2021 Rungood All-Stars ProAm
Day 2 Started
2021 Rungood All-Stars ProAm
Day 2 Started
The second and final day of 2021 RunGood All-Stars ProAm is set to begin at noon local time at the PokerGo Studio in Las Vegas, and will be streamed on a delay.
The total prize pool in this invitational tournament is $44,000 and out of 88 total entrants, only seven players remain. On Day 1, celebrities, poker pros, and RunGood qualifiers battled it out for over ten hours before the remaining players bagged, with Danielle Andersen (2,760,000) taking the chip lead into Day 2 with almost a million more chips than the next biggest stack.
The other players returning for Day 2 are Raminder Singh (1,765,000), Brian Frenzel (1,505,000), Ebony Kenney (895,000), Garry Gates (635,000), Christopher Christian (555,000), and Lisa Teebagy (340,000).
The tournament will restart with blinds at 30,000/60,000/60,000 with 24:30 on the clock. Levels are 30 minutes in length, and there will be a 10-minute break every three levels. The poker shot clock is 30 seconds with six 30-second time banks each day. Players who have unused time banks from yesterday can use them today and the final seven players will receive six additional time banks.
Action will continue today until one player has all the chips, so stay tuned as PokerNews brings you updates until a winner is crowned and the trophy is won in the inaugural 2021 RunGood All-Stars ProAm.
Stay tuned as updates will begin once the stream has started around 2 p.m. PT.
Play is now underway for the final table of seven on the stream.
Raminder Singh opened to 155,000 from middle position and Lisa Teebagy jammed in her 280,000 remaining chip in from the big blind. Singh called.
Lisa Teebagy:
Raminder Singh:
The flop gave Singh an open-ended straight draw but he still needed to improve. The turn left Teebagy one card away from doubling up, but the spiked the river to give Teebagy a set she didn't want, as it gave Singh a straight.
Teebagy collects a payday of $2,200 for her run in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Raminder Singh | 2,200,000 | 370,000 |
Lisa Teebagy | Busted |
Danielle Andersen opened to 125,000 from middle position and Garry Gates jammed in his 485,000 stack from the cutoff. Action folded back to Andersen who called to put Gates at risk.
Danielle Andersen:
Garry Gates:
Gates, who goes by "Garry Gatorr" at the table, was looking to hold to stay alive, but he was all but gone on the flop.
Needing only running sevens to survive, the turn and river left the other players figuratively saying "see you later, alligator," as the 2019 WSOP Main Event final tableist was sent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Danielle Andersen | 3,275,000 | 515,000 |
Raminder Singh | 2,045,000 | -155,000 |
Brian Frenzel | 1,355,000 | -150,000 |
Ebony Kenney | 1,290,000 | 395,000 |
Christopher Christian | 555,000 | |
Garry Gates | Busted |
Christopher Christian jammed in his 555,000 stack from the hijack and Raminder Singh called on the button.
Christopher Christian:
Raminder Singh:
Christian was in rough shape against Singh and was in even rougher shape on the flop. The turn left him drawing dead to the river, and he made his exit from the final table with a fifth-place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Danielle Andersen | 3,295,000 | 20,000 |
Raminder Singh | 2,770,000 | 725,000 |
Ebony Kenney | 1,260,000 | -30,000 |
Brian Frenzel | 1,195,000 | -160,000 |
Christopher Christian | Busted |
Danielle Andersen opened to 160,000 from the cutoff and Brian Frenzel shoved in his 1.2 million chips from the button. Andersen called and hands were revealed.
Brian Frenzel:
Danielle Andersen:
The flop gave Andersen some help but she still needed to improve. The turn left her with a gutshot draw but took away her queen outs, and the river gave Frenzel Broadway to double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brian Frenzel | 2,510,000 | 1,315,000 |
Danielle Andersen | 2,340,000 | -955,000 |
Brian Frenzel opened to 175,000 on the button and Raminder Singh defended the big blind.
The flop saw Singh check-called a 150,000 bet.
On the turn, Singh check-called for 450,000.
The river saw Singh lead for 1 million. Frenzel called and saw the bad news as Singh showed for a full house, while Frenzel's turned straight with the was no good.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Raminder Singh | 4,500,000 | 1,730,000 |
Brian Frenzel | 1,230,000 | -1,280,000 |
Danielle Andersen jammed on the button and Ebony Kenney called off her 450,000 stack in the big blind.
Ebony Kenney:
Danielle Andersen:
The flop put Andersen way ahead and Kenney was calling for clubs or running eights for a chop.
The came on the turn which gave Kenney a bit of hope if another seven were to come, but the completed the board to send her to the rail following a great run.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Raminder Singh | 4,800,000 | 300,000 |
Danielle Andersen | 2,600,000 | 260,000 |
Brian Frenzel | 975,000 | -255,000 |
Ebony Kenney | Busted |