Run It Up Reno IX

$440 Mini Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

Run It Up Reno IX

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q8
Prize
$30,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$440
Prize Pool
$158,692
Entries
409
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
409
Players Left
1

John Gribben Wins the $440 Mini Main Event for $30,000

Level 31 : 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
John Gribben
John Gribben

“Eighty-five into thirty-thousand!” That was the exclamation of John Gribben as he hoisted the $440 Mini Main Event trophy at Run It Up Reno IX.

Gribben won his way into the tournament by way of an $85 satellite Friday, bagging Saturday’s Day 1 flight and grinding his way to the tournament victory on Day 2 Sunday. Gribben takes home $30,000 for the first place finish, the biggest score of his career.

“How can I put it into words? It’s f***ing incredible,” said an elated Gribben. “It’s a dream come true. I’ve been trying to get to this spot for awhile.”

Gribben, who’s currently living in his van and traveling to play poker, scored his second five-figure cash of the past month with the win. He outlasted runner-up Chris Lindner in heads-up play, with Lindner taking home $18,600 for the second-place finish.

“I live in my van now, and I travel around. My goal was to play poker for a living, and live in my van. And reduce my life overhead to so little that I could play poker. And not be great at it, but be good at it. This helps a lot.”

Gribben went into the heads-up battle with a 6.3 million to 3.8 million chip lead, with the blinds at 30000/60000. A couple of big pots went Gribben’s way, and by Level 30 the Olympia, Washington resident had Lindner down to 1.7 million chips.

The final hand saw Lindner get all in preflop with pocket threes, and Gribben make the call with queen-eight offsuit. An eight came in on the turn, all but clinching the win for Gribben.

The $18,600 runner-up prize is also a career high for Lindner.

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (USD)
1John GribbenUnited States$30,000
2Chris LindnerUnited States$18,600
3Alex ConatserUnited States$12,440
4Albert NgUnited States$9,070
5Lucas HillUnited States$7,020
6Ricky GuanUnited States$5,700
7Bill RichterUnited States$4,720
8Michael HanelinUnited States$3,907

Final Table Action

The nine-handed final table was the unofficial final table, as the Mini Main Event played as an eight-handed tournament.

Bjorn Peterson and Michael Hanelin came in as the short stacks, both with identical 255,000 stacks, about ten big blinds. Peterson finished in 9th ($3,170), and after than the official final table began. Hanelin exited just about five minutes later, taking home $3,907 for the 8th-place finish.

Bill Richter went out next, after grinding out a path to the final table with a tight, low-risk playing style throughout the tournament. It took a cooler to knock Richter out, as he ran ace-king into Lindner’s pocket aces.

Ricky “RatedGTO” Guan, the last of the Run It Up ambassadors left in the field, went out in sixth ($5,700), having made it to the final table after spinning up a very short stack during two-tabled play. Down to seven big blinds at one point, Guan grinded his way into the final six, with Gribben finally knocking him out.

Lucas Hill, the chip leader going into the final table, went out next. Having seen some of his chip lead dwindle over a series of hands in six and five-handed play, Hill saw the rest of his chips evaporate in a cooler against Lindner. Hill ended up getting all of his chips in on the river with two pair, only to find out Lindner had a better two pair. The hand sent 1.6 million chips from Hill to Lindner, and Hill took home $7,020 for the fifth-place showing.

Albert Ng, who was short stacked for much of the final table, was the biggest beneficiary of Hill’s bustout, jumping up the payout ladder and finishing in fourth ($9,040), going out just minutes after Hill.

Mini Main Event Final Table
Mini Main Event Final Table

The final three players went into the home stretch relatively even in chips, but Conatser’s stack slowly began to dwindle as Lindner and Gribben began to build their stacks. Conaster’s final hand saw him three-bet all in from the big blind with pocket fives, getting looked up by Gribben’s king-jack. A king on the turn propelled Gribben into the lead on the hand, with no miracle five coming in on the river. Conatser took home $12,440.

Conatser Dominates Early Action

Day 2 began with the 67 surviving players from the Day 1a and Day 1b flights, but that number rapidly dwindled as the action was fast and furious in the opening levels of Sunday’s action.

The day’s action started midway through Level 15, with the field playing through 40-minute levels. It took just over two hours for more than half of the field to drop out, as the tournament was down to 29 players heading into the first break of the day, at the end of Level 18.

Notable players eliminated in that early stretch included Jon Turner, Loren Klein, Josh Prager and Ian Steinman. Coming back from that first break, Conatser had climbed his way into the chip lead, with Lindner, Anthony Nguyen, and Tyler Burke close on his heels.

Conatser spent the next two hours putting distance between himself and the rest of the field. He became the first player in the field to eclipse the million-chip mark after eliminating Phil Weast. Conatser’s stack started to approach the two-million mark just one level later, with Conaster taking a huge pot from Tyler Burke.

Conatser held steady at the top of the chip leader board, but by Level 21 Hill had started to make moves toward his own massive stack. Hill built a big stack on the feature table, and by the time the final table came around it was Hill with the Chip lead at 2.8 million, followed by Conatser and Ng at 1.9 million each.

Run It Up Reno IX Opener Wraps Up

The first tournament of Run It Up Reno IX drew a total of 409 entires, well surpassing the $100,000 guaranteed prize pool. The total prize pool ended up at $158,692, with Gribben coming away the $30,000 first prize.

The heads-up battle between Gribben and Lindner lasted 75 minutes, with Gribben coming away with the win 17 minutes into Level 30.

Tags: Albert NgAnthony NguyenBill RichterBjorn PetersonChris LindnerIan SteinmanJohn GribbenJon TurnerJosh PragerLoren KleinLucas HillMichael HanelinTyler Burke

Chris Lindner Eliminated in 2nd Place ($18,600)

Level 31 : 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Chris Lindner
Chris Lindner

John Gribben jammed on the button, and Chris Lindner called off his last 1.6 million in the big blind.

Chris Lindner: {3-Hearts}{3-Clubs}
John Gribben: {q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

The {j-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{2-Spades} flop was safe for Lindner, but the {8-Clubs} turn paired Gribben up. Lindner needed a three to keep the heads-up battle alive, but the {a-Hearts} river earned Gribben the title, the trophy, and $30,000, prompting Gribben to yell, "I won this from a satellite!" while hoisting up the gold trophy.

Player Chips Progress
John Gribben us
John Gribben
10,225,000 1,725,000
Chris Lindner us
Chris Lindner
Busted

Tags: Chris LindnerJohn Gribben

Alex Conatser Eliminated in 3rd Place ($12,440)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Alex Conatser
Alex Conatser

John Gribben raised to 150,000 on the button, and Alex Conatser three-bet shoved for 1.4 million in the big blind. Gribben called.

Alex Conatser: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}
John Gribben: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

The {a-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} flop was safe for Conatser, but the {k-Hearts} turn hit Gribben with a pair of kings. Conatser couldn't find a five on the {8-Hearts} river, and Gribben takes the chip lead into heads-up action with Chris Lindner. Blind levels will be reduced to 20 minutes in length during heads-up play.

Player Chips Progress
John Gribben us
John Gribben
6,300,000 2,400,000
Chris Lindner us
Chris Lindner
3,800,000 -800,000
Alex Conatser us
Alex Conatser
Busted

Tags: Alex ConatserChris LindnerJohn Gribben

Albert Ng Eliminated in 4th Place ($9,040)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Albert Ng
Albert Ng

Albert Ng jammed for 740,000 from under the gun, and John Gribben three-bet shoved for 2 million on the button, chasing out the blinds.

Albert Ng: {k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
John Gribben: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

The {3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Spades} flop was no help to Ng, and he was left searching for a king after the {4-Diamonds} turn. The {2-Clubs} river was a brick for Ng, and he headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
John Gribben us
John Gribben
3,000,000 1,200,000
Albert Ng us
Albert Ng
Busted

Tags: Albert NgJohn Gribben

Lucas Hill Eliminated in 5th Place ($7,020)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Lucas Hill
Lucas Hill

Chris Lindner opened to 125,000 from the cutoff with {a-Hearts}{6-Clubs}, and Lucas Hill defended his big blind with {a-Clubs}{3-Clubs}.

The flop came {a-Spades}{6-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}, giving both players two pair. Hill checked, and Lindner bet 125,000. Hill made the call.

Hill then led out for 375,000 on the {j-Hearts} turn, and Lindner called. The river came {2-Clubs}, and Hill went all in for his remaining 945,000.

Lindner went into the tank. "Do you have a set of jacks?" Lindner asked while mulling over the decision.

Lindner evenutally decided on a call, ending Hill's tournament run.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Lindner us
Chris Lindner
4,800,000 1,600,000
Lucas Hill us
Lucas Hill
Busted

Tags: Chris LindnerLucas Hill

Ricky Guan Eliminated in 6th Place ($5,700)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Ricky Guan
Ricky Guan

John Gribben jammed in the small blind, and Ricky Guan called off his last 470,000 in the big blind.

Ricky Guan: {8-Hearts}{7-Spades}
John Gribben: {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}

Gribben hit his eight on the {5-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} flop, leaving "ratedGTO" looking for an ace to survive. The {7-Clubs} turn paired both players, but it was Gribben's eights-up that earned him the knockout of the dangerous Guan.

Player Chips Progress
John Gribben us
John Gribben
1,900,000 600,000
Ricky Guan us
Ricky Guan
Busted

Tags: John GribbenRicky Guan

Bill Richter Eliminated in 7th Place ($4,720)

Level 23 : 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Bill Richter
Bill Richter

Chris Lindner opened to 60,000 under the gun, and the action folded around to Bill Richter on the big blind. Richter went all in with his 295,000 stack, and Lindner made the quick call.

Bill Richter: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}
Chris Lindner: {a-Spades}{a-Spades}

Board: {j-Clubs}{8-Spades}{8-Clubs}{q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Richter was dominated preflop, but a couple of spades came in on the flop for a flush draw, as well as a queen on the turn for a gutshot to the broadway straight. The river brought no further help, however, and Richter's tournament run came to an end.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Lindner us
Chris Lindner
1,500,000 100,000
Bill Richter us
Bill Richter
Busted

Tags: Bill RichterChris Lindner

Michael Hanelin Eliminated in 8th Place ($3,907)

Level 23 : 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Michael Hanelin
Michael Hanelin

Michael Hanelin jammed for 190,000 from the cutoff, and Lucas Hill three-bet to 515,000 in the small blind, chasing out John Gribben in the big blind.

Michael Hanelin: {j-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Lucas Hill: {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

Hanelin picked up a gutshot on the {6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} flop to go with his live cards, but the {9-Clubs} turn gave Hill the nut flush draw, taking away some of Hanelin's outs. The {6-Spades} river gave Hale the pot and sent Hanelin packing in eighth.

Player Chips Progress
Lucas Hill us
Lucas Hill
3,200,000 400,000
Michael Hanelin us
Michael Hanelin
Busted

Tags: John GribbenLucas HillMichael Hanelin

Bjorn Peterson Eliminated in 9th Place ($3,170)

Level 23 : 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Bjorn Peterson
Bjorn Peterson

On the very first hand of the final table, Bill Richter raised to 200,000 on the button, Bjorn Peterson three-bet shoved for 255,000 in the small blind, and Ricky Guan four-bet shoved for 500,000 in the big blind. Richter, who had 445,000 behind, folded {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}.

Bjorn Peterson: {a-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Ricky Guan: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

"Aren't you the guy on that poster?" Peterson said to "ratedGTO" with a grin.

The {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{3-Hearts} flop left Peterson looking for running cards, but the {5-Diamonds} turn ensured Guan the KO before the {10-Clubs} could fall on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Ricky Guan us
Ricky Guan
980,000 480,000
Bill Richter us
Bill Richter
445,000 -200,000
Bjorn Peterson us
Bjorn Peterson
Busted

Tags: Bill RichterBjorn PetersonRicky Guan

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Level 23 : 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Run It Up Reno IX Mini Main FT
Run It Up Reno IX Mini Main FT

This concludes our live reporting of the tournament from the floor, but once the Twitch stream has caught up to this point in the tournament, we will resume coverage of the final table synched with the stream. You can catch the stream here.

Final Table Seat Draw

TableSeatName
Feature1Alex Conatser
Feature2Michael Hanelin
Feature3Albert Ng
Feature4Lucas Hill
Feature5John Gribben
Feature6Bill Richter
Feature7Bjorn Peterson
Feature8Ricky Guan
Feature9Chris Lindner