2025 RGPS Mission RunGood Tulsa

$800 Main Event
Day: 1bc
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Event Info
2025 RGPS Mission RunGood Tulsa
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
43
Prize
$70,169
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$361,900
Entries
517
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 1bc
Entries
377
Players Left
24
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Davis and Abernathy Lead; McCracken, Petree, Al-Saden, Barnes, and Tucker Bag

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Todd Tucker
Todd Tucker

Today the final two flights of the RGPS $800 Main Event played to their 12.5% each out here at Hard Rock Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Day 1b dragged out a total of 197 entrants and Day 1c pulled out 180 entrants, seeing a total of 46 players make their way into Day 2. They will join the 17 players from yesterday’s flight to bring a grand total of 63 players to play tomorrow at 12:00 to battle for the title.

The biggest stack of the tournament came from the first of the two flights as Mike Travis ended his day with 722,000. Many of those chips came courtesy of a rather large pot late in the day where his queen-ten rivered a full house against his opponent’s pocket jacks. This propelled him to be the only stack above half a million in the whole tournament and he now sits poised to make a deep run for his first ever RunGood Series cash.

Leading the second flight is none other than 2018 RunGood Tulsa Main Event Champion Byron Abernathy (618,000). Abernathy has been a staple of the series for many years, and he now sits second in chips with 62 other players between himself and another RGPS title.

Day 1bc End of Day Chip Counts

PlacePlayerHometownChips
1Mike TravisTulsa, OK722,000
2Byron AbernathyNoel, MO618,000
3Todd TuckerVan Buren, AR458,000
4James PupilloSpringfield, MO444,000
5Michael SkimboClaremore, OK414,000
6Greg HenryGoldsby, OK380,000
7Kiet TranTulsa, OK349,000
8Ryan AndersonElmhurst, IL337,000
9Ha Bizzy TranFort Smith, OK323,000
10Brian CraigOlath, KS309,000

One thing that was noticeable was the number of former RGPS Main Event champions finding bags in their quest to become a two-time main event champion and carve their names deeper into midwestern poker lore. William McCracken (288,000) won his championship out at Kansas City just over a year ago for $83,099 and he has final tabled many Mains from KC, Joplin, and even here at Tulsa. Iman Al-Saden (152,000) won her title nine months ago with the St. Louis Main Event for $77,192. She also final tabled the most recent RGPS Tulsa Main Event and will be looking to make her second FT here. Pete Petree (164,000) is one of the former champions of the Main Event here, winning a career best $62,911 just two years ago. He is the only one of the champions to have another RGPS ring on top of his Main Event win, and he will be joining the ranks to look for another title. Tyler Barnes () won the 2023 fall iteration of this event for $52,692 and will looking to claim his second RGPS ring. Todd Tucker () began 2024 becoming the first RGPS Main Event champion winning the main event here $73,242. History could repeat itself as he aims to become the first champion of 2025 as well.

William McCracken
RGPS Kansas City Champion William McCracken

A who’s who of Tulsa and RunGood regulars occupy the seats of Day 2 as players like James Pupillo (444,000), Ashley “PokerFaceAsh” Frank (365,000), Brant Jolly (347,000), Michael Perrone (280,000), Wesley Jones (268,000), and Forrest Kollar (100,000) join the ranks of the players coming into Day 2. Many holding rings, with some looking for their first and to snag a massive first place prize.

Dreams of RunGood glory came to an end to quite a few today. Eric Bunch would not be going back to back for his title. He, along with Daniel “Donk” Hughes, Caitlin Comeskey, Duster Ellis, Ricky Gebhart, and RGPS POY Front Runner Michael Johns all were unable to snag a bag this trip. Their wishes for a Main Event title will have to come at another stop, which they will be able to do on many of the upcoming stops this year.

Play ended with 7:22 left in Level 13 with blinds at 3,000/5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante. At 12:00 tomorrow, the 63 players will return and play until a winner is crowned. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the exciting updates here on the floor.

Tags: Brant JollyCaitlin ComeskeyDavis Leads; McCrackenDuster EllisEric BunchForrest KollarIman Al-SadenJames PupilloMichael JohnsMichael PerroneMike TravisPete PetreeRicky GebhartTodd TuckerTucker BagWesley JonesWilliam McCracken

Cichy Falls To Jones

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Wesley Jones
Wesley Jones

Hunter Cichy moved all in for 44,000 in late position and Wesley Jones called in the cutoff.

Hunter Cichy: 77 All in
Wesley Jones: 99

The board ran out 4JA5A and the aces and nines held up for Jones to eliminate Cichy from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Wesley Jones
291,000
117,000
117,000
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Hunter Cichy
Busted
Run It Once

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Pupillo Finds A Queen

Level 12 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
James Pupillo
James Pupillo

James Pupillo raised to 9,000 in early position and a player called in the hijack while another player in the big blind three-bet to 49,000, leaving himself 1,000 behind. Pupillo moved all in for more and the hijack folded while the big blind called.

Hijack: 99 All in
James Pupillo: KQ

The board ran out AQ10A4 and the queen on the flop paired up to send the pot over to Pupillo.

Player Chips Progress
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James Pupillo
229,000
229,000
229,000

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Laymance Climbs With Aces

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Bryce Laymance
Bryce Laymance

A player raised to 4,000 in middle position and action folded around to the button where another player moved all in for 52,000 and in the big blind Bryce Laymance moved all in for more which saw the initial raiser fold.

Button: KQ All in
Bryce Laymance: AA

The board ran out J10784 and the aces faded all of the straight draw outs to secure the pot for Laymance.

Player Chips Progress
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Bryce Laymance
183,000
66,000
66,000

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Comeskey Goes Running Boat

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Caitlin Comeskey
Caitlin Comeskey

Three players called and in the big blind, Caitlin Comeskey raised to 6,500 which saw only one player come along in middle position.

The flop rolled out J105 and Comeskey checked over to her opponent who bet 8,000. Comeskey responded by moving all in for 46,000 and her opponent called.

Caitlin Comeskey: J9
Opponent: QJ

The board ran out 99 and the nines full of jacks was good for Comeskey to take down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Caitlin Comeskey
119,000
46,000
46,000

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Day 1b and 1c Kick Off at 11:00 and 6:00 in Tulsa

Ashley Frank
Ashley Frank

A $100,000 prize pool guarantee sits with the crown jewel of the RunGood Poker Series $800 Main Event, which yesterday's 140 entrants saw a near making of that guarantee. With two flights beginning today at 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. respectively, time will tell to see just how big the tournament prize pool will grow.

Leading the way is Nathan Kimbrow who ended his day with 521,000. Kimbrow secured himself his first ever RGPS cash on top of the massive stack he bagged. Rosmel Munoz was the one who ended to sit in second place by night’s end with 433,000. Munoz has seen a couple of deep RGPS main event runs over the past few years, but with his stack today he looks to cut a little deeper here than he did at the other stops. Others that bagged were Ashley “PokerFaceAsh” Frank (365,000), Brant Jolly (347,000), Andrew Todhunter (191,000), and poker tournament director Michael “Murph” Murphy (163,000).

Top Ten Day 1a Chip Counts

PlacePlayerHometownChip Count
1Nathan KimbrowWillow Springs, OK521,000
2Rosmel MunozVenezuela433,000
3Kevin ElwoodSalina, OK430,000
4Ashley FrankScottsdale, AZ365,000
5Brant JollyFayetteville, AK347,000
6James StoneMabelvale, AR268,000
7Cory AurentzSpringfield, MO267,000
8Andrew TodhunterTulsa, OK191,000
9Jeremy RadebaughWyandotte, OK186,000
10Seth WrightHinton, OK186,000

Three RGPS Main Event champions played yesterday as defending champion Eric Bunch fired along with Iman Al-Saden and William McCracken. They will be joining lots of local legends today like Daniel “Donk” Hughes, John “Cracker” Reynolds, and Michael Perrone who won the Deepstack event earlier this week.

Players will sit down with 30,000 in starting chips with blinds beginning at 100/200 with a 200 big blind ante. Levels will last 30 minutes each with a 15-minute break at the conclusion of every four levels. At the start of Level 9, registration will be closed and players will continue to play until 12.5% of the field remains to bag up for Sunday January 26th. Those who do not bag in the first flight will have ample opportunity to play in the second flight, which will have an identical structure.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all of the updates for the RunGood Poker Series.

Tags: Andrew TodhunterAshley FrankBrant JollyCory AurentzEric BunchIman Al-SadenJames Scott StoneJeremy RadebaughKevin ElwoodMichael PerroneNathan KimbrowRosmel MunozScott StoneSeth WrightSunday JanuaryWilliam McCrackenWillow Springs