This latest score will bring his lifetime tournament earnings to over $450,000 which will move him up a few spots on the Missouri all-time money list. He also came runner-up in the same RGPS Kansas City Main Event back in 2016 for $28,833, so he is definitely not a stranger to tournaments. This is the Missouri native’s second-largest career cash after a Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) 1st-place finish here in Kansas City back in 2016. The two outlasted a field of 423 entries. McCracken was awarded $83,099, the RGPS champions ring, and the Dream Seat in Thunder Valley later this year while Northcraft took home $55,399 for his runner-up finish. After a marathon day of poker, William McCracken has been crowned the winner of the RGPS Kansas City Main Event after defeating Eddie Northcraft heads-up.