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2025 RGPS Mission RunGood San Diego

$600 Main Event
Día 2
Información del evento

2025 RGPS Mission RunGood San Diego

Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
66
Premio
$42,875
Información del evento
Buy-in
$600
Bolsa de premios
$211,640
Entries
407
Información Nivel
Nivel
28
Ciegas
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Información jugadores - Día 2
Entries
52
Jugadores vivos
1

$600 Main Event

Día 2 completado

Kenneth Hirose Wins RGPS Jamul Main Event ($42,875)

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

The RunGood Poker Series' triumphant return to Jamul Casino saw an uptick in entrants as compared to last November. A grand total of 407 entrants over the course of three flights of play beat the set prize pool guarantee and left $211,640 to be split between 52 players. After ten hours of play, there was just one player standing alone at the end.

It was just four short months ago that Kenneth Hirose claimed a career-best score at the WSOP Circuit Commerce. He finished in second place in the Mini-Main event for $53,258. While a significant sum of money, his first big heads-up match had gone awry. Now, he can happily report a heads-up match that went his way.

“It feels much better to take it down,” Hirose said with the new shiny ring wrapped around his finger. “Obviously, that’s the goal of any tournament. To come so close and not close it out, it stings. It just feels a million times better to take the whole thing down.”

The big turning point of the tournament came at the final table when they were still nine-handed, when Hirose, as the second biggest stack, clashed with chip leader James Lawrey. He knocked out Allen Moheimani in that same hand, and after that, there was never any point in the tournament where somebody had half of the chips that Hirose had.

“At a big final table, there should be a pretty heavy focus on ICM,” the man wearing an Anti-Nit Campaign shirt said. “Especially with the payjumps being as significant as they are. In tournaments, I see a lot of ICM mistakes because, generally speaking, most people know how to play poker. The dynamic changes when the pay jumps come into play, and you need to be able to navigate the situation and understand the value of your chips.”

Primarily a cash game player, the California local player talked a little bit more about his overall strategy for tournaments.

“I don’t have any specific rituals for Day 2s,” he said. “One thing for any tournament that I think is important is I don’t eat. I feel like, personally, it helps me keep a much clearer head and gets rid of brain fog. I felt prepared today. I’ve played some final tables of tournaments online and live and done some studying. I felt good and comfortable.”

Hirose’s following plans as far as poker is concerned are grinding cash games and preparing for the 2025 WSOP. With that, the new champion claimed his prize, the new ring, and exited the tournament area.

Jamul Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Kenneth HiroseUnited States$42,875
2Ramon MantuanoUnited States$30,675
3Luis MedinaUnited States$20,130
4Tim AckerUnited States$13,220
5Nan ChenUnited States$9,870
6Fabrice LapeyreUnited States$8,175
7Di WuUnited States$6,855
8James LawreyUnited States$5,570
9Allen MoheimaniUnited States$4,295

Day 2 Action

Many of the biggest stacks entering the day made early exits. Cody Blades (45th-$1,060), Jason Laughead (38th-$1,060), Tavish Margers (32nd-$1,175), Juan Carlos Navarro (27th-$1,455), and Day 1A chip leader Fernando Santiago (22nd-$1,755) all fell short of the final stages.

Derek Stark (18th-$2,485) was the last elimination before the final two tables. Chris Bremmer (17th-$2,485) saw his ace-queen lose to Di Wu’s nine-eight, while Aviram Pharsha (16th-$2,485) couldn’t fade James Lawrey’s ace-queen with his pocket kings. Former champion Nova Baghdasarian (15th-$3,035) shoved with king-ten but lost to Nan Chen’s eights. Ken Kroumer (14th-$3,035) then lost with ace-queen against Chen’s ace-king. Brac Warren (13th-$3,035) followed, as Wu’s ace-jack cracked his kings.

Anastasia Knapp
Anastasia Knapp

At the same table, Day 1B chip leader Qiyuan Yang (12th-$3,610) lost with ace-king against Lawrey’s queen-jack. Lawrey and Anastasia Knapp (11th-$3,610) became the biggest stacks but soon clashed in a cooler. Knapp flopped top two, but Lawrey had a straight and took the massive pot. Left short, Knapp busted shortly after when her ace-four couldn’t hold against Lawrey’s queen-nine. Day 1C chip leader Francisco Anzar (10th-$3,610) saw three opponents double through him before being blinded down and eliminated by Allen Moheimani.

Final Table Action

The final table began with a huge three-way all-in. Moheimani’s pocket kings and Kenneth Hirose’s pocket aces were both at risk against chip leader Lawrey’s pocket sixes. Hirose’s aces held, vaulting him into the lead, while Moheimani exited in ninth place ($4,295).

Lawrey couldn’t recover, doubling up Luis Medina and losing several pots before busting in eighth place ($5,570) to Hirose. Lawrey’s jack-nine fell to Hirose’s king-queen on a queen-high board.

Wu’s run ended next. Medina, having laddered up through double-ups, outchipped Wu and called his shove with king-queen. Wu’s jack-five suited found no help, sending him out in seventh place ($6,855).

Fabrice Lapeyre
Fabrice Lapeyre

Hirose continued his dominance, eliminating Fabrice Lapeyre when his ace-seven held against Lapeyre’s king-five. Lapeyre secured a career-best $8,175.

Nan Chen, once a big stack, dwindled before his pocket queens fell to Hirose’s king-two on a king-high board. Chen exited in fifth place ($9,870).

Tim Acker and Medina both started as short stacks but maneuvered their way into significant pay jumps. Acker’s pocket eights couldn’t hold against Ramon Mantuano’s ace-jack, as three aces sealed Acker’s fate in fourth place ($13,220).

Medina finished third, losing a crucial pot to Hirose on an eight-high board. His nine-eight was second-best to Hirose’s ten-eight, sending him to the rail for $20,130.

Ramon Mantuano
Ramon Mantuano

Hirose held a 4:1 lead over Mantuano in heads-up play. The decisive hand saw Mantuano shove with pocket sixes and Hirose call with king-jack. A jack-high board secured the title for Hirose, while Mantuano earned $30,675 for his runner-up finish.

Thank you for reading along here with PokerNews. Be sure to check back in with updates on the RunGood Poker Series in its next stop over in Tunica!

Tags/etiquetas: Allen MoheimaniAnastasia KnappAviram PharshaChris BremmerCody BladesDerek StarkDi WuFabrice LapeyreFernando SantiagoFrancisco AnzarJames LawreyJason LaugheadJuan Carlos NavarroKen KroumerKenneth HiroseLuis MedinaNan ChenNova BagdhsarianQiyuan YangRamon MantuandoRamon MantuanoTavish MargersTim Acker

Ramon Mantuano Eliminated in 2nd Place ($30,675)

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

Ramon Mantuano raised to 375,000 on the button and in the big blind Kenneth Hirose called.

The flop rolled out J45 and Hirose checked over to Mantuano who bet 1,050,000. Hirose moved all in for 2,300,000 and Mantuano called.

Ramon Mantuano: 66 All in
Kenneth Hirose: KJ

The board ran out 22 and the jacks and twos were good for Hirose to take down the pot and the title.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Kenneth Hirose us
Kenneth Hirose
12,210,000
3,210,000
3,210,000
Profile photo of Ramon Mantuano us
Ramon Mantuano
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Kenneth HiroseRamon Mantuano

Nivel: 28

Ciegas: 75,000/150,000

Ante: 150,000

Luis Medina Eliminated in 3rd Place ($20,130)

Nivel 27 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Luis Medina (CA)
Luis Medina (CA)

Luis Medina called in the small blind and in the big blind, Kenneth Hirose checked his option.

The flop rolled out 822 and Medina checked over to Hirose who bet 200,000 which Medina called.

On the turn 7, Medina checked a second time over to Hirose who bet 400,000 and Medina called once more.

Medina checked the river 7 and Hirose moved all in for 950,000, earning a snap-call from Medina.

Luis Medina: 98 All in
Kenneth Hirose: 108

"Oh noooo," Medina lamented "kicker problems." With that he shook both of his opponent's hands and the tournament progressed to heads up play.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Kenneth Hirose us
Kenneth Hirose
9,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Profile photo of Ramon Mantuano us
Ramon Mantuano
3,210,000
390,000
390,000
Profile photo of Luis Medina (CA) us
Luis Medina (CA)
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Kenneth HiroseLuis Medina

Tim Acker Eliminated in 4th Place ($13,220)

Nivel 27 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Tim Acker
Tim Acker

Tim Acker moved all in for 1,300,000 from the cutoff and in the big blind Ramon Mantuano called.

Tim Acker: 88 All in
Ramon Mantuano: AJ

The board ran out AA9K6 and Mantuano raked in the pot with three aces with a jack to eliminate Acker from the tournament.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Ramon Mantuano us
Ramon Mantuano
3,600,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Profile photo of Tim Acker us
Tim Acker
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Tim AckerRamon Mantuano

Nivel: 27

Ciegas: 75,000/125,000

Ante: 125,000

Nan Chen Eliminated in 5th Place ($9,870)

Nivel 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Nan Chen
Nan Chen

Luis Medina called on the button and in the small blind, Nan Chen called behind. In the big blind, Kenneth Hirose moved all in the big blind and Medina folded while Chen called.

Nan Chen: QQ All in
Kenneth Hirose: K2

The board ran out K94J4 and the king on the flop was good for Hirose to take down the pot and eliminate Chen from the tournament.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Kenneth Hirose us
Kenneth Hirose
7,500,000
700,000
700,000
Profile photo of Nan Chen us
Nan Chen
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Kenneth HiroseLuis MedinaNan Chen

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Nivel 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
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Fabrice Lapeyre Eliminated in 6th Place ($8,175)

Nivel 26 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Fabrice Lapeyre
Fabrice Lapeyre

Kenneth Hirose raised to 200,000 on the button and in the small blind, Fabrice Lapeyre moved all in for his last 910,000 which only Hirose called.

Fabrice Lapeyre: K5 All in
Kenneth Hirose: A7

The board ran out 7210210 and the tens and sevens were good for the pot to bring the field down to the final five.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Kenneth Hirose
6,800,000
1,750,000
1,750,000
Profile photo of Fabrice Lapeyre us
Fabrice Lapeyre
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Fabrice LapeyreKenneth Hirose

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