Gribben, Portal & Cappucci Among Early RIU Reno IX Side Event Winners
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The Run It Up Reno IX is entering its home stretch with the $1,100 Thursday Thrilla and $600 Main Event. For the better part of the past week, the Peppermill Resort has played host to a slew of side events including a Moneymaker Tour tournament that saw Drew Gonzalaz win a $30,000 Platinum Pass.
Here��s a look at some other big winners from the RIU Reno IX.
John Gribben Wins the $440 Mini Main Event for $30,000
��Eighty-five into thirty-thousand!�� That was the exclamation of John Gribben as he hoisted the $440 Mini Main Event trophy at Run It Up Reno IX.
Gribben won his way into the 409-entry tournament by way of an $85 satellite Friday, bagging Saturday��s Day 1 flight and grinding his way to the tournament victory on Day 2 Sunday. Gribben took home $30,000 for the first-place finish, the biggest score of his career.
��How can I put it into words? It��s f***ing incredible,�� said an elated Gribben. ��It��s a dream come true. I��ve been trying to get to this spot for a while.��
Gribben, who��s currently living in his van and traveling to play poker, scored his second five-figure cash of the past month with the win. He outlasted runner-up Chris Lindner in heads-up play, with Lindner taking home $18,600 for the second-place finish.
��I live in my van now, and I travel around. My goal was to play poker for a living and live in my van. And reduce my life overhead to so little that I could play poker. And not be great at it, but be good at it. This helps a lot.��
Opening Event Final Table Results
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (USD) |
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1 | John Gribben | United States | $30,000 |
2 | Chris Lindner | United States | $18,600 |
3 | Alex Conatser | United States | $12,440 |
4 | Albert Ng | United States | $9,070 |
5 | Lucas Hill | United States | $7,020 |
6 | Ricky Guan | United States | $5,700 |
7 | Bill Richter | United States | $4,720 |
8 | Michael Hanelin | United States | $3,907 |
John-Paul Portal Wins the $235 Progressive Knockout
John-Paul Portal scored the biggest tournament win of his career Monday night, taking down the $235 Progressive Knockout event (273 entries) at RIU Reno IX. Portal outlasted a final table that included Timothy Guilford, last year��s defending champion, and took the championship after besting second-place finisher Chris Choy in the heads-up battle from the Peppermill Resort in Reno, Nevada.
Portal takes home a total payday of $8,911, with $5,111 coming as the first-place prize, along with $3,800 in progressive bounties. The win was just the second career cash for Portal, who hails from south Florida and plays poker as a hobby.
��I saw this tournament and I wanted to come out and play it,�� Portal said. ��This progressive bounty is awesome.��
The final hand saw Choy go all in with ace-five offsuit, and Portal call with ten-eight of hearts. Portal got a nine on the flop and the pair held up, securing the championship. Choy takes home $5,111 for the runner-up finish.
Progressive Bounty Final Table Results
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (USD) |
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1 | John-Paul Portal | United States | $5,111 |
2 | Chris Choy | United States | $5,111 |
3 | Timothy Guilford | United States | $2,530 |
4 | Rian Mullins | United States | $1,800 |
5 | Adam Owen | United Kingdom | $1,380 |
6 | Heather Hardie | United States | $1,100 |
7 | Alex Brakebill | United States | $900 |
8 | Michael Trivett | United States | $750 |
*John-Paul Portal won $3,800 in bounties in addition to the first-place prize.
Jimmy Cappucci Wins the $235 Black Chip Bounty
The $235 Black Chip Bounty at Run It Up IX saw Jimmy Cappucci take down the one-day tournament (310 entries)t for $5,950.
The heads-up battle pitted Cappucci, the all-time wins leader in the Run It Up series with six victories coming into the tournament, against Chris Lindner, who was just two days removed from a runner-up finish in the $440 Mini Main Event. The final hand came down to Cappucci's king-ten offsuit getting the best of Lindner's king-nine suited.
��The real dream is just running really well, battling, hoping for the best, causing pain to others,�� said Cappucci.
Cappucci said he won 12 or 13 $100 bounties in addition to the first-place prize money. The win is Cappucci��s seventh in Run It Up Reno events.
��The series is great. Everybody here is amazing," Cappucci said. "Even if I came here and lost every single dollar I had every time, I��d be back every single time to do it again. It��s such a great time. If you��ve never been here before, get down here. It��s just too much fun.��
Lindner scored $3,830 for his second runner-up finish of this series. Third-place finisher Deb Swift, another regular at Run It Up Reno events, took home $2,660.
Bounty Final Table Results
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (USD) |
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1 | Jimmy Cappucci | United States | $5,950 |
2 | Chris Lindner | United States | $3,830 |
3 | Deb Swift | United States | $2,660 |
4 | Dan Kaplan | United States | $2,000 |
5 | Rick Crandell | United States | $1,600 |
6 | William Butcher | United States | $1,320 |
7 | Joe Stapleton | United States | $1,100 |
8 | Chad Garyet | United States | $920 |