Anzar Leads the Lucky 13 From Day 1c


The final flight of the RGPS $600 Jamul Main Event drew out 99 players to bring the total number of entries for the main event up to 407. It saw the overall tournament prize pool smashed as $211,640 was collected for the tournament to pay out tomorrow.
Leading the way is a man who has seen quite a bit of success this week here at Jamul. Francisco Anzar sits with the sizable bag of 833,000. Anzar began his week by cashing in the Ambassadors Bounty, he then followed it up by winning his first RGPS ring in the Deepstack Event, taking home a career best score of $6,891. He now sits with a commanding lead over the entire tournament and will be looking for another career high score here tomorrow.
Day 1c Top Ten Chip Counts
Place | Name | Chip Count |
---|---|---|
1 | Francisco Anzar | 831,000 |
2 | Anastasia Knapp | 411,000 |
3 | Phovieng Keokham | 289,000 |
4 | Kenneth Hirose | 267,000 |
5 | Adrian Lopez | 255,000 |
6 | Bradley White | 203,000 |
7 | Ken Morey | 172,000 |
8 | Gabriel Habbaba | 170,000 |
9 | Juan Carlos Navarro | 90,000 |
10 | Bryan Obeso | 84,000 |
Not all found success here today. Many of the regulars like Zackery Rodriguez, Conrad Simpson, and two-time RGPS Jamul Main Event Champion Derrick Yamada all found themselves going to the exit. Their success in RGPS Main Events will have to come from other stops around the country.
The flight ended in Level 16 so that means that play will revert to the first flight’s end time. Play ended with 16:45 left in Level 15 in Day 1A, with blind at 4,000/8,000, with a 8,000 big blind ante.
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