2020 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Tunica

$575 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2020 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Tunica

Final Results
Winner
Cody Stanford
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$60,141
Event Info
Buy-in
$575
Entries
523
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
136
Players Left
38

Derrick Contreras Bags Chip Lead Ahead of 38 Players Heading to Day 2 of RGPS Tunica Main Event

Level 12 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante
Derrick Contreras
Derrick Contreras

Derrick Contreras is the chip leader at the end of Day 1a of the RunGood Poker Series main event at Horseshoe Tunica.

Contreras said earlier in the day that he got pocket kings in a favorable spot. He managed to ride that stack up to over 200,000 and eventually bagged 222,000.

He is joined in the top five by Mel Lyon, a familiar face to the RGPS, who finished second in chips with 164,500 — more than 50,000 behind the chipleading Contreras.

Ray Henson (159,000) bagged third, followed by Connie Rice (139,000) and Chad Marsh (138,500).

There were 137 players that queued up Friday night and the field is expected to explode with two more flights Saturday. Chris Moneymaker got some footing early, but fell during the middle levels of Day 1a.

David Hendrix found himself in a similar place, busting in the middle of the day. One of the previous winners of this event, Tiffany Keathley, was eliminated but remained on the rail in support of friends who were still in. Most of these players are expected to return in later flights for a shot at the $100,000 guarantee prizepool.

The main event continues Saturday and PokerNews.com will be bringing you all the updates and photos from the event all weekend long.

Tags: Chad MarshChris MoneymakerConnie RiceDerrick ContrerasMel LyonRay HensonTiffany Keathley

RGPS Tunica Horseshoe Main Event: Chris Read

Level 7 : 400/800, 800 ante
Christina Read
Christina Read

Chris Read has finally made her first RunGood Poker Series stop.

She said she's been trying to make it work and finally made it out for the main event at Horseshoe Tunica.

She has been working as the live reporter for the Women's Poker Association for a little more than a year.

Read is from Atlanta and made the drive back and forth from Georgia to play 2/5 cash games for 15 years before moving into tournaments.

She's retired from working in banking and now travels one week a month to play poker. She's been married for 13 years and has three kids, and two grandkids.

She has $80,616 in career tournament winnings on 41 results. Her largest score to date is $10,000.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Read us
Chris Read
41,000
28,200
28,200

Tags: Chris Read

2003 WSOP Champ Chris Moneymaker Wins Event #1: $135 Pro Bounty

Level 4 : 200/300, 300 ante
Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Leading up to this weekend’s $575 Main Event, a series of side events have been taking place here at the RGPS All-Stars Horseshoe Tunica.

The stop kicked off with Event #1: $135 Pro Bounty, a tournament that drew 401 runners and saw the $40,100 prize pool paid out to the top 45 players. Among those to cash were Arthur Phillips (5th - $1,985), Bobby Byram (9th - $898), Melvin Lyon (19th - $321), Perry Greeg (27th - $321), and Jonathan Gaviao (31st - $262).

In the end, Poker Hall of Famer and 2003 World Series of Poker champ Chris Moneymaker beat Chase Turner in heads-up play to win the title for $9,214, an All-Star Champion ring, and 25 Casino Champion points.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrizeCasino Champ Pts
1Chris Moneymaker$9,21425
2Chase Turner$5,69420
3John McNeil$3,78917.5
4Bradley Slatten$2,62715
5Arthur Phillips$1,98512.5
6David Frazier$1,54410
7Peter Rouviere$1,2837.5
8Alfred Kraus$1,0635
9Bobby Byram$8982.5

Tags: Chris Moneymaker

RGPS Horseshoe Tunica Main Event: Tiffany Keathley

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Tiffany Keathley
Tiffany Keathley

Tiffany Keathley is a former champion of the RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Tunica main event.

Keathley booked the biggest tournament win of her career when she took down the RGPS Tunica main in August 2019 for $48,796.

She has been playing tournaments more lately and she has 11 results for a total of $82,070.

Today she already doubled up thanks to aces versus kings.

Player Chips Progress
Tiffany Keathley us
Tiffany Keathley
43,000
1,800
1,800

Tags: Tiffany Keathley

RunGood Poker Series Wins Back to Back Mid-Major Tournament Series of the Year

Level 2 : 100/100, 100 ante

The RunGood Poker Series has won the GPI Award for the Mid-Major tournament series for the second year in a row.

Just minutes ago, inside the PokerGO studio, RGPS President and CEO Tana Karn accepted the award with VP of Media Hayley Hochstetler.

After winning the award the first year, the RGPS partnered with PokerGO to bring the Showbound season, which gave players a shot to play with poker celebrities on Poker After Dark.

This season, they continued their partnership with PokerGO to bring the All-Stars season. This season will give players a one-of-a-kind poker experience. They will earn a seat in an invitation-only tournament at the PokerGO studio in Las Vegas.

The RGPS continues to bring a high-end experience for poker players around the country at a price point that is lower than many of the major tours.

The RGPS All-Stars season is just beginning at the Horseshoe Tunica main event is only the fourth stop of the season.

Tags: Tana KarnHayley Hochstetler

RGPS Tunica Main Event Kicks Off Friday at 7 p.m.

RGPS All-Star Rings
RGPS All-Star Rings

The fourth stop of the RunGood Poker Series All-Stars season at Horseshoe Tunica has been a blast so far and now it's time for the main event.

This season, RGPS has teamed up once again with PokerGO to bring the All-Stars season to life. All season long players will compete for an invitation to the All-Stars tournament to be held in Las Vegas in December at the PokerGO studio.

The main event winner from each stop, and the casino champion points leader from each stop will earn a seat.

The casino champion race is pretty packed toward the top of the standinds with WSOP Main Event Champion Chris Moneymaker and John Holley tied for the top spot so far heading into main event weekend.

Jacob Seale has found himself some points this week as well and will be looking for another solid main event performance to try and overtake the top spot in the race. He fell two points short of the crown at RGPS Downstream, but has been a consistent face deep in RGPS main events over the past year. Expect Seale to challenge for the top spot.

Many other worth challengers for both the main event title and casino champion crown will be in the field. Sam Washburn, who already booked the casino champion spot for Downstream and has an RGPS main event under his belt, will be in the field at his home casino where he has won two WSOP circuit main event rings.

The field will be big, as the RGPS Tunica is always the largest field on the tour.

The $100,000 Guarantee main event will have three starting flights (One Friday, Two Saturday) and give players 12 30-minute levels to try and find a bag for Day 2. Day 2 will resume Sunday at noon (after Daylight Savings time).

Players start with 20,000 chips and registration will remain open for each flight until the start of level nine.

Tags: Chris MoneymakerJacob SealeJohn HolleySam Washburn