2024 RGPS Destination RunGood St. Louis

$800 Main Event
Day: 1a
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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
Total Entries
586
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
84
Players Left
10
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Jappa Takes One Down

A player in early position raised to 2,500 and was called by Tristan Jappa in the big blind.

The two players saw a 883 flop and checked through.

The turn brought the 5 and Jappa led for 4,000, with the early position player making the call.

The river was the J and Jappa bet once more, this time for 3,000, and after some deliberation, his opponent made the laydown.

Tags: Tristan Jappa

Welko Eliminated by Aken

The cards were face-up in an all-in hand between Jason Aken in middle position and Craig Welko in the big blind, with Welko the player at risk.

Welko: KQ All in
Aken: AJ

Welko hit the flop, but Aken hit the turn and held through a final runout of Q87A6, eliminating Welko just before the close of registration.

Tags: Craig WelkoJason Aken

Dramatic Chop for Harris and Welko

Blake Harris
Blake Harris

Craig Welko raised to 2,500 from the button and Blake Harris moved all-in for 16,200 from the small blind, with Welko making the quick call.

Harris: 33 All in
Welko: AQ

The final board rand out KKK88 giving both players kings-full and half the pot.

Tags: Blake HarrisCraig Welko

Lafata Presses on the Turn

Mark Lafata
Mark Lafata

A player in middle position raised to 3,100 and Mark Lafata called from late position.

The flop came AA4 and checked through.

The turn was the 8 and the middle position player bet 4,000, with Lafata raising to 10,000.

After some time in the tank and a thorough evaluation of Lafata's tells, the middle position player let it go and Lafata scooped the pot.

Tags: Mark Lafata

Heine is in the Field

Keith Heine
Keith Heine

With around 5,500 in the middle and a turn board reading 10265, defending RGPS St. Louis Main Event champ Keith Heine put out a bet of 2,500 and was called by his opponent in the big blind.

The river fell the J and this time Heine bet 4,500 after being checked to and got the quick fold to take it down.

Tags: Keith Heine

Allen Doubles Through Serrano

Kenny Allen
Kenny Allen

Kenny Allen raised from middle position and was three-bet to 5,000 from Eric Serrano in late position, with Allen coming along.

The two players saw a 753 flop and Allen check-called a bet of 4,000 from Serrano.

The turn brought the 6 and Allen check-called once more, this time for 8,000.

The A fell on the river and Serrano snap-jammed all-in after Allen checked, with Allen making the call after a few moments of deliberation.

Allen: A2 All in
Serrano: QJ

Allen missed his straight but was able to catch an ace on the river to take the pot from Serrano and secure the full double-up.

Tags: Eric SerranoKenny Allen

Bogert Chipping-Up; Crosses 100K Mark

Cory Bogert
Cory Bogert

A player in late position raised to 1,600 and was called by a player on the button.

Cory Bogert then three-bet to 6,500 and was called by both players.

The flop came 1042 and Bogert continued for 7,500, getting two quick folds.

Bogert crosses the 100K mark in chips.

Tags: Cory Bogert

Mendoza Doubles Through Xu; Xu Left With One Big Blind

Jason Mendoza
Jason Mendoza

In a hand recapped to PokerNews by Jason Mendoza, Yang Xu raised to 2,200 from middle position and Mendoza called from the small blind.

The two players saw a Jx9x3x flop and Mendoza check-called a bet of 4,300 from Xu.

The turn came a 7x and Mendoza checked. Xu moved all-in for around 23,000 and after some time in the tank, Mendoza made the call and was at risk.

Mendoza: KxJx All in
Xu: QxJx

Mendoza had Xu pipped on the kicker and would hold through the 4x on the river to secure the double-up.

Mendoza jokingly noted that his wife said he's the highest-ranked GPI player in the field and wanted that mentioned in the hand recap.

Tags: Jason MendozaYang Xu

Cleeton Eliminated by Serrano

The cards were on their backs and K.L. Cleeton was all-in and at risk from the big blind against Eric Serrano from early position.

Cleeton: AK All in
Serrano: QQ

Cleeton couldn't spike his outs to score the double-up on the final runout of 10834J, securing the elimination for Serrano and sending Cleeton back to the registration table.

Tags: Eric SerranoK.L. Cleeton