2023 RGPS San Diego

$600 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 RGPS San Diego

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$31,565
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$155,480
Entries
299
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
39
Players Left
1

Derrick Yamada Wins RGPS Jamul for $31,565*

Level 27 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Derrick Yamada
Derrick Yamada

San Diego's Derrick Yamada took down the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) Jamul $600 Main Event late Sunday evening after nearly 12 hours of play on Day 2 to earn a payday of $31,565 after a heads-up chop deal with Steve Hoang. The deal also included the RGPS ring as well as a seat and travel package to the Dream Seat Invitational in Thunder Valley next week.

The Main Event, which offered three starting flights, attracted 299 entrants to generate a prize pool of $155,480. Only 39 of those players made it to Day 2, all of whom were guaranteed a min-cash of $855.

Yamada and Hoang decided to do a deal after both players took turns being a massive favorite, and ultimately ended when Yamada held the upper hand with a 3:1 chip lead.

“...Yeah, I mean, it was a great deal for me, he offered a great chop money-wise and we both knew we were just going to be sticking it in pre-flop,” Yamada explained, who originally refused to do a deal.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPayout
1Derrick Yamada$31,565*
2Steve Hoang$25,690*
3Johnny Groat$15,325
4Maurice Thomas$9,665
5Jasmin Grabic$7,455
6Brendan Wiley $6,175
7Randy Shamo$5,185
8Anastasia Knapp$4,260
9Richard "Coach" Furfaro$3,395

*indicates chop deal

Hot Streak

Yamada, who is a local recreational player, adds this latest score to his growing poker resume and extends his hot run this year. He had several cashes at the WSOP over the summer and also scored a big first-place finish for $72,777 at another local tournament back in May.

“My wife only lets me keep playing as long as I win,” he had joked earlier in the day, but there may be some truth to this as he seems to keep the streak alive.

Yamada was the star of the show all day as he came in as the overall Day 1 chip leader and kept the train rolling by busting out several players and amassing a giant stack early on. The action started out fast and furious as the 39 original field was quickly cut down to the final table in only a few hours. One of the names unfortunate to hit the rail was Caitlin Comeskey who was the last RunGood Ambassador in the running but unfortunately was eliminated by Stan Dixon who also went on a hot run.

Final Table Action

Once the final table was reached, however, the action slowed to a crawl and there were no bustouts for quite a while as the players tightened up. It took a crazy cooler to send out the first casualty when Richard "Coach" Furfaro got it all in with the nut straight on the turn but Randy Shamo hit a runner-runner flush to eliminate him.

Next to go was Anastasia Knapp who moved all in with pocket fives but ran into the pocket aces of Maurice Thompson to send her out in 8th place. In seventh place came Randy Shamo who fell to Hoang as he started his meteoric rise.

Immediately after busting Shamo, Hoang won a massive pot with ace-jack versus Yamada’s ace-king to make him the dominant chip leader, causing a big change in table dynamics.

After some more slow-paced play, Brendan Wiley made his way to the exit in sixth when his pocket sevens couldn't hold up to Hoang’s ace-three when he spiked an ace on the flop. After holding the lead for a while, Hoang then handed it off to Johnny Groat when he doubled up twice through him. This didn’t last too long, however, as Hoang knocked out Jasmin Grabic in 5th place with pocket queens to retake the chip lead.

In fourth place came Maurice Thomas, who was down to only a few big blinds at one point but managed to make a deep run that was ultimately ended when his ace-four ran into the superior ace-jack of Hoang.

Last to exit in regulation play was Groat who was left short after losing a huge pot to Yamada and got it all in preflop against both opponents. The action checked through to the river until Yamada bet to isolate but then tabled the nut straight to send Groat out in third place.

Heads-Up Roller Coaster

After Groat made his exit, Yamada and Hoang entered heads-up play with the former holding a 3:1 chip lead over the latter. This quickly changed, however, as Hoang won a huge flip early on with pocket nines by flopping a set against the ace-jack of Yamada.

Shortly after that, Hoang took a massive lead when Yamada called his all-in on a board of deuce-three-ten with both players holding a ten. Hoang had Yamada outkicked with a seven versus a five and after the runout, he was awarded the huge pot to take a big lead.

After a few hands, it seemed like Yamada was out of the running until he one hand when he hit a miraculous gutshot straight on the river to double-up. He then followed that up with another huge double with ace-king versus the queen-four of Hoang.

Soon after, Hoang offered the chop deal and Yamada readily agreed to end the tournament by taking the title and the perks along with it.

Congratulations to both players on their win!

That concludes the coverage of the RGPS Jamul Main Event but be sure to keep up with everything poker here on PokerNews.

And remember, San Diego, stay classy.

Tags: Anastasia KnappBrendan WileyCaitlin ComeskeyDerrick YamadaJasmin GrabicJohnny GroatMaurice ThomasMaurice ThompsonRandy ShamoSan DiegoStan Dixon

Johnny Groat Eliminated in 3rd Place ($15,325)

Level 26 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Johnny Groat
Johnny Groat

After being left short, Johnny Groat moved all in preflop and was called by both Derrick Yamada and Steve Hoang to put him at risk.

Yamada and Hoang checked all the way through to the river 98437, where Yamada then led out for 400,000 and Hoang promptly folded.

Yamada then flipped over the stone-cold nuts with J10 while Groat rolled over Q2 to send him out in 3rd place for a healthy score of $15,325.

Player Chips Progress
Derrick Yamada us
Derrick Yamada
7,000,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
1,970,000
-2,100,000
-2,100,000
Johnny Groat us
Johnny Groat
Busted

Tags: Derrick YamadaJohnny GroatSteve Hoang

Maurice Thomas Eliminated in 4th Place ($9,665)

Level 25 : Blinds 50,000/75,000, 75,000 ante
Maurice Thomas
Maurice Thomas

Maurice Thomas moved all in preflop and Steve Hoang made the call to put his tournament life on the line.

Maurice Thomas: A4
Steve Hoang: AJ

Thomas was going to need some help to stay alive, and although the flop of 776 provided some hope with a possible chop, the runout 8J failed to do so and he was eliminated in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
4,400,000
-700,000
-700,000
Maurice Thomas us
Maurice Thomas
Busted

Tags: Maurice ThomasSteve Hoang

Jasmin Grabic Eliminated in 5th Place ($7,455)

Level 25 : Blinds 50,000/75,000, 75,000 ante
Jasmin Grabic
Jasmin Grabic

After being left short from losing a big pot to Steve Hoang, Jasmin Grabic got it all in preflop against Hoang.

Jasmin Grabic: A5
Steve Hoang: QQ

Grabic would need some help to stay alive, but the runout of 7K2107 did him no favors and he was sent to the rail in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
5,100,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
Jasmin Grabic us
Jasmin Grabic
Busted

Tags: Jasmin GrabicSteve Hoang

Groat Takes Chip Lead

Level 23 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Johnny Groat
Johnny Groat

On a heads-up flop of 5QJ, Johnny Graot and Steve Hoang set off the fireworks as they got all the chips into the middle, with Groat at risk.

Johnny Groat: Q7
Steve Hoang: K10

Groat was ahead with his top pair of queens, but still needed to fade any, nine, king, or ace that would give the pot to Hoang. The turn brought in the 4 which dramatically reduced Hoang's outs as any heart would now give Groat a flush. The river came the brick J for Groat's queens to hold and he was awarded the pot for a big double-up.

Player Chips Progress
Johnny Groat us
Johnny Groat
2,950,000
1,505,000
1,505,000
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
2,600,000
-1,400,000
-1,400,000

Tags: Johnny GroatSteve Hoang

Brendan Wiley Eliminated in 6th Place ($6,175)

Level 22 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Brendan Wiley
Brendan Wiley

Short-stacked Brendan Wiley moved all in preflop and was called by Steve Hoang to put him at risk.

Brendan Wiley: 77
Steve Hoang: A3

Wiley was ahead going into this bout with his sevens, but an ace appeared right on the flop of 6AK to give Hoang the lead. No sevens appeared on the 83 runout to save Wiley and he was therefore eliminated in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
4,270,000
670,000
670,000
Brendan Wiley us
Brendan Wiley
Busted

Tags: Brendan WileySteve Hoang

Randy Shamo Eliminated in 7th Place ($5,185)

Level 22 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Randy Shamo
Randy Shamo

The action was missed on the hand, but Randy Shamo and Steve Hoang got it all in preflop, with Shamo at risk.

Randy Shamo: K10
Steve Hoang: A3

According to the table, the board wound up double-pairing and Hoang took down the pot with ace-high while Shamo was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
3,800,000
700,000
700,000
Randy Shamo us
Randy Shamo
Busted

Tags: Randy ShamoSteve Hoang

Anastasia Knapp Eliminated in 8th Place ($4,260)

Level 21 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Anastasia Knapp
Anastasia Knapp

Before the flop, Anastasia Knapp and Maurice Thomas got all their chips into the middle, with Knapp at risk.

Anastasia Knapp: 55
Maurice Thomas: AA

Knapp was going to need a lot of help to survive this one, but unfortunately, the runout of 2QK6K did her no favors and she was eliminated in 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
Maurice Thomas us
Maurice Thomas
650,000
200,000
200,000
Anastasia Knapp ua
Anastasia Knapp
Busted

Tags: Anastasia KnappMaurice Thomas

Richard "Coach" Furfaro Eliminated in 9th Place ($3,395)

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Richard "Coach" Furfaro
Richard "Coach" Furfaro

On a heads-up turn of 9J710, Richard "Coach" Furfaro moved all in and big stack Randy Shamo made the call t put him at risk.

Richard "Coach" Furfaro: KQ
Randy Shamo: 56

Furfaro was looking strong with his turned nut straight, but the wind was taken out of his sails when the J peeled off on the river to give Shamo a backdoor flush. Furfaro shook his head in disbeleif as the pot was pushed over to Shamo and he exited the tournament in ninth place as the first casualty at the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Randy Shamo us
Randy Shamo
2,100,000
500,000
500,000
Richard "Coach" Furfaro us
Richard "Coach" Furfaro
Busted

Tags: Randy ShamoRichard "Coach" Furfaro

Final Table Time! (full)

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Final Table Main Event
Final Table Main Event

With the elimination of Lewis Christensen, the remaining nine players have been reseated at the final table as follows:

SeatPlayerChipsBig Blinds
1Brendan Wiley120,0006
2Randy Shamo1,600,00080
3Jasmin Grabic660,00033
4Maurice Thomas450,00023
5Derrick Yamada2,805,000140
6Richard "Coach" Furfaro350,00018
7Steve Hoang920,00046
8Johnny Groat1,200,00060
9Anastasia Knapp375,00019
Player Chips Progress
Derrick Yamada us
Derrick Yamada
2,805,000
780,000
780,000
Randy Shamo us
Randy Shamo
1,600,000
Johnny Groat us
Johnny Groat
1,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
Steve Hoang us
Steve Hoang
920,000
-855,000
-855,000
Jasmin Grabic us
Jasmin Grabic
660,000
-65,000
-65,000
Maurice Thomas us
Maurice Thomas
450,000
125,000
125,000
Anastasia Knapp ua
Anastasia Knapp
375,000
115,000
115,000
Richard "Coach" Furfaro us
Richard "Coach" Furfaro
350,000
-300,000
-300,000
Brendan Wiley us
Brendan Wiley
120,000
-10,000
-10,000

Read full