Cody Stanford bagged up 507,000 coming fresh off of a win in this past RGPS PLO event, where he won his third ring. Lowery holds more RGPS title than anyone else in RGPS history, and with all of his results and his chip stack, he looks to be a threatening force to the field. A win here could add his biggest overall score, and with his stack he is in the prime position to make a run for it.ĭaniel Lowery also cracked the top five in chips with 576,000. Rodriguez holds the top spot as well as over $200,000 in career cashes on Hendon mob.
Rodriguez bagged the only stack over 700,000 and despite three flights coming after him, held onto the chip lead through them all. Leading the way is Day 1a’s chip leader Noel Rodriguez, who ended his day with 799,000. The starting field has been reduced to just 132 players, all of whom are guaranteed $1,175, but all of them with eyes on the prestige of winning one of the biggest RGPS Main Events ever. This massive turnout smashed the initial guarantee and put the prizepool at $730,100, with a whopping $122,385 awarded to first place. 03-05-2023 11:24 UTC-8 Who Will Win The RGPS Graton Main Event? Liam Gannon Noel RodriguezĪfter a successful week of tournaments, a total of 1,043 players came out to play The RunGood Poker Series $800 Main Event at Graton Casino in Rohnert Park, California.