$1,100 Main Event
Day 2 Started
$1,100 Main Event
Day 2 Started
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 | 1 | Matt Chang | United States | 89,000 | 15 |
12 | 2 | Michael Anderson | United States | 159,000 | 27 |
12 | 3 | Joseph Crowley | United States | 263,000 | 44 |
12 | 4 | David Danlag | United States | 165,000 | 28 |
12 | 5 | Alvin Anton | United States | 221,000 | 37 |
12 | 6 | Jay Jin | United States | 288,000 | 48 |
12 | 7 | ||||
12 | 8 | Casey Hatmaker | United States | 125,000 | 21 |
12 | 9 | Timothy Little | United States | 351,000 | 59 |
19 | 1 | ||||
19 | 2 | Sergio Roach | United States | 106,000 | 18 |
19 | 3 | James Sloat | United States | 124,000 | 21 |
19 | 4 | Huan Ho | United States | 300,000 | 50 |
19 | 5 | Ryan Brown | United States | 336,000 | 56 |
19 | 6 | Josh Verdu | United States | 398,000 | 66 |
19 | 7 | United States | |||
19 | 8 | Roy Kim | United States | 509,000 | 85 |
19 | 9 | Grant Juric | United States | 259,000 | 43 |
20 | 1 | Thomas Barry | United States | 223,000 | 37 |
20 | 2 | Greg Raymer | United States | 717,000 | 120 |
20 | 3 | Z Stein | United States | 128,000 | 21 |
20 | 4 | Ari Katz | United States | 416,000 | 69 |
20 | 5 | Ezgi Lanning | United States | 117,000 | 20 |
20 | 6 | James St Hilaire | United States | 392,000 | 65 |
20 | 7 | Tim Faro | United States | 57,000 | 10 |
20 | 8 | ||||
20 | 9 | Aaron Pinson | United States | 229,000 | 38 |
Today is the day! After three starting flights in the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) $1,100 Main Event at Horseshoe Baltimore, only 23 players are left standing out of the 196 total entries.
Leading the charge will be WSOP Main Event Champion Greg Raymer, who managed to bag a whopping 717,000 after scoring a double knockout late in 1a. Trailing behind him in second is Roy Kim, the Day 1c chip leader with 509,000 and in third is Day 1a chip leader Ari Katz with 416,000. Rounding out the top five is Josh Verdu with 398,000 and James St. Hilaire with 392,000.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Greg Raymer | United States | 717,000 | 120 |
2 | Roy Kim | United States | 509,000 | 85 |
3 | Ari Katz | United States | 416,000 | 69 |
4 | Josh Verdu | United States | 398,000 | 66 |
5 | James St Hilaire | United States | 392,000 | 65 |
6 | Timothy Little | United States | 351,000 | 59 |
7 | Ryan Brown | United States | 336,000 | 56 |
8 | Huan Ho | United States | 300,000 | 50 |
9 | Jay Jin | United States | 288,000 | 48 |
10 | Joseph Crowley | United States | 263,000 | 44 |
Players will be returning today at 1:00 p.m. to continue the fight for the RunGood championship ring as well as the grand prize of $47,723.
The levels will be 40 minutes in length with a break every three levels and play will begin with 17:49 left in Level 14 with blinds at 3,000/6,000/6,000 and they will battle it out until one man is left standing.
Stay tuned as PokerNews will be bringing you all of the updates from this RunGood Main here at the Horseshoe Baltimore!
The start of Day 2 has been slightly delayed and cards will be in the air at 1:15 p.m.
Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Cards are in the air and chips are flying as Day 2 is officially underway!
Short-stacked Tim Faro open-shoved for 54,000 under-the-gun and was called by big stack Ari Katz to put him at risk.
Tim Faro: A♥J♥
Ari Katz: K♦9♣
Faro was in the lead going into this matchup, and the runout came Q♥9♦J♦3♥Q♦.
"Did I win?" Faro asked the dealer, who confirmed that he did, in fact, win with his jack and he was awarded the pot for a successful double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ari Katz |
363,000
-53,000
|
-53,000 |
|
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Tim Faro |
117,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Level: 15
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The 195 entries generated a prize pool of $200,000 with a grand prize of $47,724 and a min-cash of $1,901.
Place | Prize | Place | Prize |
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1 | $47,724 | 8 | $6,000 |
2 | $31,816 | 9-10 | $4,772 |
3 | $23,283 | 11-12 | $3,852 |
4 | $17,269 | 13-14 | $3,156 |
5 | $12,984 | 15-16 | $2,624 |
6 | $9,898 | 17-20 | $2,216 |
7 | $7,652 | 21-23 | $1,901 |
Roy Kim opened to 16,000 but then James Sloat moved al in for 71,000 total, which sent Kim into the tank.
Kim thought about it for several moments before he decided to make the call to put Sloat at risk.
James Sloat: J♣J♠
Roy Kim: Q♠10♠
Sloat was a favorite with his pocket jacks and the runout of 6♦7♠K♦K♠2♦ was favorable for him and he was awarded the pot for a double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Roy Kim |
370,000
-139,000
|
-139,000 |
James Sloat |
165,000
41,000
|
41,000 |