The $1,200 Main Event of the RunGood Poker Series Jacksonville saw its largest field of the weekend on Day 1c, with 330 runners taking their shot at a share of the $653,120 prize pool and Sunday's champion scoring a six-figure payday of $119,773.
After a day of tightly contested play with no one truly staking their claim to the chip lead until late in the day, it’s Pablo Valdivieso taking 505,000 chips into Sunday’s final day of play. His stack will be the 2nd largest of the final 100 players that survived one of the three opening flights, with Day 1a chip leader Josh Wang and his 689,000 chips the largest stack taken forward into Day 2.
Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts
Place
Name
Hometown
State
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Josh Wang
Orlando
FL
689,000
138
2
Pablo Valdivieso
Jacksonville
FL
505,000
101
3
Jose Montes
Highland Village
TX
484,000
97
4
Matthew Johnson
Smyrna
TN
471,000
94
5
Dale North
Hilton Head
SC
442,000
88
6
Marvin Thomas
Amelia
LA
395,000
79
7
Charles Kelley
Jacksonville
FL
368,000
74
8
Geoffrey Blum
Jacksonville
FL
353,000
71
9
Rodrigo Herreros
Jacksonville
FL
337,000
67
10
Jerimiah Booher
Charlotte
NC
328,000
66
Day 1c Action
As players knew they wouldn’t have another chance to reach Day 2, play was more cautious in the late stages than in the previous flights, with the tournament reaching the end of Level 14 with a little over 15% of the field remaining.
Plenty of notables took their shot on Day 1c, with such names as Steven Snyder (750,000), Jon Swift (213,000), Thomas Carroll (247,000), and RGPS Ambassadors Kris Burchfield (140,000) and Jonathan Gaviao (258,000) advancing, while others such as Corey Paggeot, Shane Barnard, and Joey Gargiulo weren’t as fortunate.
Day 2 Schedule
The final 100 players will now come back to the bestbet Jacksonville at noon tomorrow to play down to a winner. The top 79 players will take home at least a min-cash of $1,921.
All flights ended after completing 14 full levels, so play for Day 2 will begin at the start of Level 15 with blinds of 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante. Levels will again be 40 minutes in length with 15-minute breaks scheduled after every third level.
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