

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.”
Jamul Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kenneth Hirose | United States | $42,875 |
2 | Ramon Mantuano | United States | $30,675 |
3 | Luis Medina | United States | $20,130 |
4 | Tim Acker | United States | $13,220 |
5 | Nan Chen | United States | $9,870 |
6 | Fabrice Lapeyre | United States | $8,175 |
7 | Di Wu | United States | $6,855 |
8 | James Lawrey | United States | $5,570 |
9 | Allen Moheimani | United States | $4,295 |