Next Stop for RunGood Poker Series February 1-6 at San Diego’s Jamul Casino

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The RunGood Poker Series is returning to one of its popular destinations next month — Jamul Casino in San Diego. From February 1-6, players in Southern California can take a shot at the $575 buy-in no-limit hold’em tournament, which features a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool.

RunGood San Diego will also feature six additional side events, including a series-opening $125 buy-in Seniors Event for players aged 50 and over.

Heading to Southern California

Jamul Casino is a regular and favorite stop for RunGood Poker Series players. The card room happens to be one of the top places to play poker in Southern California. Starting February 1, the San Diego casino will host a big series that will attract hundreds of players from the area for both tournaments and cash games.

The highlight of the series is the $575 buy-in Main Event, which runs from February 4-6 and includes three Day 1 starting flights, one on February 4 and two on February 5. The final day and table are set for February 6. PokerNews will again be in attendance live reporting the RGPS Main Event.

A complete series schedule is below:

Date Tournament Guarantee
Feb. 1 $125 Seniors NLH N/A
Feb. 1 $135 Opening Night Guest Bounty N/A
Feb. 2 $185 DeepStack NLH Day 1a (12 p.m.) $20,000
Feb. 2 $185 DeepStack NLH Day 1b (7 p.m.) $20,000
Feb. 3 $185 DeepStack NLH Day 2 $20,000
Feb. 3 $200 Two Green Chip Bounty N/A
Feb. 4 $300 Pot-Limit Omaha N/A
Feb. 4 $575 RunGood Main Event Day 1a $100,000
Feb. 5 $575 RunGood Main Event Day 1b (12 p.m.) $100,000
Feb. 5 $575 RunGood Main Event Day 1c (7 p.m.) $100,000
Feb. 6 $575 RunGood Main Event Day 2 $100,000
Feb. 6 $240 Black Chip Bounty Closer N/A

Players can win their way into the Main Event on the cheap. Satellite tournaments are scheduled for February, 3, 4, and 5, with buy-ins for each at just $140.

When the Jamul Casino stop wraps up, the RunGood Poker Series will work its way to the Horseshoe Casino in Council Bluffs, Iowa from February 15-20, highlighted by a $100,000 guaranteed prize pool Main Event.

Jamul schedule

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