Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
A series of raises resulted in the chips getting in the middle as Rick Colson clashed with an opponent who jammed for 10,800 and was called by Colson to be at risk.
Opponent: 10♠8♠
Rick Colson: 10♦10♥
Colson had his opponent's hand dominated. The flop came 5♣8♣4♦ to give Colson's opponent a sliver of hope.
The 9♥ turn, and the 10♣ river did not offer up any drama as Colson took down the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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108,000 |
A raise to 1,500 from a player under the gun got the action started. The button chose to re-raise to 5,000, which led to a call from Moses Delgadillo-Vazquez from the big blind. The under-the-gun player also called to create a three-handed pot.
All three players knuckled the 6♥10♥6♦ to bring the 4♦ turn.
Delgadillo-Vazquez took the initiative with a bet of 3,000. Both opponents called.
The Q♥ river did not slow Delgadillo-Vazquez down as he bet 6,000. Both his opponents folded as he flashed the J♦ while dragging in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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42,000
33,000
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33,000 |
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Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Players are now on break on Day 1c for 15 minutes. This flight has attracted a total of 76 entries.
His poker journey began 20 years ago, but these days, Andrew Greenawalt finds himself playing poker in the Reno and Lake Tahoe area.
Although Greenawalt views himself as more of a cash game player, he shared with PokerNews that he enjoys playing tournaments when they are in the area.
RunGood Poker Series, as Greenawalt shared, is one of the series he looks forward to playing in due to the structure and various events the series offers during its stops.
“I play anything that comes to the area that’s fun,” Greenawalt said about his approach to poker tournaments despite viewing himself as a cash game player primarily.
Greenawalt has found some success here at RGPS Passport Reno as he secured a cash prize in the RGPS PokerNews PowerStack and the PLO event earlier in the series.
Greenawalt will aim to continue his success at RGPS Passport Reno as he aims to test himself in competitive play. His poker journey has been a continuous opportunity to test his skills and grow in a game that is always evolving and changing.
“I love coming out and competing,” Greenawalt said. “I feel like (poker) is one of those games that you can spend a lifetime continually trying to improve.”
Greenawalt is currently in Day 1c of the RGPS Passport Reno $800 Main Event as he pursues a main event title and ring. He is currently sitting with 37,000 in chips as he aims to chase a piece of the $150,000 guarantee.
Joseph Bergh opened to 1,500 from the hijack and got one caller from the small blind.
The small blind slipped it over to Bergh on the Q♠10♦8♠ flop. Bergh chose to bet 2,500 and was called by the small blind.
Both players checked through the 4♣ turn to bring the 5♠ river. The small blind bet 1,500, but Bergh responded with a re-raise to 6,000. The small blind gave it some thought before he folded to award the pot to Bergh.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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24,000
24,000
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24,000 |
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