2023 RGPS Joplin

$600 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2023 RGPS Joplin

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$63,647
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$348,330
Entries
683
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
108
Players Left
13

Lewis Dominates To Lead Day 1a Of The RunGood Poker Series Joplin Main Event

Level 15 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jael Lewis
Jael Lewis

The RunGood Poker Series Checkpoint $600 Main Event at Downstream Resort and Casino outside of Joplin, Missouri, concluded its first of four flights today. A total of 108 players came out to get a piece of the $100,000 guaranteed prizepool, with only 13 players able to secure a bag. Those 13 survivors will return on Sunday, April 16th to play for the ring.

Leading the way is Jael Lewis who bagged up (680,000) at the end of the day. Lewis found herself winning a massive hand in the first level when her kings beat two players kings and from that point on, she never lost the chip lead in the tournament. The RGPS ring winner is no stranger to winning in tournaments, as her lifetime earnings clear $60,000 on Hendon Mob, but a deep RGPS Main Event run, would fit nicely into her already existing list of accolades.

Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerChips
1Jael Lewis680,000
2Brandon Wagner544,000
3Jesse Jones399,000
4Brant Jolly300,000
5Mark Martin172,000
6Jackson Holtgraves161,000
7Michael Miller158,000
8Kevin Strunk154,000
9Michael Kennedy152,000
10Sarah Renko149,000

Lewis will have a hard worn path in front of her as a few notables found themselves alive at the end of the night with her. Players like Brandon Wagner (544,000), Jesse Jones (399,000), Brant Jolly (300,000), Michael Miller (158,000), Sarah Renko (149,000), and Jeffrey Copeland (121,000) all are looking for a place in RGPS history. For former RGPS Joplin Champion Mark Martin (172,000), it will be for a second title at this very stop, a feat accomplished only by one player in RGPS history.

Mark Martin
Former Champion Mark Martin is looking to add another RGPS main event title to his resume

Fortune didn’t favor all, as many players like Daniel Lowery, Preston McEwen, Brian Frenzel, Joey Gargiulo, Ashley “PokerFaceAsh” Frank, and WSOP bracelet winner Grant Hinkle could not find their way to a bag despite their best efforts. Players will have ample opportunity to fire again on the following two days of flights.

Play ended with 10:02 left on the clock in level 15 with blinds at 8,000/16,000 with a 16,000 big blind ante, meaning that Day 2 players(who are already guaranteed a min cash) will return at this time barring another flight ending earlier than this one. Stay tuned for all updates regarding The RunGood Poker Series Joplin Main Event.

Tags: Brandon WagnerBrant JollyBrian FrenzelDaniel LoweryGrant HinkleJackson HoltgravesJael LewisJeffrey CopelandJesse JonesJoey GargiuloKevin StrunkMark MartinMichael KennedyMichael MillerPreston McEwenSarah Renko

Jones Sends Out One On The Bubble; Play Ended For The Night

Level 15 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jesse Jones
Jesse Jones

Jesse Jones raised to 23,000 from first position which saw another player move all in for 39,000 which both the small blind and Mark Martin in the big blind, and Jones called.

The flop of AQ10 checked through to the 7 turn where Jones bet 40,000 and Martin called.

The river 3 saw Martin check and Jones bet 90,000 which saw Martin fold and the hands were turned up.

Opponent: A4
Jesse Jones: 107

The turn had brought Jones two pair to beat his opponent's top pair and he became the unfortunate bubble boy while the remaining 13 players bagged up for the night.

Stay tuned for full chip counts and a recap.

Player Chips Progress
Jesse Jones us
Jesse Jones
399,000 134,000
Mark Martin us
Mark Martin
172,000 -93,000

Tags: Jesse JonesMark Martin

Walden Exits; Hand for Hand Begins

Level 15 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Bryan Walden
Bryan Walden

Bryan Walden raised to 16,000 in the cutoff and on the button, Jesse Jones moved all in for 150,000. Action folded back around to Walden who called for 95,000 total and the hands were turned over.

Bryan Walden: 22
Jesse Jones: AJ

The board ran out A845J and Jones' two pair was good enough to take down the pot while Walden exited the tournament area.

The tournament has been brought down to the final 14 players and hand for hand play has begun.

Player Chips Progress
Jesse Jones us
Jesse Jones
265,000 113,000
Bryan Walden us
Bryan Walden
Busted

Tags: Jesse JonesMark Walden

Copeland Doubles Through Martin

Level 15 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Jeffrey Copeland
Jeffrey Copeland

Jeffrey Copeland moved all in fro 56,000 from the hijack and Mark Martin called in the cutoff to put him at risk.

Jeffrey Copeland: 77
Mark Martin: AJ

The board ran out 108469 and Copeland's straight was good enough for the pot as he survived his race.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Martin us
Mark Martin
265,000 23,000
Jeffrey Copeland us
Jeffrey Copeland
120,000 95,500

Tags: Mark MartinJeffrey Copeland

Lewis Keeps Gaining

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Jael Lewis
Jael Lewis

A player moved all in from early position for 83,000 and action folded around to Jael Lewis in the big blind who called to put him at risk.

Opponent: 99
Jael Lewis: 1010

The board ran out 8KA87 and Lewis continued her tournament long chip lead as she added more to her stack.

Player Chips Progress
Jael Lewis us
Jael Lewis
545,000 177,000

Tags: Jael Lewis

Lewis Doesn't Believe Spriggs

Level 11 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Jael Lewis
Jael Lewis

Action was picked up on the turn between Jael Lewis in the big blind and Rodney Spriggs on the button.

With a pot having been built, Lewis bet 14,000 from the big blind on a board reading 6538 and Spriggs called.

Lewis checked the K river that saw Spriggs bet 40,000. Lewis looked at Spriggs briefly before putting in her chips to call.

Spriggs shook his head and turned over A7 for just ace-high. Lewis turned over 25 for a pair of fives and the chip leader continued to add to her stack.

Player Chips Progress
Jael Lewis us
Jael Lewis
368,000 185,000
Rodney Spriggs us
Rodney Spriggs
65,500 -29,800

Tags: Jael LewisRodney Spriggs

William Hill Wins Event #2: $200 Guest Ambassador Bounty NLH for $8,315

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
William Hill, Winner of the Ambassador Bounty
William Hill, Winner of the Ambassador Bounty

The RunGood Poker Series Checkpoint held its first open event of the series with the $200 Guest Ambassadors Bounty NLH, which saw a total of 223 entrants create a prize pool of $33,450.

Players were given opportunities to knock out certain players for random bounties that contained an assortment of prizes that ranged from $50 of RunGood Store credit, to $500 in cash. Players like Grant Hinkle, Ashley “PokerFaceAsh” Frank, Preston McEwen, Ross Bybee, and Daniel Lowery were among the players listed as bounties.

A total of 27 players secured themselves a payout, with William Hill winning the tournament for $8,315 after beating RGPS ring winner Joey Gargiulo heads up. This cash marks Hill’s second hendon mob for his first recorded victory and biggest lifetime score.

Event #2: $200 Guest Ambassador Bounty NLH Final Table Results

PlaceNamePayout
1William Hill$8,315
2Joey Gargiulo$5,138
3Eric Huntsman$3,599
4Mary Bybee$2,579
5Kenneth Goddard$1,893
6Donald Bishop$1,422
7Chaz Dunn$1,094
8Dustin Hill$863
9Tony Wilson$699

Tags: Chaz DunnDaniel LoweryDonald BishopDustin HillEric HuntsmanGrant HinkleJoey GargiuloKenneth GoddardMary BybeePreston McEwenRoss BybeeTony WilsonWilliam Hill

Robinson Eliminated By Walden

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Brandon Robinson
Brandon Robinson

Bryan Walden raised to 5,000 from early position and Brandon Robinson defended his big blind.

The board came out 394 and Robinson checked to Walden who continued for 8,000. Robinson moved all in for 24,000 and Walden called.

Brandon Robinson: 109
Bryan Walden: 1010

The board ran out 47 and Robinson was unable to find a nine to improve, leaving Walden to scoop the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Bryan Walden us
Bryan Walden
153,000 60,700
Brandon Robinson us
Brandon Robinson
Busted

Tags: Brandon RobinsonBryan Walden

Kathy Schimmel Wins Event #1: $225 Seniors NLH For $8,472.

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Kathy Schimmel Wins The Seniors Ring Event
Kathy Schimmel Wins The Seniors Ring Event

The RunGood Poker Series Checkpoint kicked off its first event this year at Downstream Casino with the $225 Seniors No-Limit Hold’em ring event on Tuesday, April 11th. The event saw a total of 179 entrants put their hat into the ring for the chance to win a ring, creating a prizepool of $32,220.

A total of 22 places were paid out, with the top prize of $8,472 being awarded to Kathy Schimmel. Schimmel took home her biggest career cash as well as her first RGPS ring.

Event #1: $225 Seniors Final Table Results

PlaceNamePayout
1Kathy Schimmel$8,472
2Ricky Gebhart$5,223
3Jeff Grimes$3,623
4Donald Forshey$2,568
5Ronald Eden$1,872
6Richard Fuchs$1,402
7Michael Zimmer$1,079
8Mary Sonntag$857
9Robert Michael$702

Tags: Donald ForsheyJeff GrimesKathy SchimmelMary SonntagMichael ZimmerRichard FuchsRicky GebhartRobert MichaelRonald Eden

Miller Nearly Doubles Up

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Michael Miller
Michael Miller

With a raise and a call in front of him, Michael Miller defended his big blind.

The flop rolled off A104 and Miller checked to the hijack who bet 2,100. The other player folded and Miller raised to 6,500 which his opponent called.

The turn 10 saw Miller bet 6,300 and his opponent called once more.

The river came out a 9 and Millet bet 17,300 and his opponent called. Miller turned over A10 for tens full and he took down a massive pot.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Miller us
Michael Miller
65,400 46,200

Tags: Michael Miller