2026 RPT Casino State Championship

$250 Main Event
Day: 1cd
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Event Info
2026 RPT Casino State Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$49,300
Event Info
Buy-in
$250
Prize Pool
$331,000
Total Entries
1,655
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 1cd
Entries
589
Players Left
74
Players Left 1 / 1,655
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Huber Sends One Out

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

A player in the big blind moved all in for 10,000, and Dustyn Huber called in middle position.

All-in player: A9 All in
Dustyn Huber: QJ

Huber hit a pair on the Q3K flop to take the lead, while his opponent couldn't catch up on the 5 turn or 9 river as he was sent to the rail.

Tags: Dustyn Huber

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Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Level: 6

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 800

Rosecrans Borrows a Horseshoe, and Some Chips, From Rasmussen

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Four players went to a flop of J610 when Kim Rasmussen moved all in from under the gun. Rick Rosecrans called for 15,000 in early position, and the rest of the table folded.

Rick Rosecrans: QQ All in
Kim Rasmussen: J10

Rasmussen had hit top two pair to outflop Rosecrans' queens, but the 9 turn and K river gave Rosecrans a running straight to win the pot and double up.

"I borrowed your horseshoe," Rosecrans said to Rasmussen.

Tags: Kim RasmussenRick Rosecrans

Maras Wins an Unexpected Hand

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Jon Maras
Jon Maras

Jon Maras bet 1,500 from the hijack on a flop of 422 and a player in the small blind called before Neil Reavely raised to 5,700 in the big blind. Only Maras called.

Reavely bet another 7,000 on the 3 turn, and Maras again called. The river was the K and Reavely bet 15,000. Maras tanked for a few minutes until tossing in the chips.

"Nice hand," Maras said with a sigh, already expecting Reavely to show the winner.

"I missed," Reavely replied, and Maras showed A4 for two pair to win the pot.

Tags: Jon MarasNeil Reavely

Sneed Picks Up Kings to Double

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Silas Sneed
Silas Sneed

Gary Ewald was in the small blind with a raise of 6,300 in front of him before Silas Sneed reraised to 16,500 in middle position. Ewald took a minute and eventually announced all in, and Sneed snap-called for 26,600.

"Do you have ace-king?" Ewald asked.

"Nope," Sneed replied.

Silas Sneed: KK All in
Gary Ewald: JJ

"I had half of it right," Ewald said after Sneed turned over his kings. The board ran out 87439 and Sneed improved to a flush to win the pot and double up.

Tags: Gary EwaldSilas Sneed

Krause Hits the Turn, Zietz Spikes the River in Three-Way All In

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Lance Zietz
Lance Zietz

Both Cody Krause in the big blind and a player in the hijack were all in for around 18,000 as Lance Zietz went for the double knockout in early position.

Hijack: 1010 All in
Cody Krause: KK All in
Lance Zietz: AA

Zietz had woken up with aces and was a big favorite to scoop the pot as the flop came 6Q5. The turn, though, was the K to give Krause a set and the lead.

The river came the A and Zietz spiked a set to win the pot, sending both opponents to the rail.

Tags: Cody KrauseLance Zietz

Selby Survives a Classic Flip

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante

Kevin Selby moved all in for 19,700 in the cutoff and Leo Leclerc put him at risk in early position.

Kevin Selby: QQ All in
Leo Leclerc: AK

Selby needed his queens to hold in the classic flip, and he dodged the 36798 board to win the pot and double up.

Tags: Kevin SelbyLeo Leclerc

Level: 5

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 600

Nemetchek Spikes a Set in Three Way All In

Level 4 : Blinds 300/500, 500 ante
Edward Nemetchek
Edward Nemetchek

A player in the hijack was all in for 28,000, Edward Nemetchek put in his last 35,000 from early position, and Travis Sorensen put both players at risk in middle position.

Hijack: KK All in
Edward Nemetchek: 99 All in
Travis Sorensen: KK

Nemetchek found himself against two pairs of kings, but the 4A9 flop gave him a set and the lead. Both opponents were already drawing dead as the board ran out 8Q, earning Nemetchek the pot and sending the hijack to the rail.

Tags: Edward NemetchekTravis Sorensen