Level: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Level: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
With 223 players now entered on Day 1b, the remaining runners have been sent on a 15-minute break.
Khalid Bahhur got his last 11,000 in from the small blind against Jason Odom on the button.
Khalid Bahhur:
Jason Odom:
The flop came , giving Odom a set of queens, but Bahhur had plenty of outs with a flush draw and a gutshot straight draw.
The on the turn brought no help, and the on the river gave Odom quad queens to win the hand and send Bahhur to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Odom
|
72,000 | 72,000 |
Khalid Bahhur
|
Busted |
Indeed seven players saw the flop in a min-raised pot to see a flop of .
With just over 11,000 in the pot, it was Paul McLean who took the lead in the hijack as he bet 5,000. Nicholus Oldham called in the small blind, as did Mark Lewandowski in early position.
The trio saw the on the turn and everyone checked to the on the river.
Now it was Lewandowski who took the betting lead, firing out 17,000 after Oldham had checked. McLean opted to fold, as did Oldham, as Lewandowski took the chips from the originally massively multiway pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nicholus Oldham
|
103,000 | |
Paul McLean | 87,500 | |
Mark Lewandowski | 54,000 |
It’s been a tremendous debut for the RunGood Poker Series here at Jack Cleveland Casino, with big fields throughout the week eager to stake their claim to an RGPS champions ring.
Event #7: $200 Guest Ambassador Bounty saw 206 entries create a $32,960 prize pool that was paid out to the top 21 players and in the end, it was one of those ambassadors, ”Boston” Rob Mariano who captured the RunGood ring, along with an $8,615 payday. For all the details of this event and bounty winners, check out our full recap.
Place | Name | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | “Boston” Rob Mariano | $8,615 |
2 | Robert Randall | $5,305 |
3 | Shukhrat Boltaev | $3,820 |
4 | Sean Troha | $2,800 |
5 | Antoine Washington | $2,075 |
6 | Khalid Bahhur | $1,615 |
7 | Dulaney Kelly | $1,215 |
8 | Ryan Rufe | $955 |
9 | William DeSatnik | $755 |
Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Swartz | 123,000 | 3,000 |
Joseph Hanna | 103,500 | 77,500 |
Mikha Richards
|
78,000 | 78,000 |
Papa Karn | 71,000 | 20,400 |
Darnell Ward
|
64,000 | 2,000 |
Albert Augustine
|
54,100 | -27,900 |
James Anderson
|
25,000 | -5,000 |
Kyler Ondo
|
9,000 | -33,000 |
Mary Platz
|
8,600 | 8,600 |
WSOP bracelet winner Chris Tryba has been off to a great start today, building his stack over 100,000, but a recent hand against Jason Bosze took a chunk from his growing stack.
With over 10,000 in the pot on a turn board of , Bosze bet 6,000 in middle position and Tryba called in late position.
On the river, Bosze bet another 12,000 and after some brief deliberation, Tryba called.
Bosze showed for trip queens and Tryba sent his cards to the muck.
With the win, it is Bosze now with the chip stack over 100,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Bosze | 103,000 | |
Chris Tryba
|
78,000 | -34,000 |
Garrett Adelstein and Robbi Jade Lew have both issued public statements regarding what transpired following the infamous Thursday night hero call on Hustler Casino Live, and their accounts don't seem to match up.
Cliff's Notes version of what took place during what was supposed to be a stream focused on Phil Ivey: On a board of , Adelstein bet $10,000 with before Lew, holding , min-raised to $20,000 only for her opponent to move all in for $129,000 total. She tanked and inevitably called with jack-high, and then won both river run-outs to scoop the $269,000 pot.