Rhonda Hart is the head of the vascular lab at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and here at the Horseshoe Tunica "pretty much every weekend."
She makes the almost three-hour drive most weekends to play poker and is in the field today for Day 1B of the RGPS Horseshoe Tunica Main Event.
She has only a few cashes from tournaments, but three of the five are from here at the Horseshoe.
The flop was and Nassar Jaser called a bet of 600, as did three other players.
The turn was the and the action checked to Jaser on the button. He bet 4,000 and got one caller.
The river was the and Jaser's opponent just open mucked. Jaser pushed some chips forward and said, "all in," but his stack quickly ran into the pot the dealer was pushing his way.
The RGPS Tunica Horseshoe Main moves forward with two starting flights today. The first starts at noon and Day 1C is at 7 p.m.
So far 30 players have advanced to Day 2 with Sim Therrell bagging the chip lead with 238,500.
Here is some more information about the Main Event:
Two starting flights on Saturday (1B: noon 1C: 7 p.m.)
$575 buyin
20,000 starting chips
30-minute levels
Unlimited reentry until the start of level nine
Play 12 levels in Day 1 before bagging for Day 2 Sunday and noon
All players who make the final table of the RGPS Main Event in Tunica will receive an entry to a Poker After Dark satellite in Tulsa. The top two finishers in that event will win their way on to Poker After Dark as part of the RGPS Showbound season
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