2024 RGPS Destination RunGood Tunica

$600 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2024 RGPS Destination RunGood Tunica

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$55,321
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$337,620
Entries
662
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
186
Players Left
23

Smith, Reid, and Todhunter Lead the Way After Day 1a of the $600 Main Event at Destination RunGood Tunica

Level 16 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith

Day 1 of the $600 Main Event at Destination RunGood Tunica has come to an end and Stephen Smith is the leader after just under 16 full levels of play. A total of 186 players turned out for the opening flight and 23 moved on to Day 2.

Smith is followed by Terrance Reid in second and Andrew Todhunter in third. Adam Fields and Michael Cordell round out the top five. It was a surge in the late levels that gave Smith the lead after several other players held their share at one time or another.

Destination RunGood Tunica Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip Count
1Stephen Smith458,000
2Terrance Reid381,000
3Andrew Todhunter376,000
4Adam Fields376,000
5Michael Cordell373,000
6Sanh Vuong371,000
7Jess Roberts351,000
8Justin Kelley338,000
9BJ McBrayer319,000
10Erik Miller314,000

Day 1a Highlights

Reid, an esteemed member of the poker media, was among the early movers on the day. He built an early stack on a flush in Level 5 and he later bet big to fold out a suspicious Papa Karn. At one point in the later levels, Reid appeared to have eclipsed the half-million mark before he came back to the pack. He returns on Day 2 with the second-biggest stack from the opening flight and he will look to improve on his career-best podium finish for $46,600 from the RGPS Main Event in Graton last October.

Terrance Reid
Terrance Reid

Following Reid in third is Todhunter, who had the pleasure of bursting the bubble at the end of the evening when he used Big Slick to eliminate James West and his pocket tens. His previous best RGPS Main Event finish was a run to 15th place at the Tulsa stop in January of 2023. Todhunter will return on Day 2 with a big chance to improve on his career-high score of $12,138 for a second-place finish in a side event at WSOPC Tulsa.

Andrew Todhunter
Andrew Todhunter

The rest of the field includes red hot Day 1b players like BJ McBrayer and Erik Miller. Miller was one of the early chip leaders and he fell off the top of the leaderboard early, only to charge right back to the top 10 in the late levels. A native of Memphis, Miller won a RGPS ring in the $250 Black Chip Bounty tournament at the Tunica stop in September of 2023.

McBrayer is one of the most accomplished players in the field with over $1.5 million in career live earnings, according to The Hendon Mob. His record dates back to 2005, and he sports a consistent string of cashes with a career-high of $98,874 for a win at the Venetian in 2001. McBrayer’s best RGPS Main Event finish was a run to fourth place right here in Tunica in October of 2022.

Other players returning on Day include Jess Roberts, Justin Kelley, Kaleb Dunn, Trent Johnson, and Sanh Vuong.

Day 1a ended with just under two minutes remaining in Level 16. Day 1b will kick off on Saturday at 11 a.m. and a second flight is available at 6 p.m. Both flights will have open registration until the beginning of Level 9.

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team for live coverage from the floor of the $600 Main Event of Destination RunGood Tunica.

Tags: Adam FieldsAndrew TodhunterBJ McBrayerErik MillerJames WestJess RobertsJustin KelleyKaleb DunnMichael CordellPapa KarnSanh VuongStephen SmithTerrance ReidTrent Johnson

Big Slick Ends the Evening

Level 16 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Andrew Todhunter
Andrew Todhunter

James West was all in for his last 57,000 and Andrew Todhunter was the one to put him at risk. The other two tables finished up and both players tabled their hands.

James West: 1010All in
Andrew Todhunter: AK

The board ran out 62459 and Todhunter turned a flush to end the evening.

Stay tuned for a recap from the PokerNews team.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Todhunter us
Andrew Todhunter
377,000
347,000
347,000
James West
James West
Busted

Fields Chips Up Big in Clash of Stacks

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Brodie Harris
Brodie Harris

Adam Fields and Brodie Harris were all in with near-equal stacks and the cards were already turned up.

Adam Fields: KKAll in
Brodie Harris: AQ

The board ran out Q4388 and Fields held on with pocket kings to leave Harris with less than one big blind. A few moments later, Harris was seen leaving the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
Adam Fields us
Adam Fields
380,000
235,000
235,000
Brodie Harris
Brodie Harris
Busted

Tags: Adam FieldsBrodie Harris

Triple is Best for McAdams

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Mike McAdams
Mike McAdams

Action was three ways with 37A6 on the board and a swelling pot when Mike McAdams checked from the big blind. A player in late position bet 8,000 and BJ McBrayer called from the cutoff before McAdams shoved his last 14,000. Both players called and McAdams was at risk.

The river was 9 and both remaining players elected to check. McBrayer turned over J9 for the jack-high flush, while the player next to him showed Q4. However, it was McAdams who would secure the triple with KQ and the king-high flush.

Player Chips Progress
BJ McBrayer us
BJ McBrayer
191,000
37,000
37,000
Mike McAdams
Mike McAdams
73,000

Tags: Mike McAdamsBJ McBrayer

Papa Karn is Suspicious

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Teerakun "Papa Karn" Karnchanakphan
Teerakun "Papa Karn" Karnchanakphan

Action was four ways with a flop of 5A6 when Terrance Reid checked from the big blind. The player to his left tossed out 2,500 and Terakun "Papa Karn" Karnchanakphan called from late position. Morgan McBrayer came along from the button and Reid called to see a turn.

The turn was 6 and all four players checked to see 5 on the river.

Reid, who has received an equitable amount of coverage so far this evening, tossed out 14,000. The player to his left folded and Papa Karn went into the tank. It looked like he wanted to call but he thought better of it and tossed his hand in the muck. McBrayer wasn't far behind and Reid secured a big pot without showing his cards.

"Papa, you looked suspicious," Reid said.

Karn acknowledged it.

"Did you have an ace?" Reid asked.

"Did you have a five?" Karn replied.

PokerNews could not hear the answer to either question.

Player Chips Progress
Terrance Reid us
Terrance Reid
123,000
55,900
55,900
Terakun Karnchanakphan us
Terakun Karnchanakphan
35,000
35,000
35,000
Morgan McBrayer us
Morgan McBrayer
15,200
-1,700
-1,700

Tags: Morgan McBrayerTerrance ReidTerakun Karnchanakphan

Cody Reed Wins $200 Ambassador Bounty Ring Event

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Cody Reed
Cody Reed

Cody Reed defeated Ryan Paquette in heads-up play to win the top prize of $8,590 after a field of 240 entries turned out for the $200 Ambassador Bounty Ring Event at Destination RunGood Tunica.

Reed took home the lion's share of the $38,400 prize pool in a tournament that paid out the top 28 spots. Neel Mazumdar, Chirag Shah, and Demond Adams rounded out the top five.

RankNamePrize
1Cody Reed $    8,590
2Ryan Paquette $    5,727
3Neel Mazumdar $    4,167
4Chirag Shah $    3,078
5Demond Adams $    2,310
6Matthew Doyle $    1,760
7Man Ko $    1,363
8Robert Warner $    1,073
9James Lockwood $        859
10Russell Carpenter $        859

Tags: Cody Reed

Brandon Proctor Wins $250 Series Opener at Destination RunGood Tunica

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Brandon Proctor
Brandon Proctor

Brandon Proctor defeated Paul Smith in heads-up play to top a field of 85 entries and win $5,013. The 85 entries created a total prize pool of $17,000, from which 11 players were paid out at least $454. Anthony Travia, Walter Hunter, and Mark Oglesby rounded out the top five of the opening day tournament.

$250 Series Opener Top Ten

RankName Prize
1Brandon Proctor $5,013
2Paul Smith $3,342
3Anthony Travia $2,266
4Walter Hunter $1,593
5Mark Oglesby $1,164
6Miguel Castro $885
7Terry Hawkins $701
8Jacob Foley $580
9Bradley Wilkerson $501
10James Fender $501

A Leader Emerges

Level 3 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Erik Miller
Erik Miller

Action was heads up with a board of 446J when Erik Miller gave up the pot after he faced a bet of 4,500 in the cutoff.

Miller gave up tthatis pot but he has dragged quite a few more throughout the day and he is the presumptive chip leader with nearly 150,000 as the third level winds down.

A native of Memphis, Miller won a RGPS ring in the $250 Black Chip Bounty tournament at the Tunica stop in September of 2023.

Player Chips Progress
Erik Miller us
Erik Miller
149,000

Tags: Erik Miller

Lenard Anderson Wins $250 Seniors Event at Destination RunGood Tunica

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Lenard Anderson
Lenard Anderson

Lenard Anderson beat a field of 166 entries to win $8,029 in the Seniors Event on the opening day of Destination RunGood Tunica. Anderson defeated Shannon Hamblen to take the lion's share of the $33,200 prize pool.

Loi Hoang, a final table qualifier from the last stop here in Tunica, finished in third place. Hoang is one of the players in pursuit of Brian Winter on RGPS Player of the Year leaderboard. Robert Matty and Thomas Eubanks rounded out the top five.

RankName Amount
1Lenard Anderson $8,029
2Shannon Hamblen $5,354
3Loi Hoang $3,850
4Robert Matty $2,822
5Thomas Eubanks $2,108
6Richard Travis $1,606
7Randall Arnold $1,249
8Ronald McDaniel $991
9Danny Britt $803
10Branda Rogers $803

Tags: Lenard Anderson

Welcome to Day 1a of Destination RunGood at Horseshoe Tunica

RGPS Tunica
RGPS Tunica

Welcome to the opening night of the latest Destination RunGood stop for the RunGood Poker Series at Horseshoe Tunica. Cards go in the air for at 6 p.m. for the first of three opening flights.

The last time RGPS visited Tunica, Jack Keller III beat 661 entries to win $62,826 in the $600 Main Event. Keller, the son of the late three-time WSOP champion of the same name, beat Brian Winter in heads-up play for his career-best score. Winter, who is currently pacing the field at the top of the RGPS Player of the Year Leaderboard, is in attendance this weekend along with a host of RGPS regulars.

RGPS Tunica Final Table Results (Nov. 2023)

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jack KellerUnited States$62,826
2Brian WinterUnited States$41,894
3Chance LawsonUnited States$30,885
4Marcus WebbUnited States$23,023
5Carl MastersUnited States$17,355
6Sanh VuongUnited States$13,232
7Michael ZuroUnited States$10,204
8Chris DandreaUnited States$7,961
9Loi HoangUnited States$6,284

This weekend’s tournament will offer two more flights after this evening — both on Saturday at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. All surviving players will return on Sunday for the final at 12 p.m.

Players will start with 30,000 in chips and play 30 minute levels on Day 1 before the stakes increase every 40 minutes on Day 2. Registration will be available each flight through the start of Level 9, and players who qualify more than once will receive a min-cash and take their largest stack to Day 2

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team all weekend long for live updates from the floor of the $600 Main Event at Destination RunGood Tunica.

Tags: Brian WinterJack Keller III