2025 RGPS Grand Prix Pennsylvania

$800 Main Event
Day: 1bc
Event Info
2025 RGPS Grand Prix Pennsylvania
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
44
Prize
$26,018
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$115,500
Entries
165
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 1bc
Entries
111
Players Left
12
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Anthony Potis Leads Last 18 Standing in RGPS Grand Prix Pennsylvania $800 Main Event

Level 16 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Anthony Potis
Anthony Potis

The final two flights of the RGPS Grand Prix Pennsylvania $800 Main Event have concluded, leaving 18 players to battle for the money on Day 2.

The first ever visit of the RunGood Poker Series to Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course attracted a total of 165 entrants for the Main Event, more than doubling the guarantee and amassing a prize pool of $115,500.

The overall leader entering payday is Anthony Potis, who took control of his table on Day 1b to build an impressive stack of 564,000.

The late Day 1c flight saw Chadd Beatty set the pace, bagging up 491,000 for Sunday. All 18 players will return at 12:00 p.m. local time to battle for the RGPS ring.

End of Day 1bc Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Anthony PotisUnited States564,000
2Chadd BeattyUnited States491,000
3Mark BrodskyUnited States444,000
4Jonathan AresUnited States378,000
5Akash PatelUnited States318,000
6Christopher ColesUnited States254,000
7Ashley FrankUnited States187,000
8Patrick WatersUnited States172,000
9Lewis WolfgangUnited States172,000
10Rob GardnerUnited States155,000
11Brandon SorgeUnited States114,000
12Cole BankusUnited States101,000
Mark Brodsky
Mark Brodsky

Action of the Day

Saturday’s early flight saw 72 entries, with play scheduled to stop at the final nine players. However, hand-for-hand play produced a double elimination on stone bubble, leaving just eight survivors to bag up chips.

Among the remaining contenders from Day 1b are good friends Mark Brodsky (444,000), Akash Patel (318,000), and Lewis Wolfgang (172,000), who were seated next to each other while earning a spot in the money together.

The other players who will return to play for the title are Christopher Coles (254,000), Patrick Waters (172,000), Rob Gardner (155,000), and Cole Bankus (101,000).

Ashley Frank
Ashley Frank

From there, the spotlight shifted to Day 1c, which saw another 39 entries taking a final shot at joining the list of survivors for Day 2.

RunGood Ambassador Ashley Frank (187,000) was among the final four, while the final flight was led by Chadd Beatty (491,000).

Jonathan Ares battled back from less than five big blinds late in the night to finish with 378,000, while Brandon Sorge finished among the short stacks with 114,000.

Among the other notable names to take their shot on Saturday were fellow RGPS Ambassadors Nicholas Rigby and Alexandra Loveless. Rigby and Loveless took a seat in both flights, but were sent to the rail short of finding a bag.

Alexandra Loveless
Alexandra Loveless

Action will resume Sunday at noon local time, where the clock will have 26:13 remaining on Level 15 with blinds of 4,000/8,000 and a 8,000 big blind ante. Players will continue to navigate 40-minute levels, with breaks schedule after every two hours of action.

With just 18 remaining, the final table and largest portions of the prize pool will be firmly in sight right from the start of play. A full breakdown of the payouts will be posted shortly after cards are in the air on Day 2.

The PokerNews team will be tableside to continue full coverage of this historic first RGPS event in Central Pennsylvania, so don’t miss the exciting conclusion on Sunday!

Tags: Akash PatelAlexandra LovelessAnthony PotisAshley FrankBrandon SorgeChadd BeattyChristopher ColesCole BankusJonathan AresLewis WolfgangMark BrodskyNicholas RigbyPatrick WatersRob Gardner