2019 RunGood Poker Series Hard Rock Tulsa

$675 Main Event
Day: 1bc
Event Info

2019 RunGood Poker Series Hard Rock Tulsa

Final Results Event Info
Buy-in
$675
Prize Pool
$223,200
Entries
372
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000
Players Info - Day 1bc
Entries
261
Players Left
52

Blair Hinkle Wins RunGood Poker Series CardPlayer Cruise Main Event for 3rd RGPS Title

Blair Hinkle (bagged on Day 1a)
Blair Hinkle (bagged on Day 1a)

Last weekend, the RunGood Poker Series was on the high seas! They partnered with CardPlayer Cruises to host a series of events on a seven-day cruise in the Caribbean. There was a ton of poker action, and we thought it’d be fun to highlight some of the events right here in the blog.

The $360 buy-in RGPS CardPlayer Cruises Main Event saw 209 entrants battle it out over two starting flights on the Allure of the Seas.

Among those to get a piece of the prize pool were Karina Jett (27th - $669), Chad Holloway (26th - $669), Chris Conrad (23rd - $669), Tyler Patterson (22nd - $669), Preston McEwen (16th - $760), Grant Hinkle (15th - $973), Chip Jett (13th - $973), RGPS Council Bluffs champ Nick Burris (4th - $4,318) and former RGPS CardPlayer Cruises champ Shawn Sparks (3rd - $6,082).

In the end, the title came down to World Series of Poker bracelet winners Blair Hinkle and Dieter Dechant. The former held an 8:1 chip lead entering heads-up play and it didn’t take long for things to come to a head. Dechant jammed with queen-three and Hinkle called with ace-eight. An ace in the window sealed the deal for Hinkle, and Dechant had to settle for second place and $9,001 in prize money.

It marked the third RGPS Main Event title for Hinkle, who earlier this year won both the RGPS Grand OKC and Hard Rock Tulsa. He's eyeing his fourth title as well after bagging a healthy stack in last night's flight.

Event #3 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Blair Hinkle$14,597
2Dieter Dechant$9,001
3Shawn Sparks$6,082
4Nick Burris$4,318
5Steve Myrick$3,345
6Les Mildenberg$2,737
7Kevin Smith$2,281
8Melissa Bouchard$1,916
9Will Johnson$1,581

Tags: Blair Hinkle

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"That River Save You Some Chips"

Clarence Eldridge raised to 600 under the gun only to bet met by a three-bet to 1,600 from Jason Street in middle position. Debra Boyce came along from the cutoff, the button and blinds all folded, and Eldridge called to make it three-way action to the {4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} flop.

Eldridge checked, Street bet 2,600, and Boyce got out of the way. Eldridge called and then checked for the second time on the {a-Diamonds} turn. Street upped his bet to 6,100 and Eldridge thought for well over a minute before making the call.

Both players then checked the {3-Diamonds} river and Street rolled over the {q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} for a flush. Eldridge mucked.

"That river saved you some chips," Street told Eldridge.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Street us
Jason Street
40,000
Clarence Eldridge us
Clarence Eldridge
7,400

Tags: Jason StreetClarence EldridgeDebra Boyce

Guy Shoves the Turn

Chris Conrad raised to 500 from early position and Stephan Guy called from the cutoff. The player on the button came along before Jacob Lewis three-bet to 1,500 from the small blind.

Conrad called, as did Guy, and the button got out of the way to make it three-way action to the {9-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} flop. Two checks saw Guy bet 3,000 and only Lewis called to see the {2-Diamonds} turn.

Lewis checked and then folded when Guy moved all in for his last 6,300.

Player Chips Progress
Jacob Lewis us
Jacob Lewis
19,000 -1,000
Stephan Guy us
Stephan Guy
15,000 5,000

Tags: Stephan GuyJacob Lewis

Main Calls with a Lady

Six players each committed 300 preflop to see a flop of {4-Clubs}{k-Spades}{3-Hearts}.

One by one the half dozen players checked and then did the same on the {2-Hearts} turn.

When the {q-Spades} completed the board on the river, William Donnelly checked from the small blind and Sandra Main bet 300 from the big. Action folded to Mark Burgess, who called from the cutoff, and then Donnelly woke up with a check-raise to 1,400.

Main wasted little time in making the call and Burgess ditched his hand. Donnelly indicated that he was bluffing and mucked after Main tabled the {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades} for a rivered pair of queens.

Player Chips Progress
Sandra Main us
Sandra Main
22,000 2,000
William Donnelly us
William Donnelly
18,000 -2,000

Side Event Recap: Chad Holloway Wins Inaugural Poker Industry Championship

Chad Holloway
Chad Holloway

Leading into the RGPS Hard Rock Tulsa stop was the inaugural Poker Industry Championship. On Tuesday,, PokerNews' own Chad Holloway bested a small field of 15 entrants to take down the inaugural $330 buy-in Poker Industry Championship title, which was hosted by the RunGood Poker Series here at Hard Rock Tulsa. Holloway, co-host of the LFG Podcast as well as PokerNews Head of Live Reporting North America, also claimed a custom Signature Ring, and a cash prize of $2,250.

It marked the second "industry" title for Holloway. Back in 2013, he topped a field of 898 runners to win the World Series of Poker Event #1: $500 Casino Employees for nearly $85,000 and a gold bracelet.

"It feels good to be the first winner of the Poker Industry Championship," Holloway said after the win. "It was fun to battle it out with folks I usually work either with or alongside, and I want to thank RunGood and Hard Rock Tulsa for putting it on. I look forward to trying to defend in next year's event."

Holloway arrived late, chipped up early, and didn't hit a rough patch until after the money bubble had burst. Among those to compete in the tournament were photographer Katerina Lukina, poker veteran Johnny "Wuads" Wenzel, tournament director Bill Bruce, and PokerNews contributor Bernard Lee, who hosts The Bernard Lee Poker Show.

When three-handed play began, runner-up Thomas Bowler went on a run, winning pot after pot, knocking out third-place finisher [Removed:309], and amassing a significant chip lead. When heads-up play began, Holloway was at a nearly 4:1 chip disadvantage.

However, Holloway consistently held the best hand by the river in heads-up play and battled into the lead before finishing it off flopping top pair to Bowler's middle pair. Bowler was equal to Holloway's skill and desire, but at the end of the match, the run good was clearly in Holloway's favor.

Poker Industry Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Chad Holloway$2,250
2Thomas Bowler$1,350
3[Removed:309]$900

Tags: Chad Holloway

Poker Personality Bernard Lee Looking for a Signature Ring

Bernard Lee
Bernard Lee

Bernard Lee is no stranger to poker and the RunGood Poker Series. The RGPS Ambassador has been around the poker world ever since he finished 13th in the 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event for a career-high $400,000.

Other highlights on his poker résumé, which includes nearly $2.4 million in earnings, include a win in the 2006 World Poker Finals $5,000 NLH for $368,919, first in the 2007 World Poker Finals $2,000 NLH for $239,143, and a pair of WSOPC gold ring events.

Back in 2014, he also topped a 344-entry field to win the first-ever RGPS Downstream $675 Main Event for $47,555.

Aside from being an accomplished poker player, Lee is also a poker media personality. He’s a Boston Herald columnist, contributes to ESPN, has released several books, and since 2007 has hosted “The Bernard Lee Poker Show,” which is a part of the PokerNews Family of Podcasts.

Lee is in action here in the Day 1b flight looking to capture his first Signature Ring of the “Game Seven” season.

Player Chips Progress
Bernard Lee us
Bernard Lee
20,000

Tags: Bernard Lee

Welcome to the Party

Player Chips Progress
Justin Barclay us
Justin Barclay
20,000
Mashir Khan us
Mashir Khan
20,000
William Scarsdale us
William Scarsdale
20,000
Vincent Ramirez us
Vincent Ramirez
20,000 20,000
Mika Evans us
Mika Evans
20,000
Lawrence Layton us
Lawrence Layton
20,000
Mark Burgess us
Mark Burgess
20,000
Mike Rieck us
Mike Rieck
20,000 20,000
Thomas Clark us
Thomas Clark
20,000
Thomas Ross us
Thomas Ross
20,000
Sandra Main us
Sandra Main
20,000 20,000
William Donnelly us
William Donnelly
20,000
Kristi Hamrick us
Kristi Hamrick
20,000
John Martin us
John Martin
20,000
Eldon Penn us
Eldon Penn
20,000
Jerrod Ontiveros us
Jerrod Ontiveros
20,000
Michael Long us
Michael Long
20,000