2015 RunGood Cup Championship Day 1b: Monster Finish Propels Woodson to Lead

2 min read
Tim Woodson

Tim Woodson made the final table of RunGood Council Bluffs before ultimately finishing ninth for $3,590, but he has his sights set much bigger after a monster finish to Day 1b of the 2015 RunGood Cup Championship in New Orleans.

Woodson bagged the chip lead with 359,000 to lead the 30 remaining players after 13 levels of play.

Top 10 Day 1b Chip Counts

RankPlayerChips
1Tim Woodson359,000
2Jeremy Eyer217,000
3Cherie Baber188,500
4Jacob Naquin165,500
5Sheela Dankas123,000
6Brett Rager120,500
7Rob Quin114,000
8Ryan Tepen102,000
9Thomas Rouzan99,500
10Henry Gill99,500

Two huge hands propelled Woodson far past his competitors, both occurring during Level 13 (1,500/3,000/500). First, Woodson faced off with fellow Council Bluffs final table participant Thaddeus Wolff on an A?A?K?3? board in a battle of the blinds. Acting first, Woodson bet 8,500 and Wolff called. On the 3? river, Woodson decided on a small bet of just 8,500 more, and Wolff again called after some thought. Woodson showed him the A?5? for aces full to win the pot.

Just a bit later, Woodson dragged possibly the biggest pot of the tournament thus far when he opened for a raise and got three-bet by RunGood Pro Ben Reason to 21,500. Curtis Edens was in the big blind and pushed all in for approximately 40,000, and Woodson thought about a minute before putting Reason all in as well for around 100,000. Reason called with AxKx, and Edens had 10x10x, but Woodson had them both destroyed with two aces. The board ran out clean for Woodson as nobody improved.

Others joining Woodson in bagging up included Jeremy Eyer (217,000), Cherie Baber (188,500),Jacob Naquin (165,500), RunGood Pro Ryan Tepen (102,000), David Chocheles (65,500), Matt Sztamburski (55,000), and RunGood Council Bluffs champ Brandon Fish (36,000).

Some players eliminated on Day 1b included former champs Troy Repp and Ross Bybee, as well as RunGood team members Duma Lowery, Michael Sanders, Dan Martin, and Jonathan Gaviao.

Those players eliminated still have one more chance to punch a ticket to Day 2, as one flight still remains. Day 1c kicks off Saturday at noon, and PokerNews will be on hand for more live reporting.

Want to stay atop all the latest in the poker world? If so, make sure to get PokerNews updates on your social media outlets. Follow us on Twitter and find us on both Facebook and Google+!

Share this article
author

More Stories

Other Stories