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It would be a far stretch to call Ryan Gregor a pro, with a single memorable occasion in 2009, when the young player placed 8th and won $1000. But still, the Heartland Poker Tour Kansas City $1650 main event was all about Gregor, depsite the fact that several big names also appeared at the venue, like the 2004 world champion Greg Raymer. However, as Raymer was eliminated in 16th place, Gregor rose to the lead pack and into the heads-up against Jason Darland, who enjoyed a huge chip advantage at that point. Everything changed when Gregor surprised his opponent with a pocket pair of KIngs, came back from the edge, and took initiative after the turningpoint, to ultimately winning the event. After sever years, Ryan Gregor is once again in a prize place, and with no less a tourament victory worth $111K, which has increased his earnings one hundred fold!

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Kansas City, MO - Ryan Gregor outlasted the field at Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City on Monday to lay claim to $111,696 and his first Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) title. It took 13 hours and 284. Ryan Gregor has won 0 bracelets and 0 rings for total earnings of $3,953. See all events where they placed in-the-money. The World Series of Poker has been the.

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  • Ryan Gregor opened to 3,200 from early position and both the blinds called. The flop was and the action checked to Gregor. He bet 3,500 and both the blinds called. The turn was the and Gregor was.
  • Day 1a of the Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) Hollywood Casino St. Louis attracted 164 runners, but after 15 levels of play, just 28 remained with 2016 HPT Player of the Year Ryan Gregor and his stack.
  • It would be a far stretch to call Ryan Gregor a pro, with a single memorable occasion in 2009, when the young player placed 8th and won $1000. But still, the Heartland Poker Tour Kansas City $1650 main event was all about Gregor, depsite the fact that several big names also appeared at the venue, like the 2004 world champion Greg Raymer.