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        2024 RGPS Destination RunGood St. Louis

        $800 Main Event
        Day: 2
        Event Info

        2024 RGPS Destination RunGood St. Louis

        Final Results
        Winner
        Winning Hand
        a5
        Prize
        $77,192
        Event Info
        Buy-in
        $800
        Prize Pool
        $410,200
        Entries
        586
        Level Info
        Level
        32
        Blinds
        250,000 / 500,000
        Ante
        500,000
        Players Info - Day 2
        Entries
        71
        Players Left
        1

        More Chips for Alsaden

        Michael Chilton raised to 700,000 from the button and Iman Alsaden three-bet to 1,500,000 from the big blind, with Chilton putting in the calling chips.

        The two players saw a Q?10?2? flop and Chilton check-called a bet of 800,000 from Alsaden.

        The turn brought the 7? and Chilton checked once more.

        Alsaden moved all-in and got the sigh-fold from Chilton.

        Player Chips Progress
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        Iman Alsaden
        12,080,000
        500,000
        500,000
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        Michael Chilton
        5,500,000
        -500,000
        -500,000
        Day 1B Chip Leader

        Tags: Iman AlsadenMichael Chilton

        Brian Winter Adds to RGPS Player of the Year Lead

        Brian Winter
        Brian Winter

        As the Destination RunGood series heads into May, Brian Winter has added to an already significant lead atop the RGPS Player of the Year Race powered by the Global Poker Index.

        Winter is coming off a 60th-place finish last week in the in the RGPS Council Bluffs $700 Main Event, further cementing his place on the leaderboard heading into this week’s action.

        How it works:

        • Leaderboard Points: Players will score points based on their performance in RunGood Poker Series events by the Global Poker Index ranking system.
        • Five Winners: The tally started on August 29, 2023, and end June 1, 2024. The top five players on the leaderboard will win a seat in the 2024 Hendon Mob Mid-Major Championship and a $500 travel stipend.
        • Immortality: The top player will be featured forever on tour with a RunGood Player of the Year banner.

        2023/2024 RGPS POY Rankings (Through May 1)

        RankPlayerPOY Points
        1Brian Winter2453.29
        2Shaun Emery1317.06
        3Forrest Kollar912.22
        4Walker Miskelly862.77
        5Daniel Hughes848.46
        6Loi Hoang773.88
        7William Stanford768.9
        8Jason Simon678.1
        9Michael Miller660.61
        10Kenneth Nicoletti629.92

        Alsaden Doubles Through Chilton; Takes Over Chip Lead

        Iman Alsaden
        Iman Alsaden

        Iman Alsaden raised to 500,000 from the button and Michael Chilton called from the big blind.

        The flop fell A?5?3? and Chilton led for 300,000, with Alsaden coming along.

        The turn brought the 2? and Chilton continued driving the action with a bet of 500,000, and Alsaden made the call once more.

        The river was the 10? and Chilton bet 900,000. After a moment of deliberation, Alsaden moved all-in and Chilton called.

        Iman Alsaden: 5?3? All in
        Michael Chilton: Ax8x

        Alsaden tabled a flush to take the chip lead from Chilton.

        Player Chips Progress
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        Iman Alsaden
        9,800,000
        5,700,000
        5,700,000
        Profile photo of Michael Chilton us
        Michael Chilton
        7,780,000
        -5,700,000
        -5,700,000
        Day 1B Chip Leader

        Tags: Iman AlsadenMichael Chilton

        Alsaden Takes from Chilton

        Iman Alsaden
        Iman Alsaden

        Iman Alsaden raised to 600,000 from the button and Michael Chilton called from the big blind.

        The two players saw a 9?6?5? flop, and Chilton check-called a bet of 400,000 from Alsaden.

        The turn came the 3? and action checked through.

        Chilton checked the 9? river and Alsaden bet 500,000, getting Chilton to lay it down.

        Player Chips Progress
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        Michael Chilton
        13,480,000
        1,100,000
        1,100,000
        Day 1B Chip Leader
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        Iman Alsaden
        4,100,000
        -1,100,000
        -1,100,000

        Tags: Iman AlsadenMichael Chilton

        Last Time at Hollywood St. Louis

        Keith Heine
        Keith Heine

        Last fall at Hollywood St. Louis, local poker legend Keith Heine claimed victory in the Inaugural RunGood Poker Series St. Louis $800 Main Event for $88,506.

        The field saw a total of 682 entries, creating a massive prize pool of $484,220. Heine came into the final table in the middle of the pack, but bided his time patiently as the clock ticked on. “I’m not out until they take the last chip. That’s how I approach every tournament and especially at a final table. Anyone can win. It’s whoever has a little more luck and whoever has a little more determination.”

        2023 RGPS St. Louis $800 Main Event Final Table

        PlacePlayerHometownPrize (USD)
        1Keith HeineSt. Louis, MO$88,504
        2Shaun EmeryRaymond, IL$59,006
        3Scotter ClarkMarion, IA$43,514
        4Walker MiskellyTupelo, MS$32,444
        5Lee RichardsonWright City, MO$24,460
        6Blake O'BrienMaryland Heights, MO$18,648
        7David ProciakOrlando, FL$14,380
        8Mario WebsterO'Fallon, MO$11,216
        9Dan McNeilSt. Louis, MO$8,851

        Alsaden Sends Some Over to Chilton

        Michael Chilton raised to 500,000 from the button and Iman Alsaden called from the big blind.

        The flop fell K?J?9? and Alsaden check-called a bet of 600,000 from Chilton.

        The turn came the 3? and checked through.

        Alsaden checked the 2? and Chilton bet 700,000, sending Alsaden into the tank. After a few moments of deliberation, Alsaden made the call.

        Chilton tabled Q?J? and took it down with a pair of jacks.

        Player Chips Progress
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        Michael Chilton
        13,250,000
        3,650,000
        3,650,000
        Day 1B Chip Leader
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        Iman Alsaden
        4,330,000
        -5,252,420
        -5,252,420

        Tags: Iman AlsadenMichael Chilton

        Chilton Doubles Through Alsaden; Evens the Match

        Michael Chilton
        Michael Chilton

        Michael Chilton and Iman Alsaden found themselves all-in in an early hand of heads-up, with Chilton the player at risk.

        Michael Chilton: A?Q? All in
        Iman Alsaden: 8?8?

        The dealer ran out a final board of K?Q?10?Q?2?, to double-up Chilton with trip queens.

        Player Chips Progress
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        Michael Chilton
        9,600,000
        3,600,000
        3,600,000
        Day 1B Chip Leader
        Profile photo of Iman Alsaden us
        Iman Alsaden
        9,582,420
        -1,997,580
        -1,997,580

        Tags: Iman AlsadenMichael Chilton