cash to date.

Another standout was RGPS Reno winner Stacey Berger, a newcomer to the poker scene that beat out a field of 359 to win $39,655 in the second Main Event she had ever played. Berger, a realtor in Reno by trade, won the title after she came back from just two big blinds in the middle part of Day 2.

Check out a list of the 2023 RGPS Main Event winners:

MonthEventWinnerPrize
JanuaryRGPS TulsaPete Petree$62,911
FebruaryRGPS San DiegoRafi Azam$52,820
MarchRGPS TunicaKevin Broadway$46,804
MarchRGPS GratonPe Kyaw$90,330
AprilRGPS JacksonvilleAntwan Prince$92,796
AprilRGPS JoplinDakotah O'Dell$63,647
AprilRGPS Council BluffsJoshua Kopp$68,799
MayRGPS RenoStacey Berger$39,655
MayRGPS Kansas CityAndre Allen$86,550
JulyRGPS Thunder ValleyTyler Patterson$200,422
SeptemberRGPS BaltimoreAri Katz$47,724
OctoberRGPS St. LouisKeith Heine$88,506
OctoberRGPS TulsaTyler Barnes$52,692
OctoberRGPS Kansas CityWilliam McCracken$83,099
OctoberRGPS GratonAnne Bui$87,425
NovemberRGPS ClevelandLouis Ganser$102,225
NovemberRGPS TunicaJack Keller$62,826
NovemberRGPS San DiegoDerrick Yamada$31,565
NovemberRGPS IowaCody Bartlett$63,305