2025 RGPS Grand Prix San Diego

$600 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 RGPS Grand Prix San Diego
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
$38,890
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$180,960
Entries
348
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
41
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 348
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Hoang Wins Big Pot Against Fagin

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante

There were over 250,000 already in the middle on a board that read 52810K when Long Hoang chose to jam into Jonathan Fagin.

The bet put Fagin into the tank. After consideration, Fagin made the call.

Hoang showed K5 for two pair as Fagin pitched his cards into the muck to scoop a large pot early on Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
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Long Hoang
620,000
369,000
369,000
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Jonathan Fagin
24,000
336,000
336,000

Tags: Jonathan FaginLong Hoang

Habbaba Eliminates Millstone

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Susan Millstone
Susan Millstone

Gabriel Habbaba raised and was re-raised by Susan Millstone. Habbaba responded with an all-in and was called by Millstone with Millstone at risk.

Susan Millstone: AJAll in
Gabriel Habbaba: AA

Millstone ran into a monster as Habbaba held pocket aces to be well ahead of Millstone.

The flop gave Millstone some hope of an upset as it came 22Q to give Millstone a flush draw.

Millstone was unable to find another club on the 8 turn and the 5 river to be eliminated from the tournamnet.

Player Chips Progress
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Gabriel Habbaba
550,000
200,000
200,000
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Susan Millstone
Busted
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Leslie Autenreith
Busted
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Jeffrey Bati
Busted
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Nicholas Baca
Busted
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Jeremiah Corrigan
Busted

Tags: Gabriel HabbabaSusan Millstone

Ortega Bests Toscano

Level 14 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Andres Ortega
Andres Ortega

Armando Toscano began the hand with a raise to 14,000 from the cutoff. Andres Ortega responded with a re-raise to 28,000 on the button. Toscano called and sent them to a flop.

The 91010 flop resulted in a check from Toscano before Ortega bet out 22,000. Toscano answered with a check-raise to 44,000, and Ortega made the call.

Both players checked the J turn and the 6 river.

Ortega showed QJ for two pair, and Toscano flashed a 9x before he folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Andres Ortega
390,000
91,000
91,000
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Armando Toscano
145,000
104,000
104,000

Tags: Andres OrtegaArmando Toscano

Level: 14

Blinds: 3,000/6,000

Ante: 6,000

Christenson Gets Early Double

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Lewis Christensen
Lewis Christensen

Lewis Christenson got it in against Corey Paggeot in the opening minutes of Day 2 with his tournament at risk for 88,000.

Lewis Christenson: AJAll in
Corey Paggeot: KQ

The flop was clean for Christenson as it came 885 to keep him ahead.

Paggeot saw welcome news on the turn as he spiked the Q to pull ahead.

The river changed the standings once again as Christenson hit the A on the river to improve to a better pair and stay in contention.

Player Chips Progress
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Corey Paggeot
520,000
80,000
80,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Lewis Christenson
190,000
102,000
102,000

Tags: Corey PaggeotLewis Christenson

Level: 13

Blinds: 3,000/5,000

Ante: 5,000

Robert Fortuno Among Chip Leaders Entering Day 2

Robert Fortuno
Robert Fortuno

The final day of the RunGood Poker Series San Diego Grand Prix $600 Main Event has arrived at the Jamul Casino Resort, as the final 41 entrants will return to the felt at 12:00 p.m. local time to settle once and for all who will be the RGPS champion. A total of 348 players created a prize pool of $180,960, with first place scheduled to take home a prize of $38,890.

Jose Medina will enter Day 2 as the chip leader after a late push on Day 1c saw his stack grow to 777,000. Medina will enter with a chance to surpass his career live earnings with a win at RGPS Grand Prix San Diego.

Corey Paggeot will enter Day 2 as the second-highest stack in the room as his late-night heater on Day 1a vaulted him to a stack of 600,000. Paggeot boasts over $400,000 in lifetime earnings according to The Hendon Mob, but the RGPS main event title has eluded him. He will aim to change that today as he pursues the title with 42 left.

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jose MedinaMexico777,000155
2Corey PaggeotUnited States600,000120
3Robert FortunoUnited States509,000102
4Christopher BlackUnited States463,00093
5Barbara LaneseUnited States436,00087
6Jeff BurquistUnited States402,00080
7Beau BoasythongUnited States393,00079
8Kellan KempUnited States365,00073
9Jonathan FaginUnited States360,00072
10Gabriel HabbabaUnited States350,00070

Robert Fortuno (509,000) will also enter Day 2 with a healthy stack. Fortuno has been playing poker since as far back as elementary school, but he began playing Texas Hold’em when he came to the United States in the late 1990s. A first-place finish would be the largest cash of his career and his first RGPS main event title. Fortuno flirted with a main event title in February of 2020 when he finished in third place at this same venue, but will now have the opportunity to improve on that result.

Long Hoang was unique in that he achieved the distinction of qualifying for Day 2 twice, as he bagged on both Day 1a and Day 1b. Hoang will take the larger of his two stacks (251,000) and be given a minimum cash for the stack that he forfeits.

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$38,89010-12$3,275
2$27,25013-15$2,787
3$17,52016-18$2,316
4$11,22919-21$1,909
5$8,65922-24$1,556
6$7,15525-27$1,348
7$6,01728-36$1,140
8$4,94037-42$930
9$3,887  

Play will resume with the blinds at the 3,000/5,000 level. Blind levels will be 40 minutes for the remainder of the tournament. Action will play down to a winner as the champion will be crowned.

Stay tuned here at PokerNews for updates on Day 2 action as a new title winner here at Jamul Casino Resort.

Tags: Barbara LaneseBeau BoasythongChristopher BlackCorey PaggeotGabriel HabbabaJeff BurquistJonathan FaginJose MedinaKellan KempLong HoangRobert Fortuno

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Long HoangUnited States251,00050
12Gabriel HabbabaUnited States350,00070
13Susan MillstoneUnited States193,00039
14Perry ChouUnited States290,00058
15Armando ToscanoUnited States249,00050
16Andres OrtegaMexico299,00060
17Wangcheng YuanUnited States286,00057
19Au HoUnited States222,00044
      
21Sergio MoralesMexico143,00029
22Brian BrownUnited States336,00067
23Julian SchoolcraftUnited States329,00066
24Francisco AnzarUnited States78,00016
25Doug AvenellUnited States190,00038
26William WilsonUnited States242,00048
27Jeff BurquistUnited States402,00080
28Jeremiah CerriganUnited States70,00014
      
61Bradley MillerUnited States288,00058
62Christopher BlackUnited States463,00093
63Jonathan FaginUnited States360,00072
64Taylor HowardUnited States64,00013
65Jeremy ClemonsUnited States79,00016
66Barbara LaneseUnited States436,00087
67Zach KelleyUnited States220,00044
68Aviram ParshaUnited States139,00028
69Maksim TatarintsevUnited States268,00054
      
71Leslie AutrnreithUnited States81,00016
72Jeffery BatiUnited States190,00038
73Randy ShamoUnited States48,00010
74Nicholas BakaUnited States61,00012
76David AvinaUnited States127,00025
77Herny TrinidadUnited States290,00058
78Nan ChenUnited States97,00019
79Robert FortunoUnited States509,000102
      
81Corey PaggeotUnited States600,000120
82Juan VazquezUnited States65,00013
83Jose MedinaMexico777,000155
84Anastasiia KnappUnited States173,00035
85Kellan KempUnited States365,00073
87Eduardo ParraMexico184,00037
88Lewis ChristensenUnited States88,00018
89Beau BoasythongUnited States393,00079

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