2026 RGPS Summer Series
Chip Counts
Level: 15
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Matthew Lawrence opened to 18,000 from the cutoff, and Tushar Bhatnagar made the call in the small blind.
Cameron Mixson then slid out a three-bet from the big blind, making it 85,000 to go. Lawrence tossed his cards into the muck, and Bhatnagar followed with a fold to allow Mixson to claim the chips.
Reitta Seidel moved all in from the hijack, at risk against Benjamin Calhoun in the cutoff.
Reitta Seidel: A♣Q♦
Benjamin Calhoun: 10♥10♦
Seidel asked the dealer for an ace, but found none on the 3♠3♥3♦7♣9♦ runout. Calhoun improved to a full house, while Seidel exited the tournament short of the money bubble.
Joshua Seiber moved all in from under the gun for 131,000, and John Goff announced all in on the button covering his opponent by just 5,000. Hassan Mihankhah then shoved his smaller stack from the big blind, and all three hands were revealed.
Hassan Mihankhah: J♥J♦
Joshua Seiber: 7♣7♥
John Goff: A♠A♥
Goff was in a dominant position to claim two victims, but Mihankhah spiked a set on the 9♦J♣10♥ flop. The K♣ turn gave Goff some additional outs, but the 2♣ river was a blank.
Mihankhah earned the triple-up, while Goff took the side pot to send Seiber to the rail.
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Level: 14
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Adam Levy opened to 12,000 in early position, and was at risk when he called a shove from Lee Webb across the table.
Adam Levy: Q♠Q♦
Lee Webb: A♣K♣
The eventful 8♣A♥Q♠ flop gave Webb a pair, while Levy hit a set to maintain his lead. The 4♣ turn and 2♥ river changed nothing, as Levy stayed alive with a double through Webb.
Adam Levy opened to 12,000 in early position, and Lee Webb defended his big blind before checking the 2♣3♦2♥ flop. Levy continued for 10,000, and the call was made.
Both players checked the 3♥ turn, and Webb led out for 16,000 on the A♦ river. Levy took a moment before sending his cards into the muck, and Webb added more chips to his stack.
At a nearby table, Manuel Garcia saw his K♦Q♦ come up empty in a four-way pot that John Goff took down with a set of sixes.