Championship Sunday at RGPS Kansas City Starts at Noon
It's time for the final day of the RunGood Poker Series main event and the last chance for players to get their hands on the Signature Championship rings that have been awarded throughout the season to winners of RGPS events.
Cody Coffman leads the field of 103 players who are competing for the final ring and he will bring in 295,000 after bagging the overall chip lead in Day 1a.
Nick Burris, who is an RGPS main event winner, bagged the big stack for Day 1c with 260,500. He will be trying to cap off his year, which started off with an RGPS win and included a WSOP circuit ring as well.
A total of 482 players entered this $100,000 guarantee event and the top 54 will make the money and earn a min-cash of $925. The top prize is $51,815.
This is the final stop of the RGPS Game Seven season and the entire week has seen record-breaking fields for RGPS events at Harrah's Kansas City.