2025 RGPS Grand Prix Tulsa

$800 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2025 RGPS Grand Prix Tulsa
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
$65,435
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$100,000
Entries
469
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
140
Players Left
17
Players Left 1 / 469

The RunGood Poker Series Main Event Returns to Tulsa

RunGood Grand Prix Rings
RunGood Grand Prix Rings

The 2025 RunGood Poker Series Grand Prix Tulsa $800 Main Event is here, as RGPS has a total of three flights slated to set the stage for the $100,000 guaranteed Main Event to see who will capture the championship and the RGPS ring at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The first starting flight is scheduled to take place today at 6 p.m. local time, with the two additional flights scheduled for Oct. 25 at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. respectively.

This is the second time RGPS has stopped at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in 2025, as the series kicked off the year with a tournament in Tulsa in January. The main event hosted a total of 517 entrants to create a prize pool of $361,900. Brian Craig outlasted the field to take down the RGPS title to take home a first-place prize of $70,169.

Craig went into the final day 15th in chips, before he roared back to take down the crown after entering heads-up play with a 3:1 chip deficit to win the first-place prize.

Brian Craig
Brian Craig

2025 RGPS Mission RunGood Tulsa $800 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Brian CraigOlathe, KS$70,169
2Mike TravisTulsa, OK$46,757
3Josh WyattChelsea, OK$34,453
4Michael CantrelliTulsa, OK$25,695
5Ryan AndersonKansas City, MO$19,362
6Tyler BarnesMiami, OK$14,766
7James Stone (OK)Broken Arrow, OK$11,400
8Ha TranFt. Smith, AR$8,867
9Greg HenryGoldsby, OK$7,021

Players will begin the $800 RGPS Tulsa Main Event with a starting stack of 30,000 chips. The tournament will have 30-minute blind levels during the first eight levels of open registration. Once registration closes at the beginning of Level 9, each blind level will last 40 minutes until the tournament’s conclusion.

There is unlimited re-entry, and players may play all Day 1 flights and will be required to take the higher chip stack should they qualify for Day 2 multiple times.

A total of 12.5% of each flight, rounded down, will be entitled to advance to Day 2, with all three flights coalescing on Oct. 26 to play down to a winner. There will be a Day 2 redraw, as well as redraws at the final 27 and 18 players, before once again redrawing for the final table of nine.

Stay tuned here at PokerNews for updates on the action at the Tulsa $800 RPGS Main Event.

Tags: Brian CraigGreg HenryHa TranJames StoneJosh WyattMichael CantrelliMike TravisRyan AndersonTyler Barnes