JW Carter Wins RunGood Tunica Main Event ($58,110)

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After just over eight hours of play, the field of 72 was whittled down to a winner. It was Mississippi native JW Carter who steamrolled his way through the field to claim the massive first place price of $58,110.

“I feel great,” said the new main event champion with a big smile on his face, “I’ve only been playing tournaments for four years, but this feels great.”

Carter was one of the biggest stacks throughout the tournament, but it was the hand prior to the final table that catapulted him to the chip lead. His bottom set held against the bottom two of Phillip Burch that gave him a 3:1 lead over the field.

“I’m retired now,” he said when asked about being a professional. “I wouldn’t call myself a professional, but it is what I do a lot.” He now takes home his best live cash, his first RGPS ring, and a seat to the RGPS Pro/Am.

2022 RunGood Tunica Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1JW Carter$58,110
2Wesley Jones$38,867
3Mike Cordell$28,654
4BJ McBrayer$21,358
5Matthew Lawrence$16,112
6Micheal Senedetka$12,293
7John Duke$9,468
8Chris Hight$7,388
9Adam Cotant$5,836

Day 2 Action

People sat down and began playing fast and furiously, with many stacks busting before the first hour was even up. Defending champion Max Le (69th-$962) fell early as did Tiffany Keathley (50th-$1,211), ensuring that a new champion would rise through the field.

Others who’s runs felt shorter than they would have wished included Kyle Cartwright (57th-$1,087), Preston McEwen (48th-$1,366), Frank Covich (26th-$1,801), Kaleb Dunn (21th-$2,142), and Matt Higgins (16th-$3,073). The final hand prior to the final table, saw, the chip leader for the majority of the tournament, Burch get all of his chips in with bottom two against Carter’s bottom set. The pot worth 30% of the chips in play, went in the direction of Carter and Burch ended his run in 10th place for $5,836.

Final Table Action

Adam Cotant saw most of his chips lost in brutal fashion, when his aces were cracked by the ace-king of Michael Senedetka. He got in his last chips with seven-six suited against Matthew Lawrence’s nines, but finding no help and ending his run in ninth place for $5,836.

Following him out the door was Chris Hight who also lost against nines. He moved in his short stack with ace eight only to lose against Carter’s pocket nines. He earned $7,388 for his eighth place finish.

John Duke was the third player to be eliminated losing against nines, and the second to be eliminated by Carter. He moved his stack in the middle with ace-ten off-suit and lost a race against Carter’s pocket nines. He collected $9,468 for his seventh place run.

Some time passed before the next player exited, but it was Michael Senedekta who shoved over Carter’s open, only for Mike Cordell to move all in for more, folding out Carter. Cordell held ace-king, beating Senedekta’s king-three suited and Senedekta left the tournament in sixth, earning himself $12,293.

Matthew Lawrence (TN) finished in fifth place for $16,112. His chips got into the middle with ace-ten off-suit and lost a race against JW Carter’s pocket eights. A turned gut shot did not turn into anything by the river and he exited the tournament area.

Shortly after it was BJ McBrayer who was all in dominated with king-three off-suit against his JW Carter’s Ace-three suited. The flop came ace high, meaning only running kings or a wheel to chop would keep him alive. Neither came and McBrayer ended his run, collecting $21,358 for his fourth-place finish.

Mike Cordell
Mike Cordell jockeyed with Carter for the chip lead in a few key pots during the final table

WSOP bracelet winner Mike Cordell jockeyed around with Carter for a bit, but ultimately lost a race against Carter at the end when he got his nine-ten suited in against the pocket fives of Carter. He ended his run in third place collecting $28,654 for his impressive run.

Just seconds into heads up, Wesley Jones moved in his stack with queen-jack off-suit, only to get called by ace-six off-suit. The board ran out with no help to the queen-jack and the RGPS tunica PLO champion ended his week with a second place finish in the main event for $38,867.

That's it for coverage of RGPS Tunica. Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews live reporting team for updates from all of your favorite poker series around the world.

RunGood Poker Series Tunica Winners

RunGood Poker Series Tunica EventsTournamentWinnerPrize
Event #1$200 SeniorsPeter Kenna$4,260
Event #2$165 Guest BountyAnthony Allison$3,165
Event #3$250 Studio Ring EventDenise Pratt$10,000
Event #4$200 One Day No-Limit Hold'emRyan Williams$6,303
Event #5$300 Pot Limit OmahaWesley Jones$5,151
Event #6$200 Two Green Chip BountyMichael Benbrook$4,565
Event #7$165 Flip N GoJon Swift$4,605
Event #8$600 Main EventJW Carter$58,110
Event #9$200 Ladies EventJulie Borders$2,504
Event #10$165 TurboRobert Randall$3,816
Event #11$250 Black Chip Bounty EventGregory Smith$2,913
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