Thunder Valley Casino and Resort will host the RunGood Poker Series Dream Factory event Nov. 24-29 in Lincoln, California. Satellites begin as early as November 20, so players have plenty of opportunities to win seats leading up to the event.
The kickoff event is the $1,000 buy-in RunGood to the Moon tournament featuring a guaranteed prize pool of $250,000. Starting flights run on Friday and Saturday of the opening weekend, with Day 2 wrapping up the action on Sunday, November 26th. A $300 buy-in RunGood Freezeout also plays out on that Sunday, and it has a RunGood ring up for grabs as well.
The next couple of days during the series see one-day ring events take place, with the $300 RunGood Summit Stack on Monday, and $300 RunGood One Last Chance event on Tuesday.
Everything leads up to the two invitational events exclusive for 2023 RunGood ring winners to enter. The first is the RunGood Winner’s Circle with a buy-in of $300 on November 28th. The single-entry tournament has a $2,500 seat in the Destination RunGood Million Main up for grabs to the champion.
The other event exclusive for 2023 ring winners is the Dream Seat Invitational presented by PokerGO.
The tournament has a buy-in of $300, taking place during the last day of the series on November 29th. The winner of the event receives a PokerGO Dream seat. That 40-player tournament is a freeroll with a guaranteed prize pool of $1 million, hosted inside the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip in December.
Two other tournaments close things out on that final day of the series, the first a $300 buy-in RunGood Dream Crusher with $100 bounties and 20-minute levels. The $150 Destination RunGood event gives players a 1-in-8 chance to win a 2024 RunGood $600 entry along with $400 cash.
Players interested in joining the fun at Thunder Valley can use the hotel code: 231124RUNG at the following link right here.
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