2019 RGPS Poker Industry Championship

$330 Poker Industry Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 RGPS Poker Industry Championship

Final Results
Winner
Chad Holloway
Winning Hand
q8
Prize
$2,250
Event Info
Buy-in
$330
Entries
15
Level Info
Level
13
Blinds
2,000 / 3,000
Ante
3,000

Congratulations to Poker Industry Championship Winner Chad Holloway ($2,250)

Level 13 : 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Chad Holloway
Chad Holloway

PokerNews' own Chad Holloway bested a small field of 15 entrants to take down the inaugural $330 buy-in Poker Industry Championship title, which was hosted by the RunGood Poker Series at Hard Rock Tulsa. Holloway, co-host of the LFG Podcast as well as PokerNews Head of Live Reporting North America, also claimed a custom Signature Ring, and a cash prize of $2,250.

It marked the second "industry" title for Holloway. Back in 2013, he topped a field of 898 runners to win the World Series of Poker Event #1: $500 Casino Employees for nearly $85,000 and a gold bracelet.

"It feels good to be the first winner of the Poker Industry Championship," Holloway said after the win. "It was fun to battle it out with folks I usually work either with or alongside, and I want to thank RunGood and Hard Rock Tulsa for putting it on. I look forward to trying to defend in next year's event."

Holloway arrived late, chipped up early, and didn't hit a rough patch until after the money bubble had burst. Among those to compete in the tournament were photographer Katerina Lukina, poker veteran Johnny "Quads" Wenzel, tournament director Bill Bruce, and PokerNews contributor Bernard Lee, who hosts The Bernard Lee Poker Show.

When three-handed play began, runner-up Thomas Bowler went on a run, winning pot after pot, knocking out third-place finisher [Removed:309], and amassing a significant chip lead. When heads-up play began, Holloway was at a nearly 4:1 chip disadvantage.

However, Holloway consistently held the best hand by the river in heads-up play and battled into the lead before finishing it off flopping top pair to Bowler's middle pair. Bowler was equal to Holloway's skill and desire, but at the end of the match, the run good was clearly in Holloway's favor.

Poker Industry Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Chad Holloway$2,250
2Thomas Bowler$1,350
3[Removed:309]$900

PokerNews live updates will continue this weekend with the $675 buy-in RGPS Hard Rock Tulsa Main Event.

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Thomas Bowler Eliminated in 2nd Place ($1,350)

Level 13 : 2,000/3,000, 3,000 ante
Thomas Bowler
Thomas Bowler

On the final hand of the tournament, Chad Holloway raised to 8,000 and Thomas Bowler called. The flop came {q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and Bowler checked.

Holloway continued for 6,000 and Bowler moved all-in for 65,000. Holloway took a moment to react, then called to put Bowler at risk.

Chad Holloway: {q-Clubs}{8-Hearts}
Thomas Bowler: {9-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}

Holloway had Bowler deep in a hole, but hands have been won with fewer outs. Bowler failed to hit the turn and river when it ran out {6-Spades}{5-Hearts}, bringing his run in the inaugural Poker Industry Championship to an end.

For his second-place finish, Bowler will take home a payday of $1,350.

Player Chips Progress
Chad Holloway us
Chad Holloway
WSOP 1X Winner
300,000
Thomas Bowler us
Thomas Bowler
Busted

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Welcome to the Poker Industry Championship

Poker Industry Championship
Poker Industry Championship

On the eve of the RunGood Poker Series at the Hard Rock Tulsa, RunGood Events presents the inaugural Poker Industry Championship to celebrate the behind-the-scenes individuals who make poker happen. The $330 Poker Industry Championship will get underway at noon local time. The event is a "ring" event, with the winner receiving a custom championship ring by Signature rings. Notably, the buy-in will have no house rake with $30 going straight to the dealers.

According to the RunGood Events page, "Lots of goodies will be given out along with live reporting by PokerNews.com to capture the industry’s next champion."

To enter, players must provide a valid gaming license or media credentials at registration. Players will start with 15,000 chips and levels will last thirty minutes each. Late registration and unlimited re-entry are open until the start of Level 9 (approximately 4:30 p.m.). A full structure sheet is available here.

You can catch all the updates and photos for the event here on PokerNews. The action begins at noon today.

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