2023 RGPS San Diego

$600 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 RGPS San Diego

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$31,565
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$155,480
Entries
299
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
39
Players Left
1

Yamada Leads FInal 39 into Day 2; Cards in the AIr at Noon

Derrick Yamada
Derrick Yamada

The next RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) champion will be crowned today as Day 2 RGPS Jamul Casino Main Event in San Diego kicks off at high noon local time(PST).

The Main Event had three starting flights and 299 runners to generate a prize pool of $155,480 to meet the guarantee of $150,000. Only 39 of those players are returning for Day 2 as they compete for the top prize.

All players returning are already in the money, with $855 already locked up as a min-cash. The first-place finisher will earn a nice sum of $33,565, the RunGood ring, and a package to the Dream Seat invitational at Thunder Valley after Thanksgiving.

PlacePayoutPlacePayout
1st$33,56511-12$2,860
2nd$23,69013-15$2,435
3rd$15,32516-18$2,030
4th$9,66519-21$1,660
5th$7,45522-24$1,360
6th$6,17525-27$1,180
7th$5,18528-36$1,010
8th$4,26037-39$855
9-10$3,395  

Leading the charge into Day 2 will be Day 1a's leader, Derrick Yamada with his dominating stack of 942,000 followed by Stan Dixon of 1c with 675,000 and Daniel Lujano of 1b with 476,000. RunGood Ambassador Caitlin Comeskey will also be in the mix as she bagged a stack of 185,000 and will be looking to pad her resume.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlaceNameCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Derrick YamadaUnited States942,000188
2Stanley DixonUnited States675,000135
3Daniel LujanoUnited States476,00095
4Keith EollUnited States428,00086
5Randy ShamoUnited States426,00085
6Steve HoangUnited States425,00085
7Luis MontanoUnited States362,00072
8Richard "Coach" FurfaroUnited States359,00072
9Bruno SomoonUnited States358,00072
10Brad GaffordUnited States323,00065

Play will resume on Level 13 with blinds at 3,000/5,000/5,000 but once it is complete the length of the levels will be changed to 40 minutes with a break every three.

As always, stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is ready to bring you all of the Day 2 action!

Tags: Brad GaffordBruno SomoonCaitlin ComeskeyDaniel LujanoDerrick YamadaKeith EollLuis MontanoRandy ShamoStan DixonStanley DixonSteve Hoang