Registration Closing
The players are coming back from break and the registration period is over.
A total of 161 players registered for Day 1b.
The players are coming back from break and the registration period is over.
A total of 161 players registered for Day 1b.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Preston McEwen | 195,000 | 80,000 |
Jared Ward | 81,000 | |
Beau Wilshire | 72,000 | 57,500 |
Dan Lowery | 50,000 | 34,600 |
Brian Dewey | 46,000 | -8,600 |
Suzanne Cooley | 34,000 | 9,300 |
Eric Anderson | 32,400 | 1,700 |
Mason Hinkle | 29,000 | 21,500 |
Adam Todd | 25,000 | 1,000 |
Trisha Wu
|
23,700 | |
Michael Lech
|
20,000 | 7,700 |
Sam Washburn | 13,400 | -3,000 |
William Scarsdale | 13,000 | -9,500 |
Sandra Main shoved the flop.
She was all in for 18,600 into the pot of about 12,000. She got one caller and the other player folded.
Main showed against the of her opponent.
The turn was the and the river was the and Main doubled up.
Main won the Pro Bounty event the last time the RGPS visited Downstream Casino. She has three total cashes for $5,802 in career winnings. Main is looking for her first-ever cash in a RGPS main event.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sandra Main | 39,000 | 28,300 |
Leading up to this weekend’s $575 Main Event, a series of side events have been taking place here at the RGPS All-Stars Downstream Casino.
On Thursday night, Event #4: $200 Double Green Chip Bounty played to a winner. The tournament attracted 135 entries and offered up a $15,525 prize pool to the top 15 spots including Jacob Seale (3rd - $1,723), RGPS Hard Rock Tulsa champ Sam Washburn (5th - $916), Derrick Contreras (8th - $582), Marsha Adams (13th - $310), and Teresa Griffith (15th - $310).
In the end, Norman Glueckert bested Robert Patterson in heads-up play to win the title and $4,349 first-place prize. He also claimed the All-Stars Ring and 25 casino champ points.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Prize | Casino Champ Pts |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Norman Glueckert | $4,349 | 25 |
2 | Robert Patterson | $2,717 | 20 |
3 | Jacob Seale | $1,723 | 17.5 |
4 | Michael Kennedy | $1,242 | 15 |
5 | Sam Washburn | $916 | 12.5 |
6 | William Mattingly | $753 | 10 |
7 | Charles Carpenter | $668 | 7.5 |
8 | Derrick Contreras | $582 | 5 |
9 | Chris Belcher | $481 | 2.5 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Preston McEwen | 115,000 | 70,000 |
Patrick Dixon | 76,000 | 49,000 |
Tim Black | 65,600 | -5,400 |
Craig Dick | 47,500 | 36,000 |
Rajko Radovic | 42,000 | -19,000 |
Karen Brown
|
35,300 | 25,200 |
Shawn McCracken | 34,300 | |
Hunter Barnett | 32,300 | 9,900 |
Suzanne Cooley | 24,700 | 5,200 |
William Scarsdale | 22,500 | 2,500 |
Grant Hinkle
|
22,400 | -5,800 |
Dan Lowery | 15,400 | -1,000 |
Sandra Main | 10,700 | -13,300 |
The board read and Jim Traber checked. The player in the big blind shoved for about 13,500 and Eldon Penn shoved for slightly more — 15,700.
Traber took a moment, then folded.
Penn had against the of the big blind.
The turn was the and the river was the and Penn won the hand with a pair of aces. The big blind headed to the rail after missing his flush draw.
Traber said he folded .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Eldon Penn
|
36,000 | 36,000 |
Jim Traber
|
32,000 | -2,200 |
If you're enjoying PokerNews live updates from this event, be sure to check out our sister site Oddschecker US, an all-inclusive sports betting portal offering odds, tips and offers from sports including football, basketball, baseball, hockey, and soccer.
Launched in the UK in 1999, Oddschecker is now the leading odds comparison site, and a betting destination enjoyed by millions of users around the world. As a trusted betting affiliate we only partner with the best and most trusted brands in the industry and support real-time price updates, offers and promotions. We give you, the user, the power and control to find the best bet for you. And, don’t forget, our site is 100% free to use. We don’t take a cent from you. We simply ensure you get the opportunity to place the right bet at the best value.
Teresa Griffith is playing poker for the first time in years. She stopped playing for a while and has returned in search of what she called the '"new normal."
Griffith is from Eureka Springs, AR.
Her husband passed away a few years ago and she says that is why she's started playing poker again.
Griffith says she forgot how much she enjoyed it and, if it were up to her, she'd play all the time.
When she's not playing she's selling things on Amazon.
This is her second bullet in the RGPS main event.
She won her first seat in a satellite, so she's playing for a discount at the moment. She's off to a good start today with almost three times starting stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Teresa Griffith | 56,000 | 3,000 |
Five players limped to the flop.
The under-the-gun player led for 400 and Gilbert called. The small blind raised to 2,100. The first player folded and Gilbert called.
The turn was the and the small blind shoved for about 40,000. Gilbert called and had against the of the small blind.
The river was the and Gilbert won the hand with quad jacks and eliminated the player in the small blind.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ethan Gilbert | 86,500 |