2025 RGPS Mission RunGood Thunder Valley
Level: 27
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Players are on a 60-minute break. Play will resume at the 50,000/100,000 level.
Andrew Moreno began the action with a raise to 160,000 from under the gun. Hamed Valizadegan defended from the big blind.
Moreno bet 100,000 on the K♠4♠8♥ flop after he was checked to, and Valizadegan made the call.
Both players checked the 3♦ turn to bring the K♣ river.
Valizadegan bet 400,000 and Moreno made the call. Valizadegan showed A♠8♦ for two pair, which was good enough to take down the pot as Moreno mucked his hand.
Hamed Valizadegan limped from the small blind, and Andrew Moreno chose to raise to 220,000 from the big blind. Valizadegan called and sent them to a flop.
Valizadegan checked the K♦6♦J♦ flop before Moreno bet 180,000. Valizadegan called to stay in the hand.
The A♥ turn resulted in another check from Valizadegan. Moreno used a time bank before he bet 500,000. Valizadegan responded with an all-in check-raise, which resulted in a quick fold from Moreno.
Jackson Spencer opened to 160,000 from the cutoff and faced a re-raise from Robert Grossglauser to 450,000 on the button.
Spencer played two time banks before he chose to go all-in for 1,980,000. Grossglauser called to put Spencer at risk.
Jackson Spencer: K♥K♣
Robert Grossglauser: J♥J♦
Spencer had the goods against Grossglauser. The flop fanned out 2♠7♣7♥ to keep Spencer in the lead.
The 8♣ turn did not change much and the 10♥ river completed the board to give Spencer the double and push Grossglauser back down the chip counts.
Andrew Moreno got it started with a limp from the small blind before Jackson Spencer checked his option from the big blind.
Both players checked the 7♣8♦J♠ flop and the J♦ turn.
Moreno bet 160,000 on the 6♠ river. Spencer made the call.
Moreno showed A♦7♥ for two pair, and Spencer mucked his hand to award the pot to Moreno.
The 2025 RunGood Poker Series fall season is almost here, as the RGPS: Grand Prix schedule has been unveiled.
The new season will visit 12 stops across the country, including 4 brand new destinations. The debut in August will also feature newly designed RGPS championship rings, and aims to provide players the ultimate ride through the world of mid-major tournament poker.
“This season is all about momentum, both at the tables and in the growth of the game of poker,” said Tana Karn, President of RunGoodGear and founder of the RGPS. “Poker is booming and we’re thrilled to be a part of it.”
2025 RGPS: Grand Prix Schedule
| Date | Location | Casino |
|---|---|---|
| Aug. 19 - 24 | Elizabeth, IN | Caesars Southern Indiana |
| Aug. 26 - 31 | Reno, NV | Atlantis Casino Reno |
| Sept. 2 - 7 | Tunica, MS | Horseshoe Casino Tunica |
| Sept. 16 - 21 | Grantville, PA | Hollywood Penn National |
| Sept. 25 - Oct. 5 | New Orleans, LA | Caesars New Orleans |
| Oct. 7 - 12 | Council Bluffs, IA | Horseshoe Council Bluffs |
| Oct. 21 - 26 | Tulsa, OK | Hard Rock Casino Tulsa |
| Oct. 28 - Nov. 2 | Oxon Hill, MD | MGM National Harbor |
| Nov. 4 - 9 | Maryland Heights, MO | Hollywood St Louis |
| Nov. 11 - 16 | Tunica, MS | Horseshoe Casino Tunica |
| Nov.18 - 23 | San Diego, CA | Jamul Casino San Diego |
| Nov. 28 - Dec. 4 | Lincoln, CA | Thunder Valley Casino Resort |
Level: 26
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000