2015 RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Council Bluffs Day 1b/c: Hebda & Jimenez Bag Big

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Joe Hebda

On Saturday, the RunGood Poker Series Horseshoe Casino Council Bluffs $675 buy-in Main Event continued with two more starting flights. Day 1b attracted 166 entrants, and after 13 levels of play just 32 remained with RunGood Ambassador Joe Hebda and his stack of 323,000 leading the way. Later in the evening, Day 1c kicked off with 111 more entrants, but by the end of the night only 17 made it through with Adrian Jimenez and his stack of 353,000 leading the way.

Along with Day 1a's 149 entrants �C which was lead by RunGood Ambassador Ryan Tepen with 330,000 �C the tournament officially attracted 426 entries, which created a prize pool of $251,340 and smashed the $100,000 guarantee. That will be spread amongst the top 45 finishers with the eventual winner taking home $57,806.

Among those still in contention from the Day 1b/1c flights are RunGood Ambassadors Bernard Lee (219,000), Jamie Kerstetter (219,000), Jonathan Gaviao (102,500), Justin Gardenhire (160,000), and Michael Sanders (153,000); Nick Marsh (299,000); Mike Vanier (208,000); and Bob Slezak (170,000).

Top 10 Counts Heading Into Day 2

PlacePlayerCount
1Adrian Jimenez353,000
2Ryan Tepen330,000
3Joe Hebda323,000
4Fred Walker302,000
5Nick Marsh299,000
6Joe Thornton265,000
7Bernard Lee219,000
8Jamie Kerstetter219,000
9Mike Vanier208,000
10James Hall206,000

In the earlier flight, Hebda caught fire in Level 10 (800/1,600/300). First, he won a massive pot when both he and another big stack clashed on a 7?6?J? flop. There was already 14,000 in the pot when a raising war broke out that saw Hebda's opponent get his stack of 40,000 or so all in.

Hebda: K?K?
Opponent: J?10?

Hebda was well out in front with his cowboys, and he took down the pot after the 7? blanked on the turn followed by the 8? on the river. Not long after, Hebda opened for 3,300 only to have fellow RunGood Ambassador Bryan Campanello three-bet all in for 43,000. Action folded back to Hebda and he made the call.

Hebda: JxJx
Campanello: AxQx

It was a flip, but the proverbial coin would not come down in Campanello's favor as the board ran out a dry Kx7x6xKx9x. Hebda closed in on 200K with that pot, while Campanello went on to try his luck on Day 1c (Hint: he busted).

Speaking of Day 1c, Jimenez dominated the later levels, first by busting Eric Rodawig, who held kings, with pocket rockets, and then using the same hand to eliminate Isaac Tucker, who held K?2? on a king-high flop. Toss in a bit of luck in Level 12, which is when his A?9? found a nine on the turn to best Mike Conlan's A?K?, and it proved a great day for Jimenez, who will begin Day 2 as the overall chip leader.

Of course not everyone was so lucky. RunGood Ambassador Ross Bybee and three-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Stephen Kats both fired on Day 1b and missed. Neither opted to return on Day 1c, though plenty of other casualties from the earlier flights did. Unfortunately it proved a fruitless endeavor for the likes of RunGood Poker Series Downstream champ Saied Moradi; Wisconsinites Ben Wiora and Josh Reichard; and RunGood Ambassadors Clint Tolbert and Jordan Morgan.

On Sunday at 12:00 p.m. local time, the surviving 73 players from all three starting flight will return to the Horseshoe Council Bluffs Poker Room to play down to a winner. Of course you can follow all the action right here on PokerNews.

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