Jaymie Jordan and Mason Hinkle sit atop the field of 63 players returning for Day 2 of the RunGood Poker Series main event.
Hinkle and Jordan both bagged almost 350,000 in the opening, and smallest, flight. Blair and Grant Hinkle also made it through to Day 2 along with Ray Henson, Kris Burchfield, Kami Hudson, Leo Sell, and Quentin Crossley.
A total of 314 players queued up for the main event and the remaining 63 will have to make it to the final 36 to get into the money and earn a min-cash of $1,174.
The top prize of $35,985 and the championship ring await the winner of this first-ever RGPS main event at Grand Casino and Resort in Shawnee, OK.
You can follow the updates right here on PokerNews.com all day long until we have a winner.