2019 RunGood Poker Series Downstream

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 RunGood Poker Series Downstream

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
$42,781
Event Info
Buy-in
$575
Entries
372
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000

Scott Takes It Without a Showdown

Level 6 : 300/600, 600 ante
Shannon Scott
Shannon Scott

In the closing minutes of Level 5, a huge pot was played between Shannon Scott and Nick Burris.

Burris opened for 1,000 in the hijack and Scott three-bet to 3,000 from the cutoff. The action folded back to Burris, who four-bet to 9,000. Scott considered what to do and then called. Both players started the hand with roughly even stacks of around 45,000 each.

The dealer spreads a flop of {7-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Burris continued for 8,000. Scott called fairly quickly and the dealer turned the {10-Spades}. Burris reached for chips and bet 13,000, having around 20,000 behind.

Scott went into the tank, checked his hole cards, and after half a minute of thought, moved all in for 31,100. It was then Burris's turn to go into the tank. He counted down his remaining chips as he considered whether to put his tournament at risk.

In the end, he pushed his cards toward the muck and Scott took down a huge pot.

Player Chips Progress
Shannon Scott us
Shannon Scott
79,400 59,400
Nick Burris us
Nick Burris
19,800 -200

Tags: Nick BurrisShannon Scott

HPT Champion William McCracken Takes Early Lead

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
William McCracken
William McCracken

Bolivar, Missouri resident William McCracken (pictured) has taken the chip lead early in the first flight.

Known by "Shawn" as well as "William," depending on the venue, the RGPS veteran has bagged the Day 1 chip lead in the RunGood Main Event more than once. His biggest score was in October 2017 when he took down the title and $91,123 in the HPT's $1,650 Main Event at the Ameristar in Kansas City.

McCracken has three RGPS Main Event final tables on his resumè, including a second-place finish in September 2016 for $28,833.

Player Chips Progress
William McCracken us
William McCracken
34,200

Tags: William McCracken

Hinkles Bring Their Home Game

Level 2 : 100/100, 100 ante
(Left-to-right) Daniel Lowery, Mason Hinkle, Grant Hinkle, Paul Strohm, Nic Petree, Bart Bogard, Mike Tang, William Scarsdale
(Left-to-right) Daniel Lowery, Mason Hinkle, Grant Hinkle, Paul Strohm, Nic Petree, Bart Bogard, Mike Tang, William Scarsdale

Grant and Mason Hinkle have a Kansas City home game nicknamed "Monday Night Poker," which includes game regulars Paul Strohm, Craig Dick, and Jim Indiveri, among others.

The Hinkles have been seated side-by-side at Table 29, but they won't have the spotlight to themselves. Also at their table are RG Ambassador Daniel Lowery (6 WSOPC rings), Bart Bogard (2 WSOPC rings), and last night's $165 6-max winner Nic Petree ($4,337). Mike Tang finished second to Mark Martin in the Main Event in 2014, and William Scarsdale made the final table of the inaugural RGPS at Downstream in March 2014.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Lowery us
Daniel Lowery
20,000 20,000
Mason Hinkle us
Mason Hinkle
20,000 20,000
Grant Hinkle us
Grant Hinkle
WSOP 1X Winner
20,000 20,000
Paul Strohm us
Paul Strohm
20,000 20,000
Bart Bogard us
Bart Bogard
20,000 20,000
Mark Barrientos us
Mark Barrientos
20,000 20,000
Jack Arnold us
Jack Arnold
20,000 20,000
William Scarsdale us
William Scarsdale
20,000 20,000
Nic Petree us
Nic Petree
20,000 20,000
Mike Klatt us
Mike Klatt
20,000 20,000

Tags: Daniel LoweryCraig DickMark MartinWilliam Scarsdale

Flight A of the RGPS Downstream Main Event Kicks Off at 7 p.m. Local Time

RunGood Poker Series RGPS
RunGood Poker Series RGPS

Welcome to the latest stop of the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) “Showbound” season!

We're at Downstream Casino and Resort in Joplin, Missouri for this weekend $575 buy-in, $100K GTD Main Event, which kicks off tonight at 7 p.m. with Flight A. Flights B and C will take place on Saturday at Noon and 7 p.m. respectively. The surviving players from all flights will then return for Day 2 at Noon on Sunday and play down to a winner.

Located less than three hours from Kansas City, Downstream’s Pavilion Event Center is playing host to a series of side events and satellites leading up to the Showbound Main Event.

Throughout the 2019 RGPS Showbound Season, powered by PokerGO, players have the chance to win invitations to compete in a season-ending invite-only freeroll satellite at Hard Rock Tulsa for a pair of $5,000 Sit & Go seats to be on Poker After Dark in Las Vegas. Packages include an “airfare and hotel” travel stipend (Must be 21 to participate in the freeroll satellite, invitations are non-transferable, limited to one invitation and seat per player.)

To receive an invite, all you need to do is win any RGPS Showbound side event or final able any Main Event. “Showbound Powered by PokerGO” will encourage tournament participants at all tour stops to dress to impress and walk the crimson carpet on their way to the poker table.

Several players received invitations in the RGPS Council Bluffs stop earlier this month. It was there that Nick Burris, AKA Re-Burris because of his home game rebuy record, came out on top of a 399-entry field to win a $44,767 first-place prize. Others to cash that stop’s Main were MSPT champ Travis Gant (2nd - $27,664), Blair Hinkle (11th - $3,427), and Julie Cornelius (30th - $1,274), just to name a few.

Remaining RGPS Downstream Showbound Schedule

DateTimeEventBuy-in
Friday, February 22NoonRG Main Event Satellite (10 seats GTD)$145
Friday, February 224 p.m.RG Main Event Turbo Satellite (5 seats GTD)$145
Friday, February 227 p.m.RG Main Event $100K GTD Flight A$575
Saturday, February 23NoonRG Main Event $100K GTD Flight B$145
Saturday, February 234 p.m.RG Main Event Turbo Satellite (5 seats GTD)$145
Saturday, February 237 p.m.RG Main Event $100K GTD Flight C$575
Sunday, February 24NoonMain Finals-
Sunday, February 243 p.m.RG Double Stack Turbo$165

Main Event Details

Each Day 1 flight will see players start with 20,000 in chips and play a dozen 30-minute levels. Levels switch to 45 minutes on Day 2. Players are allowed to enter or reenter the event until the start of Level 9. A 15-minute break will be taken after every four levels.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
130 min100100-
230 min100100100
330 min100200200
430 min200300300
530 min200400400
630 min300600600
730 min400800800
830 min5001,0001,000
930 min6001,2001,200
1030 min8001,6001,600
1130 min1,0002,0002,000
1230 min1,5002,5002,500

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