RunGood Poker Series All Stars Comeback Tour Jamul Casino

RGPS Jamul Casino $575 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

RunGood Poker Series All Stars Comeback Tour Jamul Casino

Final Results
Winner
Miguel Cardenas
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$43,070
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$212,500
Entries
425
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
60,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
129
Players Left
29

Apostol's Bluff Runs Into Aces

Level 2 : 100/100, 100 ante
Tyson Apostol
Tyson Apostol

With {7-Clubs}{6-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} on the board, Eddie Pilotin was in the cutoff facing a 2,200 bet from Tyson Apostol in the small blind. Pilotin thought it over for a bit before making the call.

The river brought the {j-Hearts}, and Apostol bet again for 4,000. Pilotin turned over {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} before committing to an action, but eventually decided to make the call.

Pilotin's call was correct, as his pocket aces were good against Apostol's {a-Spades}{6-Clubs}. Apostol appears to be on at least his third bullet as Level 2 winds to a close.

Player Chips Progress
Eddie Pilotin
Eddie Pilotin
54,000
54,000
54,000
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Tyson Apostol
15,000
-5,000
-5,000

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Level: 3

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

A Brief History of the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS)

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
RGPS All-Star Rings
RGPS All-Star Rings

The RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) was born out of RunGoodGear, a premier poker clothing company founded in 2012. From its humble beginnings, which included president Tana Karnchanakphan (AKA Tana Karn), distributing RunGood shirts out of a backpack at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), the RGPS tour launched in 2014 and had established itself as a major force in the mid-major market. In fact, it won “Mid-Major Tour/Circuit” in back-to-back years at the Global Poker Awards (2018 & 2019).

What is the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS)?

The RGPS is a two-time Global Poker Award-winning tour for “Mid-Major Tour/Circuit”. The tour usually hosts weeklong festivals comprised of affordable side events culminating in traditionally $575-$675 Main Events, which run Friday-Sunday.

Each season of the RGPS, which currently awards championship rings but has previously awarded medallions, championship belts, and even cowboy boots, comes with a fun theme. Some of the themes from past seasons include “Showbound”, “Game Seven”, “RunGood Cup”, “Old West”, a charity-themed season with Operation Gratitude, and their post-pandemic “Comeback Tour”.

They have also formed a partnership with PokerGO to send players to an end-of-year, 64-player tournament to be filmed at PokerGO Studios in Las Vegas.

When is the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS)?

The RGPS holds stops throughout the year across the country. In the past, they’ve hosted two themed seasons each year – the first taking place in the first half of the year before the WSOP, and the other in the second half of the year after the WSOP.

PokerNews and the RGPS

Over the years, PokerNews has offered live updates from many RGPS tournaments and continues to do so.

History of the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS)?

A shot from the first-ever RGPS stop.
A shot from the first-ever RGPS stop.

The RGPS tour launched in 2014 with three stops starting with its inaugural stop at Downstream Casino & Resort in Quapaw, Oklahoma. Bernard Lee topped a 344-entry field, including Ross Bybee in heads-up play, to win the $675 Main Event for $47,555.

Bybee redeemed himself at the next stop at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa when he bested a 317-entry field to win the $675 Main Event for $26,440 after a four-way deal. A month later, the RGPS returned to Downstream and hosted another $675 Main Event, which attracted 262 runners and saw Mark Martin come out on top to claim a $36,218 first-place prize.

In 2015, the tour expanded to seven stops after adding Horseshoe Council Bluffs and an RGPS Cup Championship in New Orleans. The following year, six stops were held including a pair in North Kansas City, while a total of seven stops took place in 2017.

In 2018, Horseshoe Bossier City joined the tour, as did the first-ever RGPS Global Championship Cruise, which was won by Shawn Sparks for $21,417. That year saw 13 stops, but in 2019 that jumped to 17 thanks to Horseshoe Tunica joining the fray.

In 2020, a new stop Jamul Casino in San Diego was held before the global pandemic put the tour on hiatus. It took a year, but the RGPS stormed back in 2021 with a “Comeback Tour” and resumed making its mark in the mid-major market, including at new stops at Florida’s Seminole Hard Rock Coconut Creek and California’s Thunder Valley.

Top RGPS Players

Daniel Lowery
RGPS superstar Daniel Lowery

As of August 2021, Daniel Lowery sits atop both the RGPS all-time money list ($188,794) and most titles (7). Lowery also tops the list for most RGPS cashes with 40, as well as most top 10 finishers with 22.

Justin Gardenhire sits behind him with $186,669 in earnings, 5 titles, 20 top 10 finishes, and 33 cashes. Meanwhile, Blair Hinkle has established himself as a force on the tour with $141,296 in earnings from three titles.

Other players with three titles to their credit are Preston McEwen, James Devaney, Derrick Contreras, Eric Bunch, Julie Anna Cornelius, Rodney Spriggs, Michael Albert, John Heckenkamp, and Ross Bybee.

See more RGPS stats and results on The Hendon Mob. In addition to following live updates on PokerNews, you can follow @RGPokerSeries on Twitter or visit rungoodgear.com.

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Davis Flops the Nuts, Scores the Knockout

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante

Shaun Davis, in the hijack, and his opponent on the button got all of the chips in on the flop, with the board showing {j-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{9-Spades}. David had his opponent covered when the hands were revealed:

Button: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}
Shaun Davis: {10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

Davis' opponent couldn't find the come-from-behind win, as the {q-Diamonds} turn and {7-Spades} river hit the felt to complete the KO for Davis.

Player Chips Progress
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Shaun Davis
50,000

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Stoney Powers Wins $125 Seniors Ring Event

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Stoney Powers
Stoney Powers

While PokerNews is on-site to cover the RGPS Jamul Casino Main Event, the latest stop on the RunGood Poker Series schedule features seven ring events, which kicked off Tuesday in San Diego.

Stoney Powers took down the first ring event of the series, winning the $125 Seniors Ring Event. After powering through a field of 101 entires, Powers took home a $2,372 first-place prize and the coveted RG All-Stars ring.

The 50+ Seniors Ring Event ran Tuesday morning, with Powers coming away with the first championship of the series.

RGPS Jamul Casino $125 Seniors Ring Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Stoney Powers$2,372
2George Uyeji$1,894
3David Fernandez$1,162
4Rocky Atkinson$758
5Scott Holmes$591
6Said Gull$472
7Larry Woolf$401
8Lisa Fortman$348
9Robert Tavdoa$308

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Level: 4

Blinds: 200/300

Ante: 300

George Outkicks Opponent for the Double

Level 4 : 200/300, 300 ante

Three players went to a flop of {7-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{4-Clubs}. A player in early position bet 8,000, Ben George called on the immediate left, and the cutoff player made a frustrated fold.

The turn brought the {9-Diamonds}, the early position player shoved, and George called, committing all of his remaining chips.

Early Position: {j-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Ben George: {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

George commented that he thought he was dead in the hand, but instead found a double-up after the {5-Clubs} river hit the board.

Player Chips Progress
Ben George
Ben George
41,000
41,000
41,000

Frenzel Finds a Win

Level 4 : 200/300, 300 ante

Brian Frenzel opened to 700 from the hijack, Suganth Suresh three-bet from the cutoff, the button cold-called, and Frenzel called.

All three players checked the {10-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} flop. Action checked to the Suresh on the {4-Clubs} turn, and he bet 2,500. Only Frenzel called.

The river brought the {4-Spades}, and both players checked. Frenzel's {j-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} was the winner, topping Suresh's {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
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Brian Frenzel
24,000
-8,000
-8,000

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