2024 RGPS Destination RunGood San Diego

$600 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 RGPS Destination RunGood San Diego

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2
Prize
$41,550
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$215,800
Entries
415
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
53
Players Left
1

Day 2 of RGPS Main Event Kicks off at Noon! Kenneth Douglas Leads while Derrick Yamada Looks to Defend Title!

Jamul Casino
Jamul Casino

The next RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) champion will be crowned today as Day 2 of the RGPS Jamul Casino Main Event in San Diego kicks off at high noon local time.

The Main Event had three starting flights and 415 runners to generate a prize pool of $215,800, well surpassing the guarantee of $125,000. Only 53 of those players are returning for Day 2 as they compete for the top prize.

All players returning are already in the money, with $997 already locked up as a min-cash. The first-place finisher will earn a nice sum of $41,550, the RunGood ring, and a package to the Dream Seat Invitational at Thunder Valley later this year.

RGPS Main Event Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$41,55010-12$3,744
2$31,20013-15$3,151
3$20,05616-18$2,579
4$13,30419-21$2,147
5$10,24022-24$1,791
6$8,48125-27$1,511
7$7,11128-36$1,219
8$5,78137-45$1,101
9$4,45446-53$997
Derrick Yamada
Derrick Yamada

Leading the charge into Day 2 will be Day 1c's leader, Kenneth Douglas with his dominating stack of 709,000 followed by Lirio Fontamillas of 1c with 680,000 and Abraham DeGuzman of 1b with 530,000. Defending champion Derrick Yamada also bagged a big stack with 423,000 and will be looking for a chance to repeat last November's result.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Kenneth Douglas709,000118
2Lirio Fontamillas680,000113
3Abraham DeGuzman530,00088
4Kenneth Nicoletti481,00080
5Seth Harmes464,00077
6Derrick Yamada423,00071
7Timothy Vu400,00067
8Edward Liu377,00063
9Luis Pedro363,00061
10Corey Paggeot355,00059

Play will resume with 22:54 in Level 14 with blinds at 3,000/6,000/6,000, but once it is complete the length of the levels will be changed to 40 minutes with a break every three.

As always, stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is ready to bring you all of the Day 2 action!

Tags: Abraham DeGuzmanCorey PaggeotDerrick YamadaEdward LiuKenneth DouglasKenneth NicolettiLirio FontamillasLuis PedroSan DiegoSeth HarmesTimothy Vu