2015 RunGood Cup Championship Day 1a: Torres Leads, RunGood Pro Henson in Second

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Ray Henson

Day 1a of the inaugural RunGood Cup Championship at Harrah's in New Orleans, which attracted 90 runners, wrapped up after 13 levels of play, and local player Chris Torres bagged up the chip lead with 244,000. He leads the 17 players who advanced to Sunday's Day 2.

Torres found a great spot in Level 8 (500/1,000/100), when a Jx3x3x flop hit the felt in a three-way pot that was already swollen by multiple preflop raises. A player in the blinds bet 20,000 and Torres shoved all in with a stack that covered everyone. The third player mucked, and the bettor called off about 10,000 more with the Q?Q?. Torres had it crushed with two kings, and he held through the last two community cards.

Top 10 Day 1a Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCount
1Chris Torres244,000
2Ray Henson203,500
3Nate Rohda175,500
4Gary Dunaway163,500
5Ed Muchmore144,500
6John Heckenkamp136,500
7Carter Hedgemann129,000
8Rodney Spriggs101,000
9Jeremy Gaubert89,000
10Joan Rhodes78,000

Trailing Torres in second is RunGood Pro Ray Henson, who bagged 203,500. The Houston native is having a banner year, having already logged two six-figure cashes. He won the largest World Series of Poker Circuit event in history, a $365 reentry at the Choctaw stop, for $197,588. This summer, he also made the final table of the massive Colossus, where he finished third for $308,761.

Henson won a key three-way all in when he got his last 64,800 in during Level 13 (1,500/3,000/500) against John Heckenkamp, with a shorter-stacked player already all in. Henson's A?K? turned into top pair on an ace-high flop, allowing him to pull into the lead against Heckenkamp's nines and the short stack's Q?7?. Henson held to scoop the huge pot, much to Heckenkamp's dismay.

RunGood Pros Justin Gardenhire, Ryan Tepen, and Michael Sanders were among the vanquished, as were former RunGood champs Troy Repp and Brandon Fish. Eliminated players still have two more Day 1 flights to attempt to bag stacks, and Day 1b kicks off Friday at noon with more live coverage here on PokerNews.

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