Offering an interesting array of poker events for players of all stripes, the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) is scheduled to make its comeback to Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa from October 8 to October 13, 2024. Following a great tournament in St. Louis, where Jesse Jones declared triumph and brought home $73,448, the mid-stakes poker series now centers on Tulsa, a venue that has grown to be a favorite for RGPS players.
Getting Back To Tulsa: A Common Stop For RunGood Poker Series Returns
Six hours from St. Louis, Tulsa’s Hard Rock Casino has grown to be a major stop on the RunGood Poker Series circuit. Renowned for its active poker scene, the casino has held several RGPS tournaments; the next series looks to be equally exciting. Todd Tucker won an amazing $73,242 after defeating 558 participants in the $800 buy-in no-limit hold-em tournament, emerging as the Main Event champion in the previous RGPS Tulsa event in January. Though it is scheduled to generate even more action, the next event will follow a similar framework.
Comprising a $100,000 guaranteed prize fund, the Main Event is the high point of the RGPS Tulsa season. This should draw a lot of entries; hence, players have a strong chance to leave with big prizes. Apart from the main event, ten ring events are planned with different buy-in levels and formats to fit the choices of the participants.
The Complete Poker Agenda
With three thrilling events starting on October 8, the RGPS Tulsa Series First is the $250 buy-in Seniors Event designed especially for players fifty years of age and older. Starting at 10 a.m., this no-limit hold’em event will provide chances for more seasoned players to highlight their abilities. The same day, the $200 Ambassador Bounty Ring Event will also be available for those seeking something different. By eliminating some “ambassadors,” participants in this event gain extra money, therefore providing an interesting twist to the conventional tournament structure.
Running on demand from October 8 through October 11, the third event of the day is the $100 buy-in Flip and Go. After surviving the first round, participants can risk their way into the subsequent phases of the event using the fast and thrilling Flip and Go structure. For people wishing to get right to the action without the typical grind of early stages, it’s a popular choice.
The series resumes on October 9 with the $300 buy-in DeepStack Ring Event, which guarantees a $25,000 prize pool. Players that want a slower structure and more space for strategic play find great appeal in DeepStack competitions. There will be enough time for players to work their way to the top of the leaderboard across two days of this event.
Two one-day events for October 10 are a $250 buy-in no-limit hold’em ring event and a $250 double green chip prize event. Along with striving for the whole prize pool, the latter allows players an opportunity to win bounties by eliminating opponents. As participants search for such bounties, this type of tournament sometimes results in exciting, fast-paced action.
Starting on October 11, there is the $300 Pot-Limited Omaha Ring Event for players that enjoy non-hold’em games. Among many seasoned players, Pot-Limited Omaha is a favorite because of its action-packed hands and huge pots.
Central Event: The Series’s Heart
Clearly the highlight of the RGPS Tulsa series is the $800 buy-in main event. With a minimum prize pool of at least $100,000, it could attract a sizable field of both local and traveling players. The Main Event starts on October 11 at 6 p.m.; Day 1b starts on October 12 at 11 a.m.; Day 1c later that evening at 6 p.m. Those who survive any of the Day 1 flights will return to the felt on October 13 at noon to play down to a champion.
October 11 and 12, just before the nighttime flights, will see turbo satellites available to make the Main Event more accessible. Players can qualify for the Main Event for just $185, therefore earning their chance at the $100,000 guarantee for a small fraction of the cost.
Last-Chance Opportunities And Final Day Action
Two last events round out the show on October 13. First is the $300 Black Chip Bounty Ring Event, whereby every knockout earns a black chip good for cash. The $200 Last Chance Turbo Ring Event then gives participants one last chance to grab a RunGood ring and some money before the series ends.
Exclusive Lodging For Athletes
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino gives players heading to Tulsa for the event an exclusive pricing of $169 per night for RGPS attendees. Players can get this discounted rate and experience the opulent lodgings Hard Rock Tulsa is known for by using the group code 0710RunGoo.
The RGPS Tulsa promises to be a must-visit trip for poker aficionados, with ten events crammed into five days and a range of formats to pick from. This series has something for everyone, regardless of your level of experience—from recreational players searching for a fun and profitable poker environment to seasoned pros.