2015 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Council Bluffs

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2015 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Council Bluffs

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
75
Prize
$39,083
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$251,340
Entries
426
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Henry Gingerich Wins RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Council Bluffs Main Event for $39,083 & WSOP Seat

Level 29 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Henry Gingerich - Champion
Henry Gingerich - Champion

The RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Casino Council Bluffs $675 Main Event proved to be a tremendous success. The 426 entries not only crushed the $100,000 guarantee by creating a prize pool of $251,340, it also became the largest event in the tour's young history. The winner was supposed to take home $57,806 and a $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event seat, but that's not how things played out.

Instead, a deal was struck amongst the final three players, each of who locked up $39,083 and played it out for the seat. By the time the last river card fell, it would be Henry Gingerich who would claim the title of champion. It was not unfamiliar turf for the Iowan as last April he won a World Series of Poker Circuit ring at this very venue.

Gingerich recently relocated to the southern part of the state and has cut back on playing poker – partly because of his job as a salesman, but more so to spend time with his 14-month-old son. That said, he still finds time to play cash and the occasional tournament, which most of the time he feels are "frustrating." Obviously this wasn't one of those tournaments.

"It feels good to come into a field like this and succeed. To hang and compete with the pro, it was an awesome event," said Gingerich, who said he may use some of the money to get his wife a SUV.

When play resumed at Noon local time, 28 players needed to fall before the money was reached. Among those to leave empty handed were Tom Wessling, Joe Thornton, Travis Northrope, Bob Slezak, Jonathan Gaviao, and Brian Turner.

Turner actually finished in 46th place as the bubble boy, a result of him getting his short stack all in from the cutoff with the {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts} and receiving a call from the start-of-the-day chip leader Adrian Jimenez, who looked him up with the {10-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}. A four on the flop gave Jimenez the lead, and he held on to it through the river. Jimenez would go on to fall in 24th place for $2,011.

From there, the in-the-money eliminations came at a steady pace and included Team RunGood Ambassadors Justin Gardenhire (45th - $1,382), Michael Sander (39th - $1,382), Bernard Lee (25th - $2,011), Day 1b chip leader Joe Hebda (19th - $2,011), Jamie Kerstetter (15th - $3,242), and Day 1a chip leader Ryan Tepen (10th - $4,298). Tepen was the only company man to make the final table, but a heartbreaking bad beat early on sent him to the rail with only $4,298 to ease the pain.

The rest of the final table was one of constantly shifting dynamics. Multiple players held the chip lead, but bad beats and suck outs made anything possible. For example, with seven players left action folded to Robbie Kent in the cutoff and he moved all in for 440,000. Jeff Fielder then called from the button, and when action reached Paul Ewen in the big he moved all in over the top for 490,000. Fielder seemed disgusted knowing full well Ewen woke up with a big one, but it was only 50,000 more for him to call, which he did.

Fielder: {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Ewen: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}
Kent: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

Indeed, Ewen woke up with pocket rockets, which dominated Kent and had Fielder in a bad spot. That all changed when the flop came out {3-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{j-Spades}.

"Oh wow," Fielder said quietly as the railbird reacted to the sudden turn of events. Both Ewen and Kent watched helplessly as neither the {8-Spades} turn nor {7-Spades} river paired their hand. The stacks were broken down to verify that Ewen had more than Kent, which he did. That meant Kent became the seventh-place finisher and Ewen the sixth.

Fielder wound up being the next to go, which set up a length three-handed affair between Cary Long, Calvin Musil, and Gingerich. After nearly two hours of play, the deal was made, and another hour after that, Long fell in third and Gingerich finished of Musil by turning a straight.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Henry Gingerich$39,083* + WSOP Seat
2Calvin Musil$39,083*
3Cary Long$39,083*
4Jeff Fielder$16,463
5Ryan Phan$12,441
6Paul Ewen$9,677
7Robbie Kent$8,043
8James Hall$6,661
9Jim Devaney$5,630
10Ryan Tepen$4,298

*Denotes three-handed deal

Congratulations to Henry Gingerich, winner of the 2015 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Casino Council Bluffs $675 Main Event!

The RunGood Poker Series will now travel to the Hard Rock Tulsa Casino from April 22-26. For more details, visit rungoodpokerseries.com.

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Calvin Musil Eliminated in 2nd Place ($39,083)

Level 29 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Calvin Musil - 2nd Place
Calvin Musil - 2nd Place

In the first hand of Level 29, Henry Gingerich limped the button and Calvin Musil checked his option from the big blind. Both players checked the {4-Spades}{j-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop, and then Musil moved all in for 1.15 million on the {3-Diamonds} turn. Gingerich snap-called and Musil discovered the bad new.

Musil: {4-Diamonds}{5-Spades}
Gingerich: {5-Clubs}{7-Hearts}

Musil held a pair with a straight draw, but Gingerich had turned the straight. Musil was drawing to a chop, but it didn't happen as the {9-Spades} blanked on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Gingerich us
Henry Gingerich
8,520,000 520,000
Calvin Musil
Calvin Musil
Busted

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Cary Long Eliminated in 3rd Place ($39,083)

Level 28 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Cary Long - 3rd Place
Cary Long - 3rd Place

After Calvin Musil folded the button, Henry Gingerich moved all in and put the pressure on the short-stacked Cary Long, who called off for his last 600,000.

Gingerich: {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}
Long: {q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

It was a flip, and the {10-Diamonds} in the window looked like Long would score another double; however, those hopes diminished when it was followed by the {8-Hearts} and {6-Diamonds}. Gingerich flopped a set to take a commanding lead. The {7-Hearts} turn opened up straight and flush possibilities for Long, but they failed to materialize as the {J-Diamonds} blanked on the river.

As part of the three-way deal, Long will take home $39,083.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Gingerich us
Henry Gingerich
5,000,000 1,650,000
Calvin Musil
Calvin Musil
3,260,000 -540,000
Cary Long
Cary Long
Busted

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Jeff Fielder Eliminated in 4th Place ($16,463)

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Jeff Fielder - 4th Place
Jeff Fielder - 4th Place

Jeff Fielder was sitting on the short stack four handed, and his chips were going in sooner than later.

It happened when action folded to Henry Gingerich in the small blind and he simply moved all in. Fielder didn't seem excited about it, but called off his last 500,000 or so nonetheless.

Fielder: {k-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Gingerich: {k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

Fielder was dominated, and he was essentially drawing dead after the {j-Spades}{8-Hearts}{j-Hearts} flop paired Gingerich. The {8-Diamonds} turn made it official, and after the {9-Clubs} was put out on the river, Fielder wished table good luck and made his way to the payout desk in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Gingerich us
Henry Gingerich
3,250,000 400,000
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
Busted

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Ryan Phan Eliminated in 5th Place ($12,441)

Level 25 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Ryan Phan - 5th Place
Ryan Phan - 5th Place

Cary Long opened for 105,000 under the gun and Ryan Phan moved all in for roughly 650,000 from the button. Both blinds folded and action was back on Long.

"I got something?" Long asked after Phan had said something.

"I got you grandpa," Phan said jokingly.

"Well, let's find out," Long said before spiking in a call.

Phan: {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Long: {k-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

Phan did have something, but it proved no matter for Long who paired his king on the {k-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{2-Spades}. That understandably took the wind out of Phan's sails, and he stood to watch the dealer deliver the {4-Spades} and {10-Clubs} on the turn and river respectively. Phan, who fired four bullets in this tournament, exited in fifth place for $12,441.

Player Chips Progress
Cary Long
Cary Long
2,800,000 550,000
Ryan Phan us
Ryan Phan
Busted

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Robbie Kent Eliminated in 7th Place ($8,043); Paul Ewen in 6th ($9,677)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Paul Ewen - 6th Place
Paul Ewen - 6th Place

The monotony of Level 24 was just broken with a monster hand that resulted in a double elimination.

It began when action folded to Robbie Kent in the cutoff and he moved all in for 440,000. Jeff Fielder then called from the button, and when action reached Paul Ewen in the big he moved all in over the top for 490,000. Fielder seemed disgusted knowing full well Ewen woke up with a big one, but it was only 50,000 more for him to call, which he did.

Fielder: {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Ewen: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}
Kent: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

Indeed, Ewen woke up with pocket rockets, which dominated Kent and had Fielder in a bad spot. That all changed when the flop came out {3-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{j-Spades}.

"Oh wow," Fielder said quietly as the railbird reacted to the sudden turn of events. Both Ewen and Kent watched helplessly as neither the {8-Spades} turn nor {7-Spades} river paired their hand. The stacks were broken down to verify that Ewen had more than Kent, which he did. That meant Kent became the seventh-place finisher and Ewen the sixth.

They're now down to five.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
2,300,000 1,100,000
Paul Ewen us
Paul Ewen
Busted
Robbie Kent us
Robbie Kent
Busted

Tags: Jeff FielderPaul EwenRobbie Kent

James Hall Eliminated in 8th Place ($6,661)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
James Hall - 8th Place
James Hall - 8th Place

Henry Gingerich opened for 65,000 from middle position and James Hall, who sat atop the chip counts earlier in the day, three-bet jammed for right around 775,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Gingerich, and he made the call.

Gingerich: {k-}{k-}
Hall: {5-Clubs}{5-}

Hall picked the wrong spot and was up out of his seat even before the flop came down {8-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{8-Hearts}. The {7-Clubs} turn gave him pause as he picked up a flush draw, but he missed it as the {3-Diamonds} bricked on the turn. With that, Hall was bounced in eighth place while Gingerich extended his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Gingerich us
Henry Gingerich
2,600,000 1,200,000
James Hall
James Hall
Busted

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Jim Devaney Eliminated in 9th Place ($5,630)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
James Devaney - 9th Place
James Devaney - 9th Place

Jeff Fielder opened for 65,000 from early position and Jim Devaney just called. The rest of the players folded and it was heads-up action to the {8-Clubs}{10-Spades}{9-Spades} flop. Fielder check-called a bet of 80,000, and then checked the {A-Diamonds} turn. Devaney shoved his stack, and Fielder wasted little time in making the call.

Fielder: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}
Devaney: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}

Devaney had slow played his kings preflop, and he paid the price on the turn as Fielder paired his ace to take the lead. The river was a blank, and just like that one of the local favorites found himself on the rail in ninth place for $5,630.

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Fielder us
Jeff Fielder
1,400,000 425,000
Jim Devaney
Jim Devaney
Busted

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RunGood Ambassador Ryan Tepen Eliminated in 10th Place ($4,298)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Ryan Tepen - 9th Place
Ryan Tepen - 9th Place

In one of the first hands of the final table, RunGood Ambassador and Day 1a chip leader Ryan Tepen moved all in for his last 230,000 or so under the gun and Calvin Musil called from the cutoff. The rest of the players folded and the cards were turned up.

Musil: {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}
Tepen: {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}

Tepen was well out in front, and his position got even stronger when the {j-Clubs}{9-Spades}{2-Hearts} flop delivered him a top set. In fact, the only way Musil could win was with either running sevens or straight cards.

"Oh, wow. Eight?" James Hall said when the {10-Clubs} turn made the straight a possibility. It proved to be a brutal precursor as the {8-Hearts} spiked on the river.

"Good game," Tepen mustered before making a beeline for the door.

Player Chips Progress
Calvin Musil
Calvin Musil
740,000 265,000
Ryan Tepen us
Ryan Tepen
Busted

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Adam Dinsmore Eliminated in 11th Place ($4,298)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Adam Dinsmore - 11th Place
Adam Dinsmore - 11th Place

Action folded to Henry Gingerich on the button and he put in a raise to 125,000. Adam Dinsmore then moved all in for about 170,000 more from the small blind, the big folded, and Gingerich opted to call raise.

Dinsmore: {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Gingerich: {q-Spades}{7-Spades}

The {7-Clubs}{k-Spades}{3-Spades} flop made things interesting as Gingerich flopped a flush draw, and he hit it straight away as the dealer burned and turned the {J-Spades}. Dinsmore shook hands with his vanquisher as the dealer put out the meaningless {8-Spades} on the river, and then made his way to the payout desk in 11th place to collect $4,298.

The final 10 players will now redraw down to one table.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Gingerich us
Henry Gingerich
1,100,000 200,000
Adam Dinsmore us
Adam Dinsmore
Busted

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