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2024 RGPS RunGood Resort Kansas City

$1,110 Main Event
Jours 2
Event Info
2024 RGPS RunGood Resort Kansas City
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Main Gagnante
86
Prix
$81,109
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Buy-in
$1,110
Prize Pool
$200,000
Entrants
415
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25
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
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Bill Byrnes Clinches First RGPS Ring in $1,100 Main Event in Kansas City

Niveau 25 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Willaim Byrnes
Willaim Byrnes

After three thrilling days at the Harrah's Casino and Hotel Kansas City, the $1,100 Main Event of the RunGood Poker Series has come to a close. The tournament featured three Day 1 flights over two days, attracting a total of 415 entrants, with 50 players advancing to Day 2. They created an impressive prize pool of $402,550, with a minimum cash prize of $1,776 and a top prize of $81,109. In a back and forth heads-up showdown, Bill Byrnes triumphed over Rohan Aggarwal, securing his first RGPS Ring.

Byrnes, hailing from Wentzville, MO, now sits just shy of $1,000,000 in career poker tournament earnings with this victory. He entered Day 2 as one of the shorter stacks, starting with 217,000 chips. However, he quickly chipped up and maintained a steady presence around the 1,000,000 chip mark throughout the later stages of the day.

At the final table, Byrnes picked his spots carefully, choosing not to engage too often as he laddered up through multiple pay jumps. With four players remaining, he found himself as the clear short stack and decided to ramp up his aggression, jamming multiple times to accumulate chips. When asked about his mindset as the short stack, he said, “I felt like I had nothing to lose. I was meant to go out next, so I went for it.” Eventually he found himself heads up for the title, where he defeated Aggarowal.

After seeing his stack near its peak at the final table, Byrnes had a pivotal moment when one of his all-ins was called; he held pocket queens and successfully doubled up, further solidifying his position. Soon after two more players were eliminated, and he found himself heads up where he defeated Aggarwal for the title.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Bill ByrnesUnited States$81,109
2Rohan AggarwalUnited States$54,073
3James MackeyUnited States$39,779
4Duma LoweryUnited States$29,610
5Cory AurentzUnited States$22,304
6Danny ClarksonUnited States$17,004
7Demian ShumakerUnited States$13,123
8Michael JohnsUnited States$10,253
9Byron LeivaUnited States$8,111

Early Day Action

The first elimination of the day unfolded dramatically. RunGood Poker Series regular Todd Tucker found himself all in on the turn, holding a set of fours against Chris Hosier's over pair with pocket nines. Tucker seemed poised to secure a crucial double up, but when the river revealed a nine, Hosier made a bigger set. Unfortunately for Tucker, that meant he was the first player to hit the rail, leaving him stunned as he exited.

The overall chip leader heading into Day 2, Eric Jordan, had an unexpected early exit. A massive pot developed between him and Frank Kissick, with all the chips going in on the turn. Jordan revealed top pair with king-jack, but unfortunately for him, he ran into Kissick’s pocket aces. The river brought no salvation for Jordan, and he was eliminated in 25th place, leaving with $2,609 for his run.

Three World Series of Poker bracelet winners were in the mix on Day 2, but the first to exit was Grant Hinkle. With an impressive resume boasting over $1.7 million in career tournament earnings, Hinkle found himself all in with ace-ten against Michael Johns' pocket sixes. The players went to the races, but when the board ran out, Hinkle couldn't improve his hand and was eliminated in 16th place, taking home $4,336.

Not far behind Grant was his brother, Blair Hinkle, also a WSOP bracelet winner and the defending champion of the RunGood Poker Series Main Event in Kansas City. Blair appeared poised for a deep run, consistently ranking among the chip leaders in the early part of the day. However, he found himself all in with pocket nines, facing off against an opponent’s pocket sixes—a great spot to double up. But when a six appeared in the window, Hinkle couldn’t improve beyond the set of sixes, ultimately finishing in 14th place for $5,274.

Blair Hinkle
Blair Hinkle

Final Table

Once we reached the final table, two players stood out in their efforts to dwindle down the field, both of whom were among the most accomplished in the tournament. Duma Lowery, the Day 1a chip leader and fourth-place finisher ($29,610), boasts over $3,000,000 in poker tournament earnings. He eliminated Byron Leiva in ninth place ($8,111), Demian Shumaker in seventh ($13,123), and Danny Clarkson in sixth ($17,004).

The other early exits at the final table came at the hands of James Mackey, a two-time WPT winner and WSOP bracelet holder. He knocked out Michael Johns in eighth place ($10,253) and Cory Aurentz in fifth place ($22,304).

Ultimately, both Lowery and Mackey were eliminated by our runner-up after losing flips against Aggarwal's pocket pairs.

Final Table
Final Table

Heads-Up Play

Entering heads-up play, Aggarwal held approximately 7,000,000 of the 12,450,000 chips in play. He quickly extended his lead to about 8,800,000 chips after three-bet jamming on Byrnes following a raise on the flop.

However, that lead didn't last long. Byrnes managed to reclaim the momentum when he received a call on a significant river bet after pairing his ace. From that point on, Byrnes won several small pots, ultimately taking a slight chip lead.

From there, Byrnes was on the brink of the tournament championship holding two pair, needing to fade Aggarwal’s open-ended straight draw. The river confirmed Byrnes' two pair of tens and eights were best, eliminating Aggarwal and allowing Byrnes to claim his first RunGood Poker Series ring.

In an interview following his victory, Byrnes was asked how he was feeling. He responded, "Wonderful! My wife got to come up today, so it was awesome she got to see Day 2." His wife was on the rail, cheering him on throughout the entire day.

When asked about his future poker plans, he replied, "Vegas in November and December for sure." After learning about the next RGPS stops, he added, "Oh, I will definitely be in Council Bluffs, and Cleveland seems to be on the docket too."

That concludes our coverage here in Kansas City, but be sure to follow PokerNews for live updates and coverage from around the globe.

Tags: Bill ByrnesBlair HinkleByron LeivaChris Hosier'sCory AurentzDanny ClarksonDemian ShumakerDuma LoweryEric JordanFrank KissickGrant HinkleJames MackeyMichael JohnsRohan AggarwalTodd Tucker

Rohan Aggarwal Eliminated in 2nd Place ($54,073)

Niveau 25 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Rohan Aggarwad
Rohan Aggarwad

Bill Byrnes raised to 340,000 and Rohan Aggarwal called in the big blind.

The flop came 6103 and Aggarwal checked to Byrnes who bet out 300,000. Aggarwal then raised to 850,000 which Byrnes called called.

After the 8 on the turn Aggarwal went all in for his stack of 3,400,000 which Byrnes quickly called to put Aggarwal at risk.

Rohan Aggarwal: 75 All in
Bill Byrnes: 86

Byrnes was on the brink of the tournament championship with his two pair, but would need to fade the open ended straight draw of Aggarwal. The river brought the 10 and the two pair tens and eights were best, eliminating Aggarwal.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Bill Byrnes
12,450,000
7,150,000
7,150,000
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Rohan Aggarwal
Eliminé

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James Mackey Eliminated in 3rd Place ($39,779)

Niveau 25 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
James Markey
James Markey

Bill Byrnes folded on the button before Rohan Aggarwal raised to put James Mackey all in for his stack of 1,900,000, which he quickly called to put himself at risk.

James Mackey: A8 All in
Rohan Aggarwal: 33

It was a flip but Mackey would need to improve. But when the board ran out 1034AK Aggarwal flopped a set and sent Mackey to the rail in third place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Rohan Aggarwal
7,000,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
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Bill Byrnes
5,400,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
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James Mackey
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 2X Winner

Tags: Bill ByrnesJames MackeyRohan Aggarwal

Duma Lowery Eliminated in 4th Place ($29,160)

Niveau 24 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Daniel Lowery
Daniel Lowery

Duma Lowery raised to 130,000 in the cutoff and Rohan Aggarwal three-bet to 350,000 on the button. The blinds folded before Lowery four-bet all in for 2,500,000, which Aggarwal called.

Duma Lowery: AK All in
Rohan Aggarwal: 99

It was a race with Lowery needing to improve to stay in the tournament. But once the board ran out Q21038 the pocket nines of Aggarwal held to knockout Lowery.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Rohan Aggarwal
5,700,000
2,100,000
2,100,000
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Duma Lowery
Eliminé
Day 1A Chip Leader

Tags: Duma LoweryRohan Aggarwal

Cory Aurentz Eliminated in 5th Place ($22,304)

Niveau 24 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Cory Aurentz
Cory Aurentz

James Mackey opened the action with a raise to 125,000. It folded to the big blind Cory Aurentz who three-bet to 350,000. Mackey made the call.

The flop came 336 and Aurentz went all in for his stack of 955,000. Mackey confirmed the count before making the call to put Aurentz at risk.

Cory Aurentz: A10 All in
James Mackey: 88

Mackey made the correct call but would still need to fade the two over cards of Aurentz. The board ran out 4 on the turn and 7 on the river, meaning Mackey's pocket eights were still best as Aurentz was sent packing.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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James Mackey
5,100,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
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Cory Aurentz
Eliminé

Tags: Cory AurentzJames Mackey

Danny Clarkson Eliminated in 6th Place ($17,004)

Niveau 24 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Danny Clarkson
Danny Clarkson

Action folded to Danny Clarkson in hijack and he raised all in for 650,000. It folded to Duma Lowery on the button who made the call. Both the blinds quickly folded to leave the players heads up, with Clarkson at risk.

Danny Clarkson: A7 All in
Duma Lowery: 99

Clarkson would need help to improve past the pocket nines of Lowery. But once the board ran out K810102 and the pocket nines were still best, sending out Clarkson in sixth place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Duma Lowery
3,400,000
600,000
600,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Danny Clarkson
Eliminé

Tags: Danny ClarksonDuma Lowery

Demian Shumaker Elimanited in 7th Place ($13,123)

Niveau 23 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Demian Shumaker
Demian Shumaker

Demian Shumaker raised to 110,000 and Duma Lowery three-bet to 220,000. Then Shumaker four-bet to 855,000. Lowery made the call. Shuamaker then turned his hand over, thinking he was put all in by Lowery.

The flop came 610J and Lowery bet to put Shumaker all in for his stack of 450,000.

Demian Shumaker: 22 All in
Duma Lowery: AQ

Shuamaker was still ahead but would have to fade the two over cards and gut shot straight draw of Lowery. The turn brought more outs for Lowery after 5 in the form of a flush draw. The river brought the A which gave Lowery the best hand with a pair of aces to take the pot and eliminated Shumaker.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Duma Lowery
2,800,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Demian Shumaker
Eliminé

Tags: Demian ShumakerDuma Lowery

Michael Johns Eliminated in 8th Place ($10,253)

Niveau 23 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Michael Johns
Michael Johns

After a three-bet pot between Michael Johns and James Mackey, the flop came 3JQ.

Mackey bet out 125,000 when Johns raised all in for 450,000. Mackey quickly made the call.

Michael Johns: K10 All in
James Mackey: QQ

Mackey flopped top set but would have to fade the open ended straight flush draw of Johns. But after the board ran out 6 on the turn and 3 on the river, Mackey’s improved to a full house to knockout Johns.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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James Mackey
3,900,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
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Michael Johns
Eliminé

Tags: James MackeyMichael Johns

Byron Leiva Eliamanited in 9th Place ($8,111)

Niveau 22 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Byron Leiva
Byron Leiva

Action folded to Byron Leiva in the cutoff who limped in, before the big blind Duma Lowery raised to 150,000, which Leiva called.

The flop came 8JA and Levia checked to Lowery who bet out 40,000 and Leiva raised all in for 375,000. Lowery quickly called to put him at risk.

Byron Leiva: 1010 All in
Duma Lowery: AA

Leiva would need running cards after running into the set of aces from Lowery. But when the board ran out J on the turn and 2 on the river the full house ofLowery was still best, eliminating Leiva.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Duma Lowery
1,300,000
520,000
520,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Byron Leiva
Eliminé

Tags: Byron LeivaDuma Lowery

Lionel Jiang Eliminated in 10th Place ($8,111)

Niveau 22 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Lionel Jiang
Lionel Jiang

Action was picked up on the river was a massive pot brewing between Lionel Jiang and Rohan Aggarwal. The board showed A108JJ.

Lionel Jiang checked to Rohan Aggarwal who bet to put Jiang all in for his stack of 450,000, which he quickly called.

Jiang turned over KQ for a Broadway straight, but Aggarwal tabled [Ajd] for a full house jacks full of aces to knockout Jiang.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Rohan Aggarwal
2,300,000
350,000
350,000
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Lionel Jiang
Eliminé