2026 RGPS Passport Dallas

$360 PokerNews PowerStack
Day: 1ab
Event Info
2026 RGPS Passport Dallas
Event Info
Buy-in
$360
Prize Pool
$100,000
Total Entries
99
Players Left
12
Level Info
Level
14
Blinds
3,000 / 6,000
Ante
6,000
Players Info - Day 1ab
Entries
99
Players Left
12
Players Left 12 / 99
Filter

Filter

Filter By
Sort By

Koegel Returns

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante

Brad Koegel re-entered and is back at it again, but this time with a fresh stack.

Koegel began the action with a raise to 800 from under-the-gun.

He was called in three places as four players took a flop of AQK.

Koegel did not slow down and fired a bet of 3,500. He was called by his opponent in the next seat over.

The 2 turn led to a bet of 5,000. His opponent gave it some consideration before he made the fold to award the pot to Koegel.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Brad Koegel us
Brad Koegel
34,000
29,600
29,600

Tags: Brad Koegel

Sparks Scoops Side Pot; Koegel Quadruples

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante

A pair of players in early position committed 3,000 apiece before Brad Koegel jammed for his final 1,000 from late position. Steve Sparks woke up with a hand in the big blind and opted to go all-in himself for 16,500.

The shove from Sparks led to folds from both early position players to result in a showdown between Sparks and Koegel, with Sparks scooping the side pot.

Brad Koegel: A7All in
Steve Sparks: AK

Sparks was well ahead as they went to a runout, but the flop was in favor of Koegel as it came 748 to pull Koegel ahead with a pair of sevens.

The 2 turn and the 2 river were of no consequence as Koegel secured the quadruple up.

Despite his success in this hand, Koegel was seen leaving he tournmanet area as he busted shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Steve Sparks us
Steve Sparks
21,000
21,000
21,000
Profile photo of Brad Koegel us
Brad Koegel
Busted

Tags: Brad KoegelSteve Sparks

Level: 2

Blinds: 200/300

Ante: 300

Issa Scores Double Up

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

The board read 7AQ with approximately 15,000 in the middle when this hand was picked up. George Issa got the chips in the middle against the cutoff to put his tournament life at risk during the opening level.

George Issa: A7All in
Opponent: AK

Issa outflopped his opponent as he held two pair, while his opponent held top pair, top kicker.

The J turn awarded his opponent additional outs, but none of them came on the 8 river to award the pot to Issa.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of George Issa us
George Issa
41,000

Tags: George Issa

Hoenig Scoops Small Pot

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

Aaron Hoenig raised to 600 from the cutoff and was called by the big blind.

The blind checked the 256 flop before Hoenig put out a bet of 500. The big blind called.

Both players checked through the A turn to bring the 10 river. The big blind checked once again before Hoenig bet 1,000. The blind folded to award a small pot to Hoenig.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Aaron Hoenig us
Aaron Hoenig
32,000

Tags: Aaron Hoenig

Level: 1

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

PokerNews PowerStack Comes to Palace Poker

Chips,Branding
Chips,Branding

RunGood Poker Series is making its way to Palace Poker in Grand Prairie, Texas, to host the $360 PokerNews PowerStack Ring Event, as players will look to get their share of the $100,000 guarantee.

This is the first time this tournament will be hosted at Palace Poker, as RGPS hosts the PokerNews PowerStack for the ninth time this season.

Mukul Pahuja and Sean Hold are currently tied atop the PokerNews PowerStack leaderboard with Scott Aulds following just a single point behind. The top ten finishers on the leaderboard at season's end will earn a $1,100 RGPS Passport Thunder Valley Main Event seat plus two nights' accommodation.

RGPS PokerNews PowerStack Leaderboard

RankPlayerCountryPoints
1Mukul PahujaUnited States70
2Sean HoldUnited States70
3Scott AuldsUnited States69
4Nicholas RigbyUnited States60
5Cody StanfordUnited States60
6Adrian AguilarMexico49
7Alberto SabogaliUnited States49
8Walker MiskellyUnited States48
9Lucus DrummondUnited States48
10Tony WoffordUnited States42

Players are slotted to start with 30,000 chips and will have five flights to choose from to try and advance to Day 2. Friday, March 20, will host Day 1a and Day 1b beginning at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., respectively.

Saturday, March 21, will host three total flights with flights. Day 1c will begin at 11 a.m., and Day 1d is scheduled to start at 5 p.m. Flight 1e will begin at 10 p.m. and will follow a turbo format with 15-minute blind levels instead of the 30-minute blind levels allotted to Day 1a-1d.

RGPS PokerNews Powerstack Schedule

DateTimeEvent
Fri Mar 2011 a.m.$360 PokerNews PowerStack Flight 1a
Fri, Mar 205 p.m.$360 PokerNews PowerStack Flight 1b
Sat, March 2111 a.m.$360 PokerNews PowerStack Flight 1c
Sat, March 215 p.m.$360 PokerNews PowerStack Flight 1d
Sat, March 2110 p.m.$360 PokerNews Powerstack Flight E
Sun, March 221 p.m.$360 PokerNews PowerStack Day 2

Registration will be open until the beginning of Level 9 for all starting flights. Players are allowed to qualify more than once for Day 2. Should a player qualify more than once, they will take the biggest stack into play on Day 2 and forfeit the smaller stack for a minimum cash.

A total of 12.5%, rounded down, will qualify from each flight for Day 2. Play will resume on Day 2 at the lowest blind level of play during the Day 1 flights.

Stay tuned here at PokerNews for all updates on opening flight action and beyond here at Palace Poker.

Tags: Adrian AguilarAlberto SabogaliCody StanfordLucas DrummondMukul PahujaNicholas RigbyScott AuldsSean HoldTony WoffordWalker Miskelly

$360 PokerNews PowerStack

Day 1ab Started

Prev 134567 Next