Survivor Alum & Reality Star ��Boston�� Rob Mariano Wins 2022 RGPS Pro-AM in Vegas

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This past weekend, the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) concluded its All-Stars Season with the year-end ��All-Stars Pro-Am�� at PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. The second annual RGPS All-Stars Pro-Am saw 65 entrants, a combination of invited pros and qualifiers from across the country, who competed for a $32,500 prize pool.

When the dust settled, ��Boston�� Rob Mariano emerged as the last player standing to claim the season-ending title, an $8,775 top prize, and his second RGPS ring of the season.

Mariano qualified for the tournament by topping a 206-entry field to win the $200 NLH Guest Ambassador Bounty Event at RGPS JACK Cleveland, good for $8,615.

Mariano is arguably the biggest star to come out of the hit CBS television show Survivor (he��s appeared on six seasons) and has also appeared on Amazing Race, The Price is Right, and most recently Season 2 of Secret Celebrity Renovation.

2022 RGPS All-Stars Pro-Am Final Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1��Boston�� Rob Mariano$8,775
2Denise Pratt$6,500
3Dakotah O��Dell$4,225
4Kulwant Singh$3,250
5Ashley Jenkins$2,600
6Timoteo Callejo$1,950
7Forrest Kollar$1,625
8Jean Santos$1,300
9Vladimir Grechnikov$1,300
10Shantanu Garg$975

Topping a Tough Field

Day 1 saw Studio Ticket winners and RGPS Main Event champs from across the season compete against a mix of poker pros, ambassadors, and industry veterans. That included 2021 WSOP Player of the Year Josh Arieh, who stayed busy playing props against bracelet winner Daniel Weinman; Poker Hall of Famer Eli Elezra; poker vlogger Johnnie Vibes; and Survivor alum Tyson Apostol.

RGPS Pro-AM
The RGPS Pro-AM final table.

Day 1 played down to the final table of nine with Dakotah O��Dell leading the way with Mariano and Denise Pratt sitting in second and third respectively. It wound up being those two who made it all the way to heads-up play.

At the time, Mariano held a 3:1 chip lead over Pratt, but she evened it up with a quick double. Not long after, Pratt shoved all in after flopping the nut-flush draw and Mariano called with top two pair. Both the turn and river were blanks, and Pratt had to settle for second place and $6,500 in prize money.

You can check out the final table replay here:

*Images courtesy of RGPS.

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