2022 RGPS Tunica Fall
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
A player from early position moved all in for 17,000 and in the small blind, Joseph Bonicelli called with all other players folding.
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and Bonicelli made jacks-up to eliminate his opponent and add to his growing chip stack.
Joshua Adcock raised to 6,000 in late position which saw a player in the small blind call. In the big blind, Phillip Burch three-bet to 25,000, which Adcock responded to in turn with a 4-bet to 86,000. Burch five-bet all in for 154,000 effective and Adcock called.
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The flop of ![]()
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had Burch's queen's well ahead, but the turn
swung the lead over to Adcock, who maintained the lead on the
, giving him a massive double up to become the tournament chip leader.
From the small blind, Christopher Chronister moved all in for 35,000 effective and his opponent in the big blind called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and the ace-king held up to give Chronister the remainder of his opponents chips.
Action was picked up on the river in a confrontation of the blinds between Kerry Dawson in the small blind and Chad Marsh in the big blind.
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and Dawson checked to Marsh who moved all in for 19,500 which Dawson ended up calling.
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for a flopped straight and Marsh showed ![]()
for a no good two pair. The former RGPS Tunica champion found a much needed double up for himself.
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Action was picked up with four players all in and at risk with Thomas Martin having all covered.
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Matthew Doyle: ![]()
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No player had the other out chipped by a significant margin, but Martin had the others covered. On the board of ![]()
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, the ace-queen found a queen to make the best hand and eliminate three players.
Registration of Flight A of the main event is closed. 176 entrants bought into today and play will continue until 22 players remain.