RunGood Poker Series Downstream

$575 Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

RunGood Poker Series Downstream

Final Results
Winner
Greg Jennings
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
$38,179
Event Info
Buy-in
$575
Entries
332
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
148
Players Left
27

Tommy Smith Leads Final 27 Players from Day 1c of RGPS Downstream Main Event (full)

Level 12 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante
Tommy Smith
Tommy Smith

The final flight for the RunGood Poker Series Downstream $575 Main Event has bagged and Tommy Smith is the overall chip leader with 319,500. He will lead a remaining field of 62 runners into Day 2, which will restart at noon on Sunday.

The tournament drew 332 entries and has a prizepool of $166,000, well ahead of the $100K GTD. The top spot will take home $38,179 and the Signature Championship ring.

The top 36 places will make the money. Kyle Kinder, the defending RGPS Downstream champion, will not be defending his title as he fell on Day 1c. He lost a big post for basically his entire stack to Sandra Main, who earned her first-ever tournament cash when she won the Pro Bounty tournament early Wednesday morning. Main will take 183,500 into Day 2. Kinder's dad, Marty, bagged on Day 1a, so there's still a chance a Kinder will bring home the win once again.

Clyde Lorance, who made the final table of this event the last time RGPS visited Downstream, was also eliminated. He earned himself a seat on Poker After Dark thanks to last season's Showbound promotion and he played earlier this week — finishing fourth in a $5,000 sit-and-go and then traveling back to Downstream in time to register for the final starting flight.

Derrick Contreras, the winner of the most recent RGPS Main Event in Council Bluffs, also failed to find a bag for Day 2.

The field is full of familiar faces and some new ones as well, including chip leader Smith. He has one RGPS cash and $6,864 in career tournament winnings on four results.

The tournament will resume Sunday at noon and you can catch all the updates and photos from the event right here on PokerNews.com.

Player Chips Progress
Tommy Smith us
Tommy Smith
319,500
Devin Arnone us
Devin Arnone
284,000
Patrick Brown us
Patrick Brown
250,000
Sandra Main us
Sandra Main
183,500
Mason Hinkle us
Mason Hinkle
178,000
Travis Speck us
Travis Speck
153,000
Corey Aurentz us
Corey Aurentz
141,000
Nate Wheeler us
Nate Wheeler
117,500
Edward Redman us
Edward Redman
102,500
Myke Hibler us
Myke Hibler
93,000
Greg Jennings us
Greg Jennings
88,000
Brandon Zallar us
Brandon Zallar
86,500
John Moore us
John Moore
85,000
Terry Gardner us
Terry Gardner
82,000
Mark Lafata us
Mark Lafata
79,500
Brant Jolly us
Brant Jolly
73,500
Quentin Crossley us
Quentin Crossley
73,000
William Scarsdale us
William Scarsdale
72,500
Steven Parker us
Steven Parker
72,000
Jeff McHugh us
Jeff McHugh
72,000
Simon Webster us
Simon Webster
67,500
Clinton Baysinger us
Clinton Baysinger
60,500
Jameson Hughes us
Jameson Hughes
59,000
Jeff Tebben us
Jeff Tebben
57,000
Grant Meum us
Grant Meum
47,500

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Tags: Clyde LoranceDerrick ContrerasKyle KinderSandra Main

Sandra Main Leaves Kyle Kinder With Dust

Level 12 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante
Sandra Main
Sandra Main

The board read {j-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} and Sandra Main bet 10,000 before Kyle Kinder shoved all in for 68,200.

Kinder is the defending champion in the RunGood Poker Series Downstream main event. Main is the winner of the opening Pro Bounty tournament this week — her first tournament cash. She called and showed {7-Spades}{7-Hearts} for a set. She was well ahead of Kinder who had {8-Hearts}{7-Clubs}.

The turn was the {a-Spades} and the river was the {3-Clubs} and Main earned a huge double with about six hands remaining in Day 1c.

Kinder was left with only 200 chips and would bust shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
Sandra Main us
Sandra Main
128,000
77,500
77,500
Kyle Kinder us
Kyle Kinder
200
-81,800
-81,800

RGPS Downstream Profile: Derrick Contreras Looking for Third Ring

Level 7 : 400/800, 800 ante
Derrick Contreras
Derrick Contreras

Derrick Contreras has been around the RunGood Poker scene for a while. At the most recent RGPS stop he won two events and became the only player with two RGPS Championship rings.

He won the Pot-Limit Omaha event and the main event for $38,539.

He's got 13 results and has made two RGPS main event final tables now — finishing 5th in the April 2017 Kansas City main event. He has $63,803 in career tournament winnings and is looking to keep his run going and perhaps end up as the only player with three RGPS Championship rings.

Contreras registered recently after taking a shot yesterday in the first two flights of the RGPS Downstream main.

Player Chips Progress
Derrick Contreras us
Derrick Contreras
17,000
-3,000
-3,000

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RGPS Downstream Main Event Continues Saturday at Noon

Kyle Kinder Wins RGPS Downstream Main Event
Kyle Kinder Wins RGPS Downstream Main Event

The RunGood Poker Series continues today with the $100,000 Guarantee Main Event here at Downstream. The first two flights of the $575 buy-in tournament finished Friday night and 35 players advanced to Day 2.

Phillip Teel is the current overall chip leader after bagging 269,000 late last night. Today, more contenders will take the felt looking to catch him and punch their ticket to the Sunday finale.

The third and final starting flight will get underway at Noon local time. Players will start with 20,000 in chips and will have a dozen 30-minute levels to join the other Day 2 players.

A total of 184 players have already entered and a field of about 200 is expected to come through the Downstream Casino today to try and get their hands on the first-place prize and the Signature Championship Ring that awaits the Main Event winner.

This season's theme is "Game 7" on the RGPS and the winner of each event will win a custom championship ring.

Kyle Kinder won this event last season on the RGPS and his father, Marty Kinder, bagged on Friday night. Kyle is one of the players who will be making his first appearance in the field when cards are in the air.

The final flight will begin at noon and all the photos and updates will be right here on PokerNews.com.

Tags: Kyle KinderMarty KinderPhillip Teel