Who Will Win The RunGood Poker Series Tulsa Main Event?
After two days and three flights of play, Day 2 of The RunGood Poker Series $600 Main Event at Hard Rock Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma begins at 12 pm with 81 players returning. The 649 entrant created a total prizepool of $337,480 which guarantees all remaining players a minimum of $1,147 and puts all eyes on the first place prize of $62,911.
Leading the way with an impressive 1,011,000 in chips is Texas resident and RGPS ambassador Kris Burchfield. With 9 RGPS final tables, Burchfield��s top finish in a main event was second place at Council Bluffs 2019 for $23,829. Burchfield has given himself a massive lead on the remaining field and will be an absolute force to compete with as the field dwindles down.
Top Ten Chip Counts Day 2
Place | Name | Hometown | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kris Burchfield | Spring, TX | 1,011,000 |
2 | Mark Martin | Dexter, KS | 817,000 |
3 | Ryan Moore | Sapulpa, OK | 599,000 |
4 | Michael Long | Strigler, OK | 577,000 |
5 | Pete Petree | Broken Arrow, OK | 511,000 |
6 | Jack Arnold | Tulsa, OK | 484,000 |
7 | Ashley Frank | Scottsdale, AZ | 424,000 |
8 | Tyler Barnes | Miami, OK | 415,000 |
9 | Joey McCaig | Nixa, MO | 414,000 |
10 | Brandon Elmore | Raymore, MO | 391,000 |
RGPS Main Event champion Mark Martin follows him with 817,000 in the bag and will look to be only the second player to win two RGPS Main Events if he wins. A stacked field remains that includes the likes of poker player and YouTuber Ashley ��PokerFaceAsh�� Frank (424,000), Grant Hart (372,000), poker player and twitter personality Caitlin Comeskey (281,000), Sam Panzica (251,000), Brian Frenzel (138,000), and Duster Ellis (72,000).
Flight 1a ended earlier than the following two flights. Play ended and 15:29 was left in level 14 with blinds at 3,000/6,000 and a 6,000 big blind ante. The 81 surviving players will start play again on Sunday, January 29th at 12 pm in the poker room. After this, the levels will be changed to 40-minute blinds, with a 15-minute break after every three levels, with play continuing until a new champion is crowned.
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