Jordan Spurlin Wins RIU Reno IX Main Event for $66,000

Jordan Spurlin Wins RIU Reno IX Main Event for $66,000

The Run It Up Reno IX $600 Main Event began with 760 runners – a RIU record – and on Monday, the final nine returned to the Peppermill Resort to battle down to a winner. That ended up being a familiar face at RIU Reno in Jordan Spurlin.

“It feels pretty good. I’ve had a few deep runs, but I’ve always ended up getting third or fourth in the main, so feels great,” Spurlin said after the win. “Third [RIU] trophy overall though, so pretty happy about that.”

“Mission accomplished!”

The $66,000 first-place prize also marked a career-high score for Spurlin.

“I was trying to get it this summer, but no luck there. Just come to Reno, and you can do it.”

Before the win, Spurlin’s best cash was $51,559 for finishing fifth in the 2017 World Series of Poker Event #41: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha. He also took sixth in the 2019 WSOP Event #60: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better for $47,118.

“Mission accomplished,” Spurlin added. “It’s always a little bit brutal because the biggest pay jump is always the last one, so if you don’t win the tournament it’s a little bit unfortunate. It feels great.”

Run It Up Reno IX Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Jordan Spurlin$66,000
2Vincent Newland$40,200
3Colton Blomberg$27,000
4Jon Swift$19,600
5Daniel Sisemore$15,100
6Sung Song$12,200
7Bohao “Andy” Zhu$10,080
8Voislav Ivanovski$8,328
9Khoa Tran$6,750
Run It Up Reno IX final table
Run It Up Reno IX final table

Run It Up Reno IX Final Table Action

The day couldn’t have gotten off to a faster start as two players fell in the first two hands of play. Khoa Tran was the first to bust losing a flip with pocket fives to Daniel Sisemore’s ace-jack, and then Voislav Ivanovski followed him out the door after he bluffed the turn out of the big blind only to see Colton Blomberg roll over a club flush.

Not long after, Bohao “Andy” Zhu raised with kings and was called by Blomberg, who promptly flopped trip aces holding ace-deuce in the big blind. Blomberg check-called Zhu’s shove, and the former locked it up when the turn improved him to a full house.

Sung Song took his leave after losing a flip with pocket threes to Jon Swift’s ace-ten all in preflop, and then Daniel Sisemore failed to win a flop of his own getting it in preflop holding ace-king suited and bricking against Vincent Newland’s two black tens.

Jon Swift was next to go, failing to get lucky with ace-seven against Blomberg’s pocket jacks.

A marathon three-handed match ensued. The chips rotated between the triumvirate before the short-stacked Colton Blomberg jammed the button with ten-deuce only to have Spurlin re-jam from the small blind and hold with pocket fours.

Spurlin began heads-up play with a healthy lead, and it didn’t take long for the chips to go in. Vincent Newland held queen-jack but was dominated by the ace-queen of Spurlin. Newland failed to get lucky and had to settle for second place and $40,200 in prize money.

Jason Somerville and company will return to the Peppermill Resort from April 3-13, 2020, for the 10th edition of Run It Up Reno!

Jordan Spurlin Wins RIU Reno IX Main Event for $66,000
Jordan Spurlin wins RIU Reno IX Main Event for $66,000
TournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
$440 Mini Main Event409$158,692John Gribben$30,000
$235 CSOP Charity Event103$7,900Jon Pardy$5,000
$125 6-Max T.O.E.103$9,991Jon Turner$2,400
$235 Short Deck116$22,504Cory Tardy$5,690
$125 NL Bomb Pot216$20,952Darren Sweetland$4,412
$235 NL Progressive Knockout273$25,662John Paul Portal$5,111
$120 N.O.R.S.E. Split Partner Event100$9,700Bjorn Peterson$3,490
$235 Black Chip Bounty310$60,140Jimmy Cappucci$5,950
$125 All In or Fold ($50 Rebuys)106 w/ 195 rebuys$20,032Jacqui Newman$4,272
$175 Moneymaker Tour Event428$92,274Drew Gonzalez$30,000 Platinum Pass
$125 8-Game Mix157$15,229Marcio Peixoto$2,682
$1,100 Thursday Thrilla224$217,280Ashley Sleeth$24,000
$125 Pot-Limit Omaha172$16,684Iva Yoshihara$3,115
$125 2, 3, 4, 5 Mix133$12,901Stuart Kerridge$2,786
$340 NLH/PLO PKO125$17,625Chris Albanese$3,080
$600 Main Event760$398,088Jordan Spurlin$66,000
$125 HORSE109$10,573Kenneth Vranek$2,000
$125 NLH Superstack Supersonic226$21,922Adam Dunkle$4,807
$235 Win the Button107$10,058Adam Owen$2,560
$125 Double Board Taiwanese Poker60$6,014Arlie Shaban$1,529
Name Surname
PR & Media Manager

PR & Media Manager for PokerNews, Podcast host & 2013 WSOP Bracelet Winner.

More Stories

Other Stories