Ryan Tepen is regular on the tournament circuit across the country and is a close friend (and horse) of Bryan Devonshire. Tepen is a former PokerNews blogger who graduated to the other side of the tables a couple years ago.
RyanTepen Ryan TepenUp to 185k after besting aqs with 66 aip and nut flush draw>trips. 77 left, ave at 77.9k. #teamdevotionAugust 19 2012
The numbers are in and prize pool information has been made official. A total of 300 entrants created a prize pool of $450,000. The top 30 finishers will get paid with a min-cash worth $3.051.
A final table appearance is $9,909 and the final eight will draw five-figure payouts. The winner will take home a gold ring, a seat in the National Championship and $107,992.
Rex Clinkscales opened for 5,200 and Tony Hatley called. The blinds released and the flop came . Clinkscales led out with 5,800 and Hatley called.
The turn came , Clinkscales bet 7,400 and Hatley called. The river fell and Clinkscales slowed down with a check. Hatley bet 35,000 and Clinkscales was perplexed.
He thought out loud about what Hatley could have and he stewed for a few moments. He finally tossed out a call and Hatley showed for a busted flush draw. Clinkscales tabled and took the sizable pot.
We found Ryan Tepen betting 15,000 following two checks on a flop. Just one opponent called and the turn came . Tepen bet 26,000 after another check and his opponent decided to let his hand go.