Michael Loncar moved in his final 16,500 from late position which saw another player move in from the small blind and cards were turned on their backs.
Michael Loncar:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Loncar connected with the ten on the flop to survive as he doubled up his short stack.
Action was picked up with cards on their backs, with Josh Prager all in for his last 49,000 with another player having called him to put him at risk.
Josh Prager:
Opponent:
The flop came out which gave the opponent a full house drawing dead as Prager flopped four kings. The table leapt up in amazement while Prager sat calmly as the turn and river rolled off.
The pot was pushed to Prager as the table continued talking about the hand.
A player in early position raised to 10,000 which saw Jeff Beachy move all in from the hijack for 88,000 and another player move all in for 82,000. The initial raiser called after saying "I hope you both have pocket tens."
Opponent:
Jeff Beachy:
Early position:
The board ran out and Beachy's set held up to nearly triple up through his opponents by knocking out one.
The RunGood Poker Series $800 Main Event at Graton Casino in Rohnert Park, California has concluded its entry days with the conclusion of its Day 1c and 1d today. The numbers of the flight ticked up as expected, with 650 players coming out to play the final two flights of the main event.
The total prize pool is $730,100, with the 132 players returning tomorrow all guaranteed $1,175 and all eyes on the first-place prize of $122,385.
Leading the final two flights is Dan Sarasin from Day 1d who ended his day with 611,000. Sarasin has just one recorded Hendon Mob cash, that came in the RGPS studio ring event last September for $545. With his bag today he has ensured that his lifetime earnings will at least triple, as well as putting himself in prime position for a deep run at a massive score and his first RGPS ring.
Top Ten Chip Counts Day 1cd
Rank
Player
Chip Count
1
Dan Sarasin
611,000
2
Craig Stampher
564,000
3
Giovanni Magat
558,000
4
Adam Ready
504,000
5
Henry Frazier
500,000
6
Seaver Kyuw
477,000
7
Charles Hiatt
468,000
8
William Pinhiero
447,000
9
Jeff Beachy
442,000
10
Mitchell Tsang
440,000
He joins the Day 1c leader Craig Stamper (564,000), Jeff Beachy (442,000), Josh Prager (332,000), Daniel Hatch (233,000), Brett Murray (167,000), and James Cavanaugh (96,000). Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano found his way to a sizable bag of 367,000 after just flying back from the Global Poker Awards in Las Vegas Nevada at PokerGO studio. He will be one of only a few looking for his third RGPS ring in this massive main event.
Rob "Boston Rob" Mariano flew in this morning to play the flight, and ended the day with a sizable stack.
The day was not kind to all, as many players like Shirin Oskooi, La Sengphet, Benjamin Underwood, Michael Loncar, WSOP bracelet winners Ian Steinman and Pat Lyons all fell by the wayside in their quest for RGPS glory. They will have to look to the events following the main event this week for any such jewelry to fall into their possession.
The 132 players will return tomorrow at Level 15 and blinds at 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante. The levels tomorrow following the first will become 40-minute levels, with a 15-minute break occurring after every three rather than every four. Play will continue down to a winner.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates and the eventual results of The RunGood Poker Series $800 Main Event at Graton Casino in California. Also check out updates for the concurrently running RunGood Poker Series $600 Main Event at Horseshoe Casino in Tunica, Mississippi.