Day 2 of the RunGood Poker Series Passport Graton Casino Rohnert Park $1,100 Main Event is upon us as the remaining 74 entries will return as the chase is on for the $300,000 guarantee main event at the Graton Resort and Casino.
Day 1d was the final chance for players to earn their seat for Day 2. A total of 124 entries took their shot as 16 players were permitted to advance.
Adam Duong (1,053,000) took the top spot as they bagged as the Day 1d chip leader. Duong is still searching for his first RGPS ring and will enter Day 2 in a position to do so, as he will enter as the top stack in the room on Day 2. Ray Smets (625,000) and Mateus Almeida (571,000) rounded out the top three finishers for Day 1d.
Two-time RGPS winner Victor Paredes (279,000) made it out of Day 1d as he will chase the third ring of his career. Mrityunjay Jha (88,000) will have the opportunity to win his second RGPS ring of this series after winning the $600 Super Stack.
Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Adam Duong
United States
1,053,000
88
2
Andrew Nguyen
United States
1,043,000
87
3
Brett Murray
United States
877,000
73
4
Zhengun Guan
United States
840,000
70
5
Grant Maruya
United States
774,000
65
6
Deyvi Pineda
United States
704,000
59
7
Xiong Thao
United States
697,000
58
8
Ray Smets
United States
625,000
52
9
Ryan Kaplan
United States
574,000
48
10
Mateus Almeida
United States
571,000
48
Following Duong in the overall standings heading into Day 2 is Andrew Nguyen (1,043,000). Nguyen is on the chase for his first RGPS title, and will enter with a seven-figure stack to get that done on Day 2. Three-time RGPS ring winner Brett Murray (877,000) will enter with plenty of chips to work with as he aims to add another big score to his resume.
Kris Burchfield
Day 2 will feature several additional RGPS ring winners looking to add another ring to their collection, including Sasha Sabbaghian, Toan Nguyen, Steven Gnatovich, Kris Burchfield, and Xiong Thao.
Day 2 of the 2026 RGPS Passport $1,100 Main Event will begin at 12 p.m. local time, where the remaining hopefuls will play down to a winner as a new champion will be crowned.
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