2023 RGPS Graton Casino

$800 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 RGPS Graton Casino

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$87,425
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$585,900
Entries
837
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
105
Players Left
1

$800 Main Event

Day 2 Completed

Anne Bui Wins The RGPS Graton Main Event For $87,425

Level 30 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Anne Bui Wins RGPS Graton Main Event
Anne Bui Wins RGPS Graton Main Event

The RunGood Poker Series Road Trip at Graton Casino, Rohnert Park in California has come to a close. The $800 Main Event saw a total of 837 entrants created a massive prizepool of $585,900, ensuring that 105 players would see a piece of that money. From a returning field of 105, to just one player after 12 hours of play.

Two players remained at the tournament’s close and after a deal was struck, Joe Nguyen finished in second place to Anne Bui who took home her first RGPS main event title, and a career best score of $87,425. “I can’t believe it,” the newly crowned champion said with a smile beaming across her face “I still can’t believe it, my first ever win. It was a lot of fun, everyone played great, I got lucky.”

Just weeks after a runner up finish in the WSOPC here at Graton, Bui claimed not only her biggest lifetime score, but her first listed win on Hendon Mob. The Bay Area regular had $184,459 in lifetime earnings prior to this final table, now adding a hefty sum to that total.

“I’ve been playing for a long time,” Bui responded when talking about her experience in the game “I’ve never played professionally, but I liked mixed games and play a lot of Omaha.” Bui also becomes the first female main event champion this season.

With this win, Bui also wins a seat to the Dream Seat invitational in Thunder Valley next month where she will have the chance to compete for a seat to the PokerGO freeroll. “How exciting! I’m really looking forward to it!”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Anne BuiSan Jose, CA$87,425
2Joe NguyenSunnyvale, CA$87,420
3Terrance ReidPocatello, ID$46,600
4Scott HessSan Francisco, CA$34,745
5Anthony LiSan Francisco, CA$26,425
6Alonso LauSan Francisco, CA$21,020
7Richard TroendlyReno, NV$17,395
8Khanh Duy TranSan Jose, CA$13,835
9Christopher MarcusVallejo, CA$10,370

Final Day Action

Action began fast and furious as players found themselves out of the tournament earlier than they had initially hoped. Brittney Stout (102nd-$1,160) and David Prociak (101st-$1,160) found themselves out in short order, while others like Kasey Mills (70th-$1,700), Craig Carillo (51st-$2,070), and Jeff Beachy (43rd-$2,330) all were eliminated throughout the course of the day. John Koo (34th-$2,685) ended up eliminated from this tournament, only to go on to win the Turbo Event, to win his second ring of the series.

As the eliminations kept on coming and players like Sean Burson (27th-$3,210), Jasthi Kumar (21st-$4,590), Reggie Pears (18th-$5,580), and Paul Chai (11th-$8,505), the grounds for the final table were being set. The final elimination prior to the final table would see Can Chen call off for his last chips when he rivered a wheel, only to find that Scott Hess had rivered a seven-high straight. The pot sent Hess into the massive chip lead, while Chen exited the tournament in 10th for $10,370.

Main Final Table
The RGPS Graton Main Event Final Table

Final Table Action

A significant amount of time had passed before any eliminations occurred at the final table. Super short stack Alonso Lau doubled up through Hess three times and Christopher Marcus doubled through him once, to leave the table joking about how nobody ever gets eliminated at the final table. Somebody did go eventually as Marcus moved in his final chips with king-queen off against a raise from Anne Bui who held ace-jack off and she called to put him at risk. Despite flopping a flush draw, Bui’s hand held up for the elimination and Marcus collected $10,370 for his ninth place finish.

Eighth place followed not long after as Khanh Duy Tran moved in his final chips with ace-ten offsuit against Terrance Reid’s raise. Reid called him with pocket sixes and they held up on the runout to give Reid the chip lead while Tran collected $13,835 for his efforts.

Richard Troendly ended up getting a quadruple up earlier in the final table, but as the blinds went up he once more found himself on the shortest stack at the table. He moved in his final chips with eight-seven which saw Hess call with pocket sixes. Hess flopped a six and faded the straight draw to bring him back the chip lead, while Troendly ended his run in seventh place for $17,395.

Lau had started the final table with two big blinds, but had managed to spin and stay alive through multiple payjumps. His second to last hand he moved in ace-queen against Anthony Li’s pocket nines and the nines held up to see Li double and Lau fall to the short stack. The very next hand Lau got in pocket kings against Reid’s queen-jack and Joe Nguyen’s queen-two, but the runout gave Nguyen two pair and the pot while Lau’s good run ended in sixth place for $21,020.

Li and Hess began to do battle as the five final players sat all very even in chips. The first confrontation went Li’s way as he doubled holding ace-king against Hess’ pocket tens. The second one went Hess’ way as both players got their chips in on a ten-high board, with Hess holding an ace-kicker to double up through Li. Now down to the short stack, Li moved in his final chips from the button with queen-six, while Nguyen called him with pocket nines to hold and send Li out in fifth place for a score worth $26,425.

After losing a pot to Bui, Hess fell to the short stack along with Reid while Nguyen and Bui led the final four players. It would be Hess who was eliminated in fourth when he moved in his final chips with ace-five against Nguyen’s pocket sixes. A six on the flop would spell the end for Hess and he exited greeted by his extremely enthusiastic rail, no doubt excited for his deep run worth $34,745.

Joe Nguyen
Nguyen ended his run in second place for $87,420

After securing his best career score, Poker.Org’s Terrance Reid called off his final chips with king-three against Bui’s ace-eight. The board would possess no help for Reid and he became the final casualty of the night, finishing in third place for a prize worth $46,600.

Bui and Nguyen started talking immediately about a deal and they eventually settled on one. They would do a near even chop, which would see Nguyen take home $87,420 for second place, and Bui would take home $87,425 and the trophy as she held the lead going into heads up play.

Thank you for reading along here on PokerNews. Be sure to check back in for the next two RunGood Poker Series Road Trip stops at JACK Casino in Cleveland and Horseshoe Casino in Tunica on November 9th-12th.

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Heads Up Deal Reached

Level 30 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

The final two players began heads up play with Anne Bui holding a lead over Joe Nguyen.

After some discussion, they came to a deal where Nguyen would take $87,420 and second place, while Bui would take home $87,425 and the ring.

Terrance Reid Eliminated in 3rd Place ($46,600)

Level 30 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Terrance Reid
Terrance Reid

Anne Bui moved all in from the small blind for 2,400,000 effective and in the big blind, Terrance Reid called.

Terrance Reid: K3
Anne Bui: A8

The board ran out 87594 and the pair of eights was good enough for Bui to take the chip lead going into heads up play. Poker.org's Terrance Reid finished in third place for a career best score of $46,600.

Player Chips Progress
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Anne Bui
15,110,000
6,010,000
6,010,000
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Joe Nguyen
10,000,000
-2,600,000
-2,600,000
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Terrance Reid
Busted

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Scott Hess Eliminated in 4th Place ($34,745)

Level 30 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Scott Hess
Scott Hess

After losing a few pots, Scott Hess was down to the shortest stack of the remaining players.

Joe Nguyen raised to 800,000 on the button and in the small blind, Scott Hess moved all in for 2,800,000 in the small blind which saw Nguyen call to put him at risk.

Scott Hess: A5
Joe Nguyen: 66

The board ran out 8562K and the set of sixes held up for Nguyen while Hess exited the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Joe Nguyen
12,600,000
5,800,000
5,800,000
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Anne Bui
9,100,000
3,525,000
3,525,000
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Terrance Reid
3,600,000
-1,125,000
-1,125,000
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Scott Hess
Busted
Day 1 Chip Leader

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Level: 30

Blinds: 150,000/300,000

Ante: 300,000

Anthony Li Eliminated in 5th Place ($26,425)

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Anthony Li
Anthony Li

Anthony Li jammed all in for 1,200,000 on the button and in the small blind, Joe Nguyen called.

Anthony Li: Q6
Joe Nguyen: 99

The board ran out K6492 and the set of nines was good for Nguyen to take down the pot while Li exited the tournament in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Joe Nguyen
6,800,000
1,425,000
1,425,000
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Anthony Li
Busted

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Hess Gets It Back

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Anthony Li raised to 500,000 in first position and on the button, Scott Hess called.

The flop came out 1022 and Li checked over to Hess who moved all in for 2,600,000 which Li called.

Scott Hess: A10
Anthony Li: 108

The board ran out 99 and Hess' kicker played as his rail began cheering while Li once more was on the short stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Scott Hess
6,600,000
1,850,000
1,850,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Anthony Li
1,200,000
-4,050,000
-4,050,000

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Li Doubles Through Hess

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Scott Hess raised to 500,000 in the hijack and in the small blind, Anthony Li moved all in for 2,625,000 which saw Hess call to put Li at risk.

Anthony Li: AK
Scott Hess: 1010

The board ran out A935K and the ace-king found two pair on the board to see Li double up through the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
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Anthony Li
5,250,000
2,225,000
2,225,000
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Scott Hess
4,750,000
-1,600,000
-1,600,000
Day 1 Chip Leader

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