There are two tables remaining in the field with 20 players. The hard stop is at 12 players and it looks to be a coin flip as whether we finish the levels or not.
The player under the gun opened to 6,000, Devon Parnell raised to 15,500 on his immediate left and action folded back around. The unknown player called and the flop came . The opponent checked, Parnell moved all in for just over 50,000 and he forced a fold.
We got to the table late, but Allen Schroder moved all in for 27,000 preflop, Andre Allen called and Kelly Johnson called. The two active players went to a side pot with a flop of . Allen and Johnson checked it down and the hands were tabled.
Allen:
Johnson:
Schroder: Mucked
Allen took the pot and told everyone he always chips up in the last hands of the night.
The third and final flight of the RunGood Poker Main Event at Harrah's North Kansas City wrapped up after drawing 76 entrants - pushing the overall number of entrants to 252. Following 12 levels of action only 16 players remained to bag up chips at the end of the night and William McCracken leads the field with 194,500.
Only five other players from Day 1C cracked the six-figure mark; which contrasts Day 1A where half the survivors had century plus stacks. Maruti Cherakupally, Mike White, Andre Allen, Mike Adams and Zeki Tarim all crossed 100,000 chips.
Adams entered the final two levels of the night with less than ten big blinds and played his way to the top of the leaderboard by the end of the night.
Andre Allen was above average during the final hours of play, but hit a huge hand at the end of the night where his pocket eights beat out two opponents, sending one the rail and chipped him up to over 160,000.
Sunday has 52 players returning to action with 27 spots that pay. Looking back at the Day 1 flights the numbers broke down as such:
Day 1A - 97 entrants - 16 survivors
Day 1B - 79 entrants - 20 survivors
Day 1C - 76 entrants - 16 survivors
Day 2 gets underway at noon and Sunday and they'll play down until they crown a winner. Follow all the RunGood action right here at PokerNews.