2022 RGPS Council Bluffs Fall

$600 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2022 RGPS Council Bluffs Fall

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
$56,931
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$299,520
Entries
576
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
132
Players Left
17

Plumage Surges In Quest To Claim A Second RunGood Title

Level 15 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Derick Plumage
Derick Plumage

After eight hours of play, the starting field of 132 was whittled down to a final number of 17 players. Each of them are guaranteed to be in the money for the $600 RGPS Main Event and will return on Day 2, Sunday October 23rd to play for the coveted ring at Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs Iowa.

On the final hand of the flight, it was two-time midwest pro Taylor Howard who was on the bad end of a coin flip, when his ace-queen could not improve against the pocket tens of Michael Basch. Basch went on to bag 290,000, while Howard will have to look to another flight to grab a seat for the second day.

Leading the way is a player who knows about RGPS rings as Derick Plumage bagged a massive 670,000 in the first flight. Plumage was the winner of the RGPS Weekend $420 Main Event, this past August which earned him his first RGPS ring, a seat to the Pro-Am, and $51,888. Having only three lifetime tournament cashes, he looks to make his fourth a big one, putting himself in prime position to make another deep run in a RunGood main event.

Top Ten Chip Counts Of Flight A

FlightNameChip Count
1Derick Plumage670,000
2Stephen Moy369,500
3Olufemi Banwo362,000
4Michael Basch290,000
5Loran Hackaman265,000
6Yashveen Mudireddy262,000
7Tim Dorzweiler233,000
8Eric Kyle229,000
9Mark Kastory192,000
10Nicholas Bock184,000

Rounding out the podium are Stephen Moy(365,000) and Olufemi Banwo (362,000), the only other players to bag more than 300,000 of the flight. Both have secured themselves a solid bag, each looking for their best RGPS score to date, and a deep run in this event could be the ticket to do so.

Eric Kyle
Kyle was the fourth place finisher in the February iteration of the event, looking for another deep run in this iteration.

Others who found success in this event included Yashveen Mudireddy (262,000), Eric Kyle (229,000), and Greg Poor (122,000). Anthony Kellen found his way to a bag with a single 1,000 left. He will have the option to play other flights in the hope of bagging a higher amount of chips. Players who were less fortunate during the day included Stan Schrier, Ryan Ramsdell, Kaleb Dunn, Emily Berglund, and Jeff Tebben. They will all have the option to play any of the other flights to secure a Day 2 bag.

The second flight began at 6 p.m. Players began the tournament with 30,000 chips with levels beginning at 100/200 and a 200 big blind ante. Levels will escalate once every 30 minutes, with a 15-minute break occurring every four levels. Play will continue until the field plays down 12.5%, then the remaining players will bag up for Sunday October 23rd where they will all be in the money. Players who do not bag on this flight, will be able to play the following two flights on Saturday, October 22nd.

We will now take a short break between coverage of the flights. Coverage will resume around 8:30. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding the $600 RunGood Poker Series Main Event In Council Bluffs Iowa.

Tags: Anthony KellenDerick PlumageEmily BerglundEric KyleGreg PoorHenry JohnsonJeff TebbenJoseph ShoemakerKaleb DunnLeonard HinerMark KastoryMichael BaschNicholas BockRyan RamsdellStan SchrierStephen MoyTaylor HowardTim DorzweilerYashveen Mudireddy