RunGood Poker Series Grand Prix San Diego Main Event Slated to Begin
RunGood Poker Series Grand Prix is making a stop at Jamul Casino Resort near San Diego, California, for a weekend of poker for the $600 RGPS Grand Prix Main Event featuring a $150,000 guarantee. This is the third time RGPS has stopped at Jamul Casino Resort this calendar year.
The last time RGPS came into town, it was Sebastian Acevedo who scored the first-place prize of $33,216 after agreeing to a three-way ICM chop with James Kozono and David Fernandez Sanchez to take home the crown at the San Diego Poker Classic.
2025 San Diego Poker Classic Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sebastian Acevedo | United States | $33,216* |
| 2 | James Kozono | United States | $28,865* |
| 3 | David Fernandez Sanchez | United States | $26,431* |
| 4 | Patrick Wamsley | United States | $12,071 |
| 5 | Silas Tooley | United States | $9,302 |
| 6 | Tolga Gesli | United States | $7,703 |
| 7 | Romeo Ebidag | United States | $6,455 |
| 8 | Michael Kaplitz | United States | $5,285 |
| 9 | Bradley Miller | United States | $4,115 |
* Denotes three-way deal
RGPS will now shift its focus to the final two stops of the Grand Prix 2025 Race to Gold as it will host a pair of events this weekend before the Dream Seat Invitational season finale. The RGPS Jamul Resort Casino Main Event will feature three starting flights with the first flight scheduled to begin tonight at 6 p.m. local time.
The final two flights will be hosted on Saturday, November 22, with Day 1b beginning at 11 a.m. and Day 1c slotted to begin at 6 p.m. local time. The qualifying players will reconvene on Day 2, which will begin on Sunday, November 23, at 12 p.m., where they will play until a winner is crowned.
Players will begin with a starting stack of 30,000 chips. Blind are scheduled for 30 minutes for the first eight levels and will bump up to 40-minute levels after that. Registration will remain open until the beginning of Level 9.
Players are entitled to unlimited re-entries, and they may play all Day 1 flights. Should a player qualify for Day 2 more than once, they will only be entitled to play the higher chip stack, as any lower stacks will be removed from play at the start of Day 2.
A total of 12.5% of players, rounded down from each flight, will be in the money and qualify for Day 2.
Stay tuned here at PokerNews for coverage of all starting flights and the eventual champion here at the RPGS Jamul Casino Resort San Diego Grand Prix.