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2024 RGPS RunGood Resort Tunica

$600 Main Event
Día 2
Event Info

2024 RGPS RunGood Resort Tunica

Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
33
Premio
$57,206
Event Info
Buy-in
$600
Bolsa de premios
$304,980
Entries
598
Información Nivel
Nivel
29
Ciegas
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Información jugadores - Día 2
Entries
71
Jugadores vivos
1

$600 Main Event

Día 2 completado

Preston McEwen Takes Down Hometown RGPS Rungood Resort Tunica Main Event for $57,206

Nivel 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Preston McEwen Wins Main Event
Preston McEwen Wins Main Event
Preston McEwen Wins Main Event
Preston McEwen Wins Main Event

The $600 Main Event at the 2024 RGPS Rungood Resort Tunica attracted a total of 598 entries. But after three long days of action, it was Preston McEwen who was holding the ring and $57,206 at the end.

McEwen is no stranger to success on the RunGood circuit as this is his sixth ring in the tournament series. It was a dominant performance at the final table as he was atop the chip counts for the majority of the night, and the heads-up battle with John Holley lasted just one hand.

Preston McEwen Wins Main Event
Preston McEwen Wins Main Event

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Preston McEwen$57,206
2John Holley$38,137
3Jonathan Turner$28,133
4Donnie Phan$20,980
5Ryan Garren$15,819
6Todd Tucker$12,060
7William Latta$9,299
8Jacob Foley$7,252
9Tim Garles$5,721

Winner’s Reaction

When asked about his emotions following the win, McEwen was short and sweet.

“It feels really good.”

But there was a genuine quality to this answer that made it obvious how much this win meant to McEwen. He was surrounded by friends playing in a casino he calls home, and his happiness was palpable.

“There was an odd feeling of Deja Vu. It’s like I’ve been here before.”

As a native of Memphis, McEwen has had plenty of success at Horseshoe Tunica, and his experience showed. He also has a WSOP Circuit Main Event title here from January 2023.

“I grew up playing here. It helps to know all the players and their tendencies.”

This proved to be the case time and time again. McEwen looked comfortable throughout the entire day and hardly put a foot wrong as he steamrolled the final table.

McEwen was quick to give a shoutout to his family back home and was excited to share the win with them.

“Thanks to my kids, and especially my wife for letting me get out on the road to do this. I woke her up out of her sleep and she was super happy.”

McEwen also gave a shoutout to his heads-up opponent, John Holley, and surmised that it was fate for them to play heads-up.

“I had a really cool conversation with John at the end of Day 1. We’ve both been through a lot in poker. We have weird intuitions and shared stories about premonitions we’ve had in poker, so it’s weird that we ended up getting heads-up.”

John Holley
John Holley

McEwen said that we can expect to see plenty of him in the future and that his next stops are WSOP Circuit in Cherokee followed by WPT in Las Vegas.

The Day’s Action

71 players returned for Day 2, with all of them being in the money and guaranteed a minimum cash of $937. As expected, the bustouts came quick at the start of the day as the tournament was reduced to four tables in just a couple of hours.

Many notable players made deep runs but failed to make it to the final table. Some of these include WPT Champion Mark Davis (32nd-$1,769), Rungood Ambassadors Maggie Fox (23rd-$2,087) and Cody Stanford (14th-$3,687), and ten-time WSOPC ring winner Robert Hankins (11th-$4,566)

Final Table Action

With the elimination of Stephen Cleghorn in 10th place, the stage was set for the final nine to combine at a single final table shortly before dinner.

After dinner, the first to fall was Tim Garles in ninth. He lost a 45-55 spot to double another player then got the rest of his chips in with ace-nine against ace-queen. Garles would flop a nine but his opponent rivered a queen.

Tim Garles
Tim Garles

The next casualty in eighth place was Jacob Foley. He opened with aces off a short stack and was all-in on the flop against a flush draw. The flush completed on the river and Foley had to settle for eighth.

Next, there was a double elimination. Todd Tucker jammed ten big blinds from under the gun with pocket tens and William Latta called off for slightly less from the small blind with ace-king suited. In the big blind, John Holley woke up with queens and held to eliminate both players in seventh and sixth.

The final five played for some time before another elimination. Ryan Garren was the next to fall. He jammed king-eight suited for ten big blinds over a button open and was called by McEwen in the big blind with ace-ten suited which held to end Garren’s night in fifth.

After coming into the final table as the short stack, Donnie Phan laddered all the way up to fourth. He would eventually jammed his short stack with ace-eight and fell to ace-queen as he hit the exit after a valiant effort.

Donnie Phan
Donnie Phan

After another break, McEwen and Holley were deadlocked in chips with Turner lagging behind in third. However, Turner would flop quads against Holley and double to switch places on the leaderboard.

McEwen would start to pull away through his aggression before Jonathan Turner called all-in with pocket queens against McEwen’s ace-jack. McEwen spiked an ace on the turn to send Turner out in third in brutal fashion.

Johnathan Turner
Johnathan Turner

Heads-up play would last a single hand. Holley’s final 22 big blinds found their way into the middle with king-seven suited against the pocket threes of McEwen which held as the players shook hands and McEwen captured another title at his home casino.

Preston McEwen Wins Main Event
Preston McEwen Wins Main Event

That does it for PokerNews’s coverage of the 2024 RGPS Rungood Resort Tunica Main Event. Stay tuned as we continue to follow poker tournaments around the globe.

Tags/etiquetas: Cody StanfordDonnie PhanJacob FoleyJohn HolleyJonathan TurnerMaggie FoxMark DavisPreston McEwenRobert HankinsRyan GarrenStephen CleghornTim GarlesTodd TuckerWilliam Latta

John Holley Eliminated in 2nd Place ($38,137)

Nivel 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
John Holley
John Holley

On the first hand of heads-up, John Holley was all-in for 4,400,000.

John Holley: K7 All in
Preston McEwen: 33

It was a coinflip scenario but McEwen was holding on the A94 flop. Nothing changed on the 210 runout as Holley hit the rail in second.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Preston McEwen
17,900,000
4,400,000
4,400,000
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John Holley
Eliminado

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Jonathan Turner Eliminated in 3rd Place ($28,133)

Nivel 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Johnathan Turner
Johnathan Turner

John Holley opened the button to 400,000 before Preston McEwen jammed the small blind. Jonathan Turner called all-in for 2,200,000 in the big blind and Holley folded.

Jonathan Turner: QQ All in
Preston McEwen: AJ

Turner was in good shape on the K33 flop until the A turn gave McEwen the lead and he held through the 6 river.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Preston McEwen
13,500,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
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Jonathan Turner
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: John HolleyJonathan TurnerPreston McEwen

Turner Flops Quads to Double

Nivel 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Jonathan Turner opened the button and then called after John Holley three-bet from the small blind.

On the JJJ flop, Holley jammed for 2,100,000 effective and Turner snapped it off.

Jonathan Turner: KJ All in
John Holley: KK

Turner was in bad shape preflop but he flopped quads as Holley was drawing dead on the 28 runout.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Jonathan Turner
6,600,000
3,400,000
3,400,000
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John Holley
4,000,000
-3,350,000
-3,350,000

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Nivel: 29

Ciegas: 100,000/200,000

Ante: 200,000

Turner Doubles Through Holley

Nivel 28 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

Jonathan Turner jammed the button for 1,225,000 and was called by John Holley in the small blind.

Jonathan Turner: 1010 All in
John Holley: A9

The board ran out 1043QJ and Turner flopped a set to double.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Preston McEwen
8,700,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
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John Holley
6,400,000
-700,000
-700,000
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Jonathan Turner
2,750,000
350,000
350,000

Tags/etiquetas: John HolleyJonathan Turner

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