2015 RunGood Poker Series Hard Rock Tulsa

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2015 RunGood Poker Series Hard Rock Tulsa

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$45,338
Event Info
Buy-in
$590
Prize Pool
$224,170
Entries
363
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Miguel Hernandez Bags Day 1b Chip Lead; Jesse McVicker Still On Top

Level 12 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Miguel Hernandez
Miguel Hernandez

Day 1b saw 112 entrants and ballooned the prize pool to over $140,000, easily covering the $100,000 guarantee. After 12 levels of play at 30 minutes each, just 24 survived.

The Day 1b chip leader was Miguel Hernandez, who ran his stack to an impressive 187,500, but still behind Day 1a chip leader Jesse McVicker (254,000). Other notables to advance to Sunday's Day 2 are Jonathan Gaviao (180,500), Clyde Lorance (137,000), Stephen McKinney (166,500), and Papa Karn (117,500).

Many notables tried and failed to get through Day 1b, including Justin Gardenhire, Mike Rieck, and John “Cracker” Reynolds. They will have one more flight to try, if they choose, as the third and final Day 1 flight will start in just a few moments.

The 24 players who did advance will combine with survivors from Friday’s flight and Saturday evening’s Day 1c flight to play Day 2, which starts at noon local time on Sunday. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we will bring you continued coverage all the way to crowning a champion.

Tags: Clyde LoranceJesse McVickerJonathan GaviaoMiguel HernandezMike RieckPapa KarnStephen McKinney

Welcome to the First of Two Saturday Main Event Flights

Hard Rock Tulsa is hopping and the RunGood Poker Series is hoping for big numbers on Saturday, starting with Day 1b, the second of three Day 1 flights. Friday night's Main Event flight drew 136 runners and Jesse McVicker bagged a whopping 254,000, easily good for the current chip lead.

After a successful stop in Tulsa last year and a huge turnout at Council Bluffs, Iowa last month, the series figures to crush the $100,000 guarantee for the tournament this time around. The winner will also receive a $10,000 WSOP seat for this year's main event.

Levels are set at 30 minutes for Day 1 and they will play 12 levels for flights 1b and 1c, scheduled for Noon and 7 p.m. local time Saturday. Stay tuned to PokerNews live reporting as we will bring you updates throughout, starting at Noon, just under an hour from now.

Tags: Jesse McVickerRunGood Tulsa