2023 RGPS Tunica

RGPS Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 RGPS Tunica

Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$373,360
Entries
718
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
21,540,000
Total Chips
21,540,000
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
88
Players Left
1

Loi Hoang Wins The RunGood Poker Series Tunica Main Event For $55,394

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

The biggest RunGood Poker Series Main Event saw a total of 718 entrants make a massive prizepool of $373,360, guaranteeing a total of 88 spots to be paid out. This $600 Main Event marks the biggest RGPS Main Event at The Horseshoe Casino and Hotel in Tunica.

Starting with a star studded final table, it was Tunica local Loi Hoang who ended up taking down the tournament for a career best score of $55,394 as well as his first RGPS Main Event title. Hoang found much success this week after final tabling a total of four side events, leading up to this event.

“I think I played my way,” the newly crowned champion remarked. “I took my time, got some luck, and boom.” Hoang wore his emotions on his sleeve today at the final table, jumping for joy when things went his way as every ladder came into focus.

He bested a star studded field including former champion Tiffany Keathley, WSOPC ring winners Shannon Hamblen and Matthew Higgins, as well as 2003 WSOP Main Event champion Chris Moneymaker who he knocked out four handed. Hoang now becomes the first RGPS Main Event champion on The Road Trip leg of the tour.

Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Loi HoangUnited States$55,394*
2Wayne NewcombUnited States$55,394*
3Matthew HigginsUnited States$32,856
4Chris MoneymakerUnited States$24,455
5Stuart BreakstoneUnited States$18,444
6Rebekah CrosbyUnited States$14,076
7Tiffany KeathleyUnited States$10,827
8Shannon HamblenUnited States$8,475
9Dawson DarbouzeHaiti$6,683

*Denotes heads up deal

Final Day Recap

Coming into the day with 88 players, the pace in the beginning was quick as Brian “TheGoldenBlazer” Frenzel (85th-$1,008) was eliminated immediately (he went to go win another event to put him atop of the all-time RGPS ring list and second in overall RGPS titles). Others fell throughout the day like Emily Berglund (71st-$1,157), Trace Henderson (59th-$1,269), defending champion Kevin Broadway (39th-$1,829), WSOP bracelet winner Kyle Cartwright (34th-$1,829), WPT champion Mark Davis (30th-$2,128), Forrest Kollar (18th-$2,950), and Joey Gargiulo (12th-$5,339).

Bubbling the final table was David Lee after he got in his pocket sixes against Matthew Higgins’ pocket nines. That boosted Higgins to the second biggest stack in the tournament, while Lee exited the tournament in tenth place for $6,683.

Final Table Action

Wayne Newcomb came into the final table, but quickly lost some pots to Chris Moneymaker and Higgins to put him down in third place. He would reclaim the lead when he would get into a tangle with Dawson Darbouze, who moved all in with ace-queen on a queen high board, only for Newcomb to hold queen-nine for top two. No help was brought to Darbouze and he became the first casualty of the final table, collecting $6,683 for his ninth place finish.

Shannon Hamblen had initially tried to bring the final table of nine to eight when Stuart Breakstone got in his ace-queen against Hamblen’s ace-king, but a rivered straight brought the pot to Breakstone leaving Hamblen as the shortest. After Darbouze busted, Hamblen was next on the chopping block when was nearly forced all in from the big blind with queen-ten and failed to improve against Moneymaker’s ace-four. The WSOPC ring winner exited the tournament in eighth place, collecting $8,475 for his efforts.

The final former RGPS Tunica Main Event Champion ended her run in seventh place. Tiffany Keathley came into the final table as the shortest stack in her quest to become a two time RGPS Tunica champion. Her run came to an end when she got in her final few blinds with ace-eight suited against Matthew Higgins’ seven-six suited. Higgins turned a straight to leave her drawing dead and Keathley took home $10,827 for her impressive run.

Tiffany Keathley
Former RGPS Tunica Main Event Champion Tiffany Keathley found another deep run in this event.

Rebekah Crosby became the last woman standing after Keathley was eliminated, but with her stack as short as it was, her time to be all in was coming. Before the big blind reached her, she moved her final couple of blinds in with five-three suited which Moneymaker called holding ace-six offsuit. Despite flopping a combination straight draw and flush draw, it bricked out leaving Crosby to collect $14,076 for her sixth place exit as the last woman standing.

Breakstone’s run came to an end at the hands of Hoang. Breakstone moved all in for a near identical short stack with jack-eight suited, which saw Hoang call with king-seven suited to nearly double. Breakstone shook hands with his cohorts, and took home $18,444 for his fifth place finish.

Moneymaker came into four handed play as the chip leader, but he clashed with Hoang in multiple hands that left him going down the counts to the shortest stack. The first saw his nines not hold against Hoang’s ace-king, the second saw Moneymaker river three queens against Hoang’s full house, and the final hand of Moneymaker’s saw him go out against Hoang’s flush. The 2003 WSOP Main Event champion and icon of the poker world went out in fourth place, collecting $24,455 for his best ever RGPS Main Event finish.

Higgins and Newcomb held roughly even stacks while Hoang held the massive chip lead as three handed play commenced. Newcomb raised with ace-eight offsuit on the button while Higgins moved all in with ace-ten off, getting a call from Newcomb. Things seemed all set for Higgins to go heads up, with him holding the slight covering stack, but a brutal eight on the river gave the pot to Newcomb while Higgins was forced all in the next hand from the small blind. His eight-three suited could not hold against Newcomb’s five-four offsuit and the four-time WSOPC ring winner ended his run for $32,856.

Once there were just two players left, they came to an agreement. They would do an even chop, but since Hoang held the slight chip lead, he would get the ring as well as the seat. Newcomb accepted the deal as he collected $55,394 for his efforts while Hoang becomes the newest champion of The RunGood Poker Series.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates on The RunGood Poker Series Road Trip. Next weekend will begin the first ever RGPS Baltimore, with an $1,100 Main Event boasting a $200,000 guarantee.

Tags: Chris MoneymakerDavid LeeDawson DarbouzeEmily BerglundForrest KollarJoey GargiuloKevin BroadwayKyle CartwrightLoi HoangMark DavisMatthew HigginsMatthew Higgins’Rebekah CrosbyShannon HamblenStuart BreakstoneTiffany KeathleyTrace HendersonWayne Newcomb

Heads Up Deal Reached; Wayne Newcomb Finishes In Second Place ($55,394)

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

Both players agreed to a deal.

They would each take $55,394 for their efforts with Loi Hoang taking home the ring and the title.

Wayne Newcomb finishes in second place for a career best score.

Player Chips Progress
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Loi Hoang
21,540,000
8,440,000
8,440,000
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Wayne Newcomb
Busted

Tags: Loi HoangWayne Newcomb

Matthew Higgins Eliminated in 3rd Place ($32,856)

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

Wayne Newcomb raised to 475,000 on the button and in the big blind, Matthew Higgins moved all in for 4,700,000. After a long time thinking he called to put himself at risk.

Wayne Newcomb: A8
Matthew Higgins: A10

The board ran out KQ698 and Newcomb spiked the river eight to survive as he screamed "Oh my god!"

Higgins was left with just two big blinds the following hand as he moved all in from the small blind and Newcomb called.

Matthew Higgins: 83
Wayne Newcomb: 54

The board ran out A2678 and Newcomb made a straight on the river to take the pot and eliminate Higgins in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Wayne Newcomb
10,300,000
4,200,000
4,200,000
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Matthew Higgins
Busted

Tags: Matthew HigginsWayne Newcomb

Chris Moneymaker Eliminated in 4th lace ($24,455)

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

Loi Hoang called in the small blind which saw Chris Moneymaker raise to 600,000 in the big blind which Hoang called.

The flop came out 583 and Hoang check called a bet of 350,000 from Moneymaker.

On the K turn, Hoang checked over to Moneymaker who bet 700,000 and Hoang matched the bet.

Hoang checked a third time on the 8 river where Moneymaker moved all in for 2,300,000 and Hoang snap-called. Moneymaker's cards were lost in shuffle.

Chris Moneymaker: XxXx
Loi Hoang: A7

Hoang had turned an ace-high flush and the 2003 WSOP Main Event champion exited the tournament in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Loi Hoang
13,100,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
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Chris Moneymaker
Busted
Day 1A Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Chris MoneymakerLoi Hoang

Stuart Breakstone Eliminated in 5th Place ($18,444)

Level 27 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Stuart Breakstone
Stuart Breakstone

Stuart Breakstone moved all in for 800,000 on the button and in the big blind Loi Hoang called to put him at risk.

Stuart Breakstone: J8
Loi Hoang: K7

The board ran out K8626 and the kings up worked for Hoang to win the pot while Breakstone exited the tournament, losing the sidebet he had made with Chris Moneymaker.

"Don't forget about the $200!" joked Moneymaker as Breakstone walked over to collect his payout.

Player Chips Progress
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Loi Hoang
1,930,000
355,000
355,000
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Stuart Breakstone
Busted

Tags: Chris MoneymakerLoi HoangStuart Breakstone

Rebekah Crosby Eliminated in 6th Place ($14,076)

Level 27 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Rebekah Crosby
Rebekah Crosby

Rebekah Crosby moved all in for 625,000 in first position which saw both Matthew Higgins call in the hijack and Chris Moneymaker called in the big blind.

Action checked through on the 98648 runout.

Rebekah Crosby: 53
Matthew Higgins: KJ
Chris Moneymaker: A6

The eights and sixes were good for Moneymaker as Crosby exited the tournament as the last woman standing.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chris Moneymaker us
Chris Moneymaker
7,650,000
950,000
950,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Matthew Higgins
6,400,000
-1,250,000
-1,250,000
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Rebekah Crosby
Busted

Tags: Chris MoneymakerMatthew HigginsRebekah Crosby

Tiffany Keathley Eliminated in 7th Place ($10,827)

Level 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Tiffany Keathley
Tiffany Keathley

Despite doubling through Wayne Newcomb a few hands earlier, Tiffany Keathley moved all in for 600,000 in the small blind and in the big blind, Matthew Higgins called to put her at risk.

Tiffany Keathley: A8
Matthew Higgins: 76

The flop of 4510 saw Keathley remain ahead, but Higgins flopped a straight draw. The turn 3 locked things up for Higgins who pulled into the chip lead, while the final former RGPS Tunica champion exited the tournament, ensuring that a new champion would emerge.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Higgins
8,125,000
2,715,000
2,715,000
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Tiffany Keathley
Busted

Tags: Matthew HigginsTiffany KeathleyWayne Newcomb

Shannon Hamblen Eliminated in 8th Place ($8,475)

Level 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Shannon Hamblen
Shannon Hamblen

Chris Moneymaker raised to 200,000 which saw Matthew Higgins call in the cutoff and Shannon Hamblen moved all in from the big blind for 205,000, which both players called.

Action checked through on the flop A28 to the 7 turn where Moneymaker bet 200,000 which Higgins called.

The river checked through as Higgins mucked his hand after seeing Moneymaker's hand.

Shannon Hamblen: Q10
Chris Moneymaker: A4

Two pair was good for Moneymaker and Hamblen exited the tournament area.

Player Chips Progress
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Chris Moneymaker
4,100,000
290,000
290,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
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Shannon Hamblen
Busted

Tags: Chris MoneymakerMatthew HigginsShannon Hamblen

Dawson Darbouze Eliminated in 9th Place ($6,683)

Level 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Dawson Darbouze
Dawson Darbouze

Wayne Newcomb raised to 240,000 from middle position which saw Chris Moneymaker call from the cutoff and Dawson Darbouze call in the small blind.

The flop came out Q97 and Darbouze moved all in for 2,100,000. Newcomb called and Moneymaker folded to see the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Dawson Darbouze: AQ
Wayne Newcomb: Q9

The board ran out 62 and Darbouze's top pair, top kicker did not improve, giving the chip lead back to Newcomb as Darbouze finished in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Wayne Newcomb
6,800,000
1,660,000
1,660,000
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Dawson Darbouze
Busted

Tags: Chris MoneymakerDawson DarbouzeWayne Newcomb

David Lee Eliminated in 10th Place ($6,683)

Level 25 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
David Lee (TN)
David Lee (TN)

David Lee moved all in from the button for 890,000 which saw Matthew Higgins call in the small blind.

David Lee: 66
Matthew Higgins: 99

The board ran out K787J and the sixes remained in second while Higgins stacked a massive pot.

The final nine players are now redrawing for the final table, before they go on a break.

Player Chips Progress
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Matthew Higgins
4,630,000
3,030,000
3,030,000
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David Lee (TN)
Busted

Tags: David LeeMatthew Higgins