2023 RGPS Reno

$600 Main Event
Day: 1bc
Event Info

2023 RGPS Reno

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$39,655
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$186,680
Entries
359
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 1bc
Entries
147
Players Left
30

Meng and Brooks Take Lead on Day 1bc of RGPS Reno Main Event

Level 14 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Harley Brooks
Harley Brooks

Day 1bc of the RunGood Poker Series Reno Main Event has come to an end after two flights of play. Day 1b was the large one with 140 entries and Day 1c capped off the night with 107 entries. Some 17 players survived Day 1b, while 13 were left standing after Day 1c.

Dong Meng finished the day as chip leader with 700,000. He took a big lead in the middle part of Day 1b when he was on the right end of a huge three-way preflop cooler where his pocket aces held through against ace-king and kings. He would not relinquish his lead from there and ended with the largest stack.

Harley Brooks was the top stack of Day 1c as he gathered most of his chips in the final few levels of the night and ended with 650,000.

Kong Wang (537,000), John Kenner (457,000) and Matt Douglas (384,000) rounded out the top 5 stacks at the end of play.

Day 1bc Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip Count
1Dong Meng700,000
2Harley Brooks650,000
3Kong Wang537,000
4John Kenner457,000
5Matt Douglas384,000
6Pat Lyons361,000
7David Lucchesi359,000
8Dann Turner294,000
9Paul Sampson285,000
10Tony Barrera274,000

Just missing out on the top 5 was the boisterous big personality of Pat Lyons, who had a solid Day 1b that saw him end with a big stack of 361,000.

A few well-known names were able to advance on to Day 2, including Jeff Platt (173,000) who made it through at the end of the night, Ian Steinman (162,000) and Brian Frenzel (104,000).

The 30 players who survived over the two flights of the day will join those who made it through yesterday to make for a remaining field of 44 for Day 2 which will take place starting at 12 noon local time on Sunday.

Due to a power outage in the tournament area, Day 2 will more than likely be held in a new location; downstairs in the poker room area.

PokerNews will be back in action on Sunday with full coverage of what promises to be a scintillating Day 2.

Tags: Brian FrenzelDong MengHarley BrooksIan SteinmanJeff PlattJohn KennerKong WangMatt DouglasPat Lyons

Barrera Collects With Boat

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Tony Barrera
Tony Barrera

There was three-way action on a flop of 58J. Tony Barrera was facing a bet of 8,500 and a call from two opponents. He raised to 22,000. Both opponents called.

The turn was the 5. Action checked all the way around. The river came the A. Barrera led out with a bet of 45,000. His fist opponent called while the second one folded.

Barrera tabled the boat with the 85, his opponent had the AJ and shook his head as Barrera reeled in a substantial pot.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Barrera us
Tony Barrera
295,000 295,000

Tags: Tony Barrera

Another Preflop Cooler Chills Viloria's Day

Level 8 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Lee Viloria
Lee Viloria

There was another massive preflop cooler happening as Eric Stovall found himself on the wrong side of this one.

Lee Viloria: AA
Eric Stovall: KK

Viloria was at risk but had the lead. The flop came 745. The turn was the K to suddenly but Viloria close to the door. The river came the 10 and his day was done thanks to the brutal turn card.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Stovall us
Eric Stovall
185,000 104,000
Lee Viloria us
Lee Viloria
Busted

Tags: Eric StovallLee Viloria

Guevara Sends Frenzel Away

Level 8 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Ramon Guevara
Ramon Guevara

Brian Frenzel was all in for 32,500 preflop and was up against Ramon Guevara,

Brian Frenzel: 66
Ramon Guevara: AA

Frenzel had run into the rockets as he predicted the turn would give him a six. The flop came 843. The flop missed Frenzel and his prediction as the 10 came off. The river was the J and Frenzel was busted from Day 1b.

Player Chips Progress
Ramon Guevara us
Ramon Guevara
155,000 106,000
Brian Frenzel us
Brian Frenzel
Busted

Tags: Brian FrenzelRamon Guevara

Two Flight Day in RunGood Poker Series Reno Main Event Starts at 11 a.m.

Jamie Kerstetter
Jamie Kerstetter

The RunGood Poker Series has made it’s way to Reno, NV for the first time this week for the inaugural RunGood Poker Series Checkpoint at Atlantis Casino. The action has been flying all week long and building up to the $600 RunGood Series Checkpoint Main Event which started yesterday with Day 1a and continues on with Day 1bc today.

The Main Event has three starting flights. Day 1a was played yesterday and gathered 112 entries and ended with 14 players remaining. Day 1b will start at 11 a.m. and Day 1c will get underway at 6 p.m.

Dwight Englekirk took the Day 1a chip lead as he bagged 433,000 after yesterday's action. Three other players reached the 400,000 chip threshold which will be the aim for players looking to bag big for Day 2.

The $600 buy-in will give each player a 30,000 starting stack. Levels are 30 minutes on Day 1 and registration will remain open until the start of Level 9. There will be 15-minute breaks every four levels of play. Day 1 will finish once 12.5% of the field is reached, which is where all the surviving players will be in the money and advance on to Day 2 which will be on Sunday May 7 at 12 noon.

A bevy of familiar names are expected to play today as well as some up and coming players who will be willing to throw their hat into the ring for the $600 entry fee.

PokerNews will keep you updated throughout the entire Main Event. Coverage will go through the entirety of Day 1b and then pick back up after the close of registration on Day 1c.

Tags: Dwight Englekirk