2024 RGPS RunGood Resort St. Louis

$800 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 RGPS RunGood Resort St. Louis

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$73,448
Event Info
Buy-in
$800
Prize Pool
$388,370
Entries
547
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
67
Players Left
1

$800 Main Event

Day 2 Completed

Jesse Jones Scores First Ring at RGPS St. Louis Main Event for $73,448!

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jesse Jones
Jesse Jones

A long day was ahead of the players who made Day 2 of the event, with the total number of entrants for the 3rd RunGood Poker Series St. Louis Main Event tallied up to 547 creating a prize pool of $388,370. Judging by how deep the players were, it was assumed that the tournament would be a grind, and it was. At just after 1 a.m. (roughly 13 hours of play), the field of 67 was whittled down to just one sole survivor here at The Hollywood Casino.

After the dust settled, it was RGPS crusher Jesse Jones taking home his first piece of RunGood hardware after an epic three-way battle with Jeremy Drewery and Gil Shadower.

A man of few words, Jones did not have much to say after his win, but he did express a deep satisfaction for finally winning a RunGood Main event and the respect he had for his fellow opponents. He was also excited to get back into playing tournament poker and that he will see the RunGood crew in Kansas City!

RGPS St. Louis $800 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize (USD)
1Jesse Jones$73,448
2Jeremy Drewery$48,965
3Gil Shadower$36,018
4William Henricks$26,809
5Saad Ghanem$20,193
6Michael Schoonover$15,395
7Lance Hendricks$11,881
8Timothy Hicks$9,283
9Brian Roberts$7,345

Even though most of the players returned to a lower blind level than they bagged, the action was still hot and heavy throughout the day as players fell to the wayside.

Falling throughout the day were Walker Miskelly (60th-$1,459), Jaymie Virtusio(35th-$2,052) Dan Lowery (55th-$1,611), and Cody Stanford (43rd-$1,806). It should also be noted that with this finish along with two rings this stop, Stanford was named the NAPT Golden Player of the Series and was the recipient of a tournament package worth approximately $10,000,

Finishing right on the final table bubble was Jeff Copeland who was good on the flop with a pair of sixes but the river was nasty for him as it brought in a king to give Drewery a better pair to send him out in tenth place for $7,345.

The Final Table

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FT

Once they made it to the final table, the action slowed down a little bit as the depth of their stacks came into play.

The first person to exit the table was Brian Roberts who shoved from the big blind with king-queen and was called by Lance Hendricks with ace-king to put him at risk. Unfortunately for Roberts, an ace appeared on the flop to send him out in ninth place.

Throughout the day, Timothy Hicks was running hot and knocking players out left and right, and at one point it seemed it was his tournament to lose, but he was the second player to exit from the final table.

He tried to run a triple-barrel bluff against Drewery but he ended up calling with a set of eights to send Hicks to the rail.

After his elimination, it quickly became and the Jones and Shadower show as they began knocking out players. Jones drew his first blood at the final table by knocking out Hendricks when he called his shove with queens and held against jacks to send him out in seventh place.

After that, it was Shadower’s turn when he knocked out Michael Schoonover by cracking his kings with ace-queen to send him out in sixth.

Then it was back to Jones as he sent Saad Ghanem to the rail with ace-jack against king-queen.

A few orbits later, it was William Henricks who found the exit in fourth when he moved in with ace-five but ran into the ace-king of Shadower.

After that, it became the three-handed battle of the century as the chips traded around for almost three and a half hours before it was Shadower who finally bit the dust after losing a huge pot to Jones when his trip sevens were no good against Jones’ flopped straight and then exited soon after.

Jones and Drewery then entered their heads-up battle but it only lasted a few hands before Jones closed it out when his ace-high trumped Drewery’s jack-high to send him out as the runner-up.

Jones was then crowned the undisputed champion of the RGPS St Louis and awarded the grand prize of $73,448 for his efforts. Congratulations to Jesse!

Well, that ends the coverage here at this great stop in St. Louis, but be sure to be on the looking for all things poker here on PokerNews!

Tags: Brian RobertsCody StanfordDan LoweryGil ShadowerJaymie VirtusioJeff CopelandJeremy DreweryJesse JonesLance HendricksMichael HenricksMichael SchoonoverSaad GhanemTimothy HicksWalker MiskellyWilliam Henricks

Jeremy Drewery Eliminated in 2nd Place ($48,965)

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jeremy Drewery
Jeremy Drewery

Very early into their heads-up battle, Jeremy Drewery and Jesse Jones got all of the chips into the middle, with Drewery's tournament life on the line.

Jeremy Drewery: J8All in
Jesse Jones: A5

Drewery would need to improve to stay alive, but the runout of K93Q4 meant Jones' ace-high was good to take the pot and Drewery was eliminated in second place.

Player Chips Progress
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Jesse Jones
16,400,000
3,900,000
3,900,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
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Jeremy Drewery
Busted

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Gil Shadower Eliminated in Third Place ($36,018)

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Gil Shadower
Gil Shadower

After being left short from his run-in with Jesse Jones, Gil Shadower got the rest of his chips into the middle after Jones moved all in preflop.

Gil Shadower: 55All in
Jesse Jones: AJ

Shadower would need to hold with his pocket fives, but the runout of J3J82 was not his friend as Jones made trip jacks to knock him out in third place.

Player Chips Progress
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Jesse Jones
12,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
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Gil Shadower
Busted

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Jones Bombs River

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

On a heads-up completed board of 6377A, Jesse Jones announced a bet of 2,600,000 and Gil Shadower snap-called, tabling 27.

Jones then rolled over 45 for a flopped straight to win the big pot, reducing Shadower to crumbs while he took a dominating chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Jesse Jones
11,000,000
3,800,000
3,800,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
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Gil Shadower
800,000
-1,800,000
-1,800,000

Shadower Doubles Through Jones with Deuces

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

After Gil Shadower and Jeremy Drewery limped preflop, Jesse Jones moved all in to cover them both.

Shadower then decided to call to put himself at risk while Drewery got out of the way.

Gil Shadower: 22All in
Jesse Jones: A4

Shadower would need to hold to stay alive in this flip, and not only did he hold, but he also improved on the 38729 runout by making a set on the turn to score the double.

Player Chips Progress
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Jesse Jones
7,200,000
-850,000
-850,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
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Gil Shadower
2,600,000
-1,900,000
-1,900,000

Tags: Gil ShadowerJeremy DreweryJesse Jones

Jones Raises River; Takes Chip Lead

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jesse Jones
Jesse Jones

On a completed board of 810298, Jeremy Drewery led out for 400,000 but then Jesse Jones raised it up to 1,300,000.

Drewery thought about it for a few moments but eventually made the call, at which point Jones tabled A8 for trip eights. Drewery sighed and tossed his cards into the muck to award the pot to Jones.

With this pot, Jones has regained the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Jesse Jones
8,050,000
1,950,000
1,950,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
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Jeremy Drewery
3,500,000
-3,700,000
-3,700,000

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Level: 28

Blinds: 75,000/150,000

Ante: 150,000

Perfect River for Shadower

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

In a heads-up limped pot, the flop read 22A when Gil Shadower checked, Jeremy Drewery bet 250,000, and Shadower called.

The two players then checked through the turn 6 and went to the 4 river.

Shadower led out for 275,000 but then Drewery snap-jammed all in to cover.

"You got a flush?" Shadower asked as he made the call for his tournament life, and Drewery responded by tabling 810 for indeed a flush.

"Ok good, because I got a full house," he stated as he rolled over 24 for a full house on the river.

Drewery just shook his head as the chips were pushed over to Shadower for a double-up.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeremy Drewery
7,200,000
800,000
800,000
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Gil Shadower
4,500,000
500,000
500,000

Tags: Gil ShadowerJeremy Drewery