Ake Ngamsaard raised to 100,000 under the gun and Arash Asadabadi three-bet to 250,000 on the button. Ngamsaard then four-bet jammed for about 1,000,000 total and Asadabadi called.
Ake Ngamsaard: A♠Q♣
Arash Asadabadi: J♣J♦
There were no aces or queens to be found on the 3♠4♣7♦5♥K♠ runout, and Ngamsaard's impressive tournament run came to an end.
Ake Ngamsaard raised to 100,000 in the hijack and Tyson Warren three-bet jammed on the button for 375,000 to put himself at risk. Ngamsaard thought for a moment before making the call.
Tyson Warren: A♣9♥
Ake Ngamsaard: A♠2♠
The board ran out 4♥6♣6♠10♣7♥, earning Warren another double up at the final table.
Tyson Warren limped in early position, Brian Mahler raised to 125,000 in middle position, and Clint Houck three-bet jammed for 585,000 in the small blind to put himself at risk. Only Mahler called.
Clint Houck: A♣J♣
Brian Mahler: A♥K♠
The flop came 10♦2♠5♣ with Mahler's ace-king still in the lead. Houck picked up a flush draw on the 9♣ turn, and got there when the 10♣ rolled off on the river.
After seven Day 1 starting flights and a lengthy Day 2 battle on the felt, the Dallas stop of the RunGood Poker Series Passport Season officially came to a close with Daniel Lowery claiming victory to capture his twelfth RGPS title, and the top-prize of just over $100,000.
The $1,200 Main Event drew 468 entries, with only 56 players returning for the final day of action looking to capture a six-figure score.
Lowery bagged big on Day 1c and entered Sunday as the overall chip leader with over 100 big blinds. He carried his momentum all the way to the end, defeating Thao Tran after a back-and-forth heads-up match to earn the lion's share of the $500,000 prize pool.
2026 RGPS Passport Season Dallas Main Event Final Table Results