2015 Run It Up Reno

$85 All-In-or-Fold No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
Event Info

2015 Run It Up Reno

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
$4,748
Event Info
Buy-in
$85
Prize Pool
$14,390
Entries
112
Level Info
Level
15
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
3,000

Brandon King Wins 2015 Run It Up! Reno $85 All-In-or-Fold No-Limit Hold'em for $4,748

Level 15 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Brandon King wins!
Brandon King wins!

The second event of Jason Somerville's 2015 Run It Up! Reno series from the Peppermill in Reno, Nevada, turned out to be an exciting affair. The $85 All-In-or-Fold No-Limit Hold'em tournament surpassed all expectations when it draw a raucous crowd that pumped out 112 entries and a prize pool of $14,390. At the end of all the carnage at about 1:30 a.m. local time, Brandon King proved the last man standing to win the $4,748 top prize and the right to be called champion.

Not only did King packet nearly $5,000 from the prize pool, but he was also the last Run It Up! warrior standing sporting Run It Up! gear that earned him a $565 Main Event buy-in as part of the last-longer prize. To earn the victory, King defeated Jamey Johnson in heads-up play.

William Recker finished in third place, and his performance thus far shouldn't be overlooked. Not only did his third-place finish in this event earn him $1,799, but Recker placed fifth in the $125 Tuesday Takeoff opening event earlier today for $1,188. That put his total earnings from 2015 Run It Up! Reno just shy of $3,000 with plenty more events to come.

Also finishing at the final table were James Wehe (4th - $1,223), Joe Nelligan (5th - $971), Michael Kinney (6th - $755), Garret Purdy (7th - $612), T.J. Dillashaw ( 8th - $468), and Anthony Summers ( 9th - $324).

That does it for Day 1 action from Reno, but there's plenty more still to come, including a morning workout on Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time hosted by UFC Bantamweight Champion and eighth-place finisher in this event T.J. Dillashaw, plus the $125 Survivor No-Limit Hold'em at 2 p.m. local time.

Be sure to stay tuned right here to PokerNews for continued live coverage, and we'll see you tomorrow!

Tags: Anthony SummersBrandon KingGarret PurdyJames WeheJamey JohnsonJason SomervilleJoe NelliganMichael KinneyT.J. DillashawTJ DillashawWilliam Recker