2023 RGPS San Diego

$600 Main Event ($150,000 Guaranteed)
Day: 1a
Event Info

2023 RGPS San Diego

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
75
Prize
$52,820
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Prize Pool
$277,160
Entries
533
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
156
Players Left
20

Utke Leads The Way; Acker, Alsup, and Foster All Advance

Level 15 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Chad Utke
Chad Utke

The first flight of The Rungood Poker Series Checkpoint $600 Main Event at Jamul Casino in San Diego, California has come to a close. 156 entrants paid their fee to get into the tournament, ensuring that 20 players would advance into Day 2 and secure themselves a minimum cash.

Leading the way is Chad Utke who ended the day with 657,000. Utke is no stranger to The RunGood Poker Series, having final tabled one event and cashed in the main event in the last RGPS Jamul casino. Many of his chips were acquired late in the day, where he moved all in to make his opponent fold a straight, even though he held only the same straight and he won the massive pot. Being the only player to bag over half a million, Utke looks to make his third RGPS cash a big one as he leads the field to the second day.

End Of Day 1A Chip Counts

RankNameHometownChip Count
1Chad UtkeCalgary, Canada657,000
2Victor KulishSan Diego, CA498,000
3Gary CriteSan Diego, CA455,000
4Tim AckerSan Diego, CA426,000
5Young HillardSan Diego, CA399,000
6Shane TruesdaleOceanside, CA378,000
7Gary BousquetSan Diego, CA322,000
8Jesus DiazSan Diego, CA202,000
9Rich AlsupMinneapolis, MN180,000
10Noel EicherPoway, CA170,000

Topping off the podium are Victor Kulish (498,000), and Gary Crite (455,000). Crite was the chip leader for much of the day, while Kulish saw a late surge push him to the top. Last years�� runner up and bracelet winner Rich Alsup (180,000) found his way into the top ten at the end of the day, Grant Foster (108,000) found his way to a bag fresh off of a second place finish earlier this series, and former RGPS Jamul Main Event winner Noel Eicher (170,000) looks to add a second title to his illustrious resume.

Fortunes were not on everyone��s side as the day saw many players fall by the wayside. RGPS winner Anthony Bland became the final casualty of the night when his top pair was unable to fade the open ended straight draw of Victor Kulish. Daniel Hughes, Mark Feinberg, Tavish Margers, Johnnie ��Vibes�� Moreno, and Garry Gates will all have to look to the following flights in the hopes to bag for the second day.

The 20 survivors will return to play on Sunday February 26th, with blinds at 4,000/8,000 unless one of the following flights finds an earlier end point. Tomorrow on Saturday, February 25th at 11 AM will see the kickoff of Day 1b and 6 PM will be the beginning of Day 1c, as well as the last chance to secure a bag for the second day. With unlimited re-entry in all tournaments and registration open until level 9, players will have ample opportunity to come play for their shot at RGPS glory.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all updates regarding The RunGood Poker Series Checkpoint $600 Main Event at Jamul Casino.

Tags: Anthony BlandChad UtkeDaniel HughesFoster All AdvanceGarry GatesGary BousquetGary CriteGrant FosterJesus DiazMark FeinbergNoel EicherRich AlsupSan DiegoShane TruesdaleTavish MargersTim AckerVictor KulishYoung Hillard