$600 Main Event
Day 2 Completed
$600 Main Event
Day 2 Completed
A total of 291 players came out to play the RunGood Poker Series Reno $600 Main Event at Atlantis Resort in Reno, Nevada. Though all had eyes on the $150,000 prize pool, only 33 survived long enough to see a piece of it, as they returned to play for the prize today.
As the dust settled, it was Billy Casey who ended up as the newest RGPS Main Event champion, taking home $29,092 for his efforts and his very first ring.
“I feel like a winner,” the newest member of the RGPS champions club said with a big smile on his face. “All my grandkids have gotten my jewelry as they have grown up,” he continued, emphasizing why winning this was special for him. Casey wore a flashy assortment of different rings and bracelets, each symbolic of one of his grandsons, and each one of them will be given to them as they grow up.
Starting the day as one of the middling stacks and spending much of the day as one of the shortest, his patience was rewarded as he made the final table as the second shortest stack, only to take home the lion's share. “It was a grind, a grind all day,” he said when talking about his journey to the title “I just gotta be patient.”
Casey becomes the seventh player this stop to secure an invitation to The Dream Seat Invitational at Thunder Valley in November, a trip he is very happy to make. “You’ll see me there, you can count on that.”
Rank | Player | Hometown | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bill Casey | Reno, NV | $29,092* |
2 | Andrew Fredericks | Reno, NV | $29,092* |
3 | Bret Toups | Reno, NV | $15,375 |
4 | James Adkins | Chehalis, WA | $9,355 |
5 | Chris Wilcox | Scottsdale, AZ | $7,225 |
6 | Steve Nevius | Pacifica, CA | $5,985 |
7 | Jeffrey Day | Berkley, CA | $5,025 |
8 | Brittney Barnes | Las Vegas, NV | $4,200 |
9 | Adam Saven | Del Mar, CA | $3,415 |
*denotes heads-up deal
Defending Champion Stacey Berger (25th-$1,170) found her day coming short. She joined the rail with Matthew Betti (24th-$1,350), Sasha Guerin (18th-$2,085), start of day chip leader Susie Peterson (14th-$2,480), and Pedro Baptista (11th-$2,890).
Doug Englekirk saw his chances of making a final table shrivel up when he lost a massive pot to James Adkins with two tables left. He was all in from the small blind the next hand, and he took his leave in tenth place for $2,890.
The fireworks did not take too long to start as a massive confrontation saw the second-biggest and third-biggest stacks at the beginning of the final table collide. Adam Saven ended up all in and at risk with his pocket kings against Chris Wilcox’s pocket queens. All seemed well for Saven to take over the chip lead, but a queen-high flop brought Wilcox a set for him to take a massive lead on the final table, while Saven was eliminated in ninth place for $3,415.
Short stack Brittney Barnes found herself receiving a ladder courtesy of that cooler, but her time at the final table came to an end shortly after. She ended up getting runner-runner trip jacks, but Bret Toups also caught the same running jacks and held an ace-kicker. Both players got all of their chips in on the river, and Barnes wished her opponents luck as she collected $4,200 for her eighth-place finish.
While Wilcox held the lead in the early goings of the final table, he suffered a big cooler when his ace-king ran into Bret Toups's aces. The massive pot resulted in Toups hopscotching over Wilcox and Andrew Fredericks into the chips lead.
Today was not to be for Jeffrey Day. Day came into the final table as one of the shorter stacks after he doubled up James Adkins just prior to the final table. His last chips went Fredericks’ way as his ace-ten could not improve against Fredericks’ pocket jacks, and Day ended his day in seventh place for $5,025.
In sixth place shortly after came Steve Nevius. Nevius spent much of the day on the short stack and his chips, like Day’s before him, went over to Fredericks. Fredericks had opened on the button with ace-king, and Fredericks had moved in his final six big blinds with nines. The board ran out almost all the way good for Nevius, but a river king brought the pot over to Fredericks while Nevius collected $5,985 for his efforts.
The next all-in confrontation saw Casey double up through Fredericks to leave him short while Casey rose to neck and neck with Toups. Another massive pot would prove beneficial as four players limped to see a flop where both Casey and Wilcox flopped a flush. They got their chips in, and Wilcox’s jack-high flush was drawing dead against Casey’s ace-high flush, and he took the overall chip lead while Wilcox ended his run in fifth place for $7,225.
The four-handed battle went on for a while, but it was Adkins who would be the next to fall. He drifted down to the shortest stack and eventually got in his final chips with queen-jack and ran into Casey’s kings. The turn left Adkins drawing dead and Casey added to his chip lead while Adkins ended his run in fourth place for $9,355.
Fredericks doubled through Toups to flip who was sitting in second and third place. The three-handed match lasted just under an hour. Casey called in the small blind with five-four offsuit and flopped a straight against Toups, who held seven-six and flopped two pair. No help was brought to Toups, and he collected $15,375 for his third-place finish.
After some discussion, the two players settled on the deal. Casey held the chip lead, so he took $29,092 and the ring, while Fredericks took home the same number after being the shortest stack for much of the five-handed battle.
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Billy Casey called in the small blind and in the big blind Bret Toups checked.
The flop roll out 7?6?3? and Casey bet 200,000. Toups moved all in for 900,000 which Casey immediately called.
Bret Toups: 7?6?
Billy Casey: 5?4?
The board ran out 5?2? and flopped straight for Casey held up while Toups ended his run in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Billy Casey |
5,730,000
1,030,000
|
1,030,000 |
Andrew Fredericks |
3,000,000
1,500,000
|
1,500,000 |
Bret Toups | Busted |
James Adkins moved all in for 1,100,000 on the button and in the big blind Billy Casey called.
James Adkins: Q?J?
Billy Casey: K?K?
The board ran out 9?6?4?9?3? and the kings held up for Casey to add to his chip lead while Adkins was eliminated from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Billy Casey |
4,700,000
1,300,000
|
1,300,000 |
James Adkins | Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Billy Casey |
3,400,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Bret Toups |
2,700,000
-365,000
|
-365,000 |
Andrew Fredericks |
1,500,000
940,000
|
940,000 |
James Adkins |
960,000
260,000
|
260,000 |
Last spring at Atlantic Casino Reno, the $39,655 grand prize and RunGood Poker Series ring went to local realtor Stacey Berger.
Berger made no secret of the fact that she was not used to main events, as this was only the second one she had ever played.
“I love the game; I love to play. But it’s just hard to find time to do so. I usually play about once or twice a month,” she said afterward. “I expected to come in today to win $900 dollars (the min-cash), and here I am with the ring!”
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Stacey Berger | Sparks, NV | $39,655 |
2 | [Removed:420] | San Matteo,CA | $27,610 |
3 | Darrel Dier | Mexico City, Mexico | $17,860 |
4 | Dwight Englekirk | Zephyr Cove, NV | $11,575 |
5 | Tony Barrera | San Ramon, CA | $8,915 |
6 | Harley Brooks | Sparks, NV | $7,375 |
7 | Charles Himes | CA | $6,190 |
8 | Pat Lyons | San Mateo, CA | $5,070 |
9 | Paul Sampson | Reno, NV | $3,965 |
Level: 24
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Billy Casey called from the hijack, Bret Toups called in the cutoff, Chris Wilcox called in the small blind and in the big blind, Andrew Fredericks.
The flop rolled out 6?5?3? and action checked to Toups who bet 150,000. Wilcox moved all in for 1,400,000 which prompted a fold from Fredericks. Casey moved all in over the top of him while Toups folded.
Chris Wilcox: J?10?
Billy Casey: A?4?
Wilcox had flopped a flush and was drawing dead against Casey's nut-flush. The board ran out 9?3? and Wilcox was eliminated while Casey overtook the chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Billy Casey |
4,100,000
1,750,000
|
1,750,000 |
Chris Wilcox | Busted |
Andrew Fredericks raised to 200,000 in the small blind and in the big blind Billy Casey moved all in for 1,080,000 and Fredericks called.
Billy Casey: 8?8?
Andrew Fredericks: A?J?
The board ran out 7?4?9?10?10? and Casey faded all of Fredericks many flopped outs to double through Fredericks.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Billy Casey |
2,350,000
1,230,000
|
1,230,000 |
Andrew Fredericks |
560,000
-1,300,000
|
-1,300,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bret Toups |
3,065,000
440,000
|
440,000 |
Chris Wilcox |
1,900,000
-200,000
|
-200,000 |
Andrew Fredericks | 1,860,000 | |
Billy Casey |
1,120,000
630,000
|
630,000 |
James Adkins |
700,000
60,000
|
60,000 |