With 234 entries on the tournament clock, the remaining players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
With 234 entries on the tournament clock, the remaining players have been sent on another 15-minute break.
With approximately 35,000 in the pot with a completed board of ![]()
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, John Twyman bet 15,000 from the hijack, putting his opponent on the button to a decision for what appeared to be all his chips.
The button player made the call to see Twyman show ![]()
for a flopped top set and the winner.
The chips were counted down and the button was left with just over 1,000 chips which disappeared shortly after, sending him to the rail or the reentry line.
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
With approximately 10,000 in the pot on a turn board of ![]()
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, action was checked to Greg Miler in middle position.
He moved all in for 11,400 chips and Alex Ciphers went briefly into the tank from the small blind before showing the dealer his hand and folding. In the big blind, Mackiewicz now had a decision and she opted to flick in a calling chip to put Miller at risk.
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Kristan Mackiewicz: ![]()
Miller had the best of it with his eights and sixes against Mackiewicz's pair of queens.
The river
didn't help her, but did elicit a reaction from Ciphers who claimed he folded ace-queen as the pot was pushed to Miller.
After a preflop exchange of raises and re-raises, Daniel Murray got his 36,200 chips in the middle against Victor Cianelli.
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Murray immediately took the lead in this classic race spot as the dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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The
turn and
river couldn't bail out Cianelli as Murray flipped his way successfully to a double-up.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600