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2025 FPN Desert Dash-for-Cash National Championship

$200 Tag Team Championship
Día 1
Event Info

2025 FPN Desert Dash-for-Cash National Championship

Event Info
Buy-in
$200
Entries
149
Jugadores vivos
3
Media de puntos
993,333
Puntos Totales
2,980,000
Siguiente salto de premios
Lugar 3
$300
Información Nivel
Nivel
15
Ciegas
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
30,000
Información jugadores - Día 1
Entries
149
Jugadores vivos
3

Flashback: John Mizeur, Wendy Adamczyk-D'Andrea and Craig Ashley Win FPN Main Event for $12,500 Each!

Nivel 11 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
John Mizeur, Wendy Adamczyk-D'Andrea & Craig Ashley
John Mizeur, Wendy Adamczyk-D'Andrea & Craig Ashley

Last summer, the Free Poker Network Step Into the Ring National Championship saw John Mizeur, Wendy Adamczyk-D'Andrea, and Craig Ashley claim the FPN trophies and a $12,500 Main Event prize package.

These three champions outlasted a field of 324 to score the top prizes.

“I knew it was going to happen, I really did,” Mizeur said in his post-win interview, and the two other winners nodded in agreement.

"I'm feeling really shocked, and great. I really don't know how I did it, I just got lucky when I needed to," said the Illinois native Adamczyk-D'Andrea after claiming her biggest cash.

It was actually all three winners' biggest cash, and they were definitely excited about using the money to fire in more tournaments.

2024 FPN Step Into the Ring National Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerQualifying BarPrize (USD)
1Craig AshleyOffice Bar, Illinois$12,500
1Wendy Adamczyk-D'AndreaTown Bar & Grill, Illinois$12,500
1John MizeurDanny's Dugout, Minnesota$12,500
4Randy OnstadRoute 65, Minnesota$1,000
5Keith WahlMisfits, Las Vegas$1,000
6Jim CarrollDC Cobbs, Illinois$1,000
7Skyler SandsCando Bar, North Dakota$1,000
8Roy WinkelmanMuddy Low, Minnesota$1,000
9Jennifer BezhigRoute 47, Minnesota$1,000

Read the Full Recap Here

"I Took Out the Guy I'm Rooming With"

Nivel 11 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante

After Jerry Borick won a pot by moving all in preflop, action paused for players to move to the final two tables.

Players at the table reflected on how big the field was and all the Tag Teamers lost along the way.

"I took out some friends. I took out the guy I'm rooming with," Borick said.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Jerry Borick - Bradley Hinkle
Jerry Borick - Bradley Hinkle
100,000
-70,000
-70,000

Borick Flops a Jack

Nivel 11 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante

The hijack limped in and the cutoff moved all in for 40,000 as Jerry Borick re-shoved a bigger stack on the button to get things heads-up.

Cutoff: AK All in
Jerry Borick: AJ

Borick was dominated but the flop landed J33 to pair his jack as the runout of 75 marked his opponent's elimination.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Jerry Borick - Bradley Hinkle
Jerry Borick - Bradley Hinkle
170,000

Tags/etiquetas: Jerry Borick

Nivel: 11

Ciegas: 5,000/10,000

Ante: 10,000

Final Three Tables

Nivel 10 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Tag Team
Tag Team

Action is moving quickly in the Tag Team Championship. The event is down to the final three tables with 26 players remaining.

There will be a 15-minute break at the end of the level and the live stream will begin when players return. Follow the action as FPN looks to get past 1,000 YouTube subscribers.

FPN's Oldest Member Brings the Wow Factor to Las Vegas

Nivel 10 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Bob and Steve Schreiner
Bob and Steve Schreiner

In the front corner of the Nugget ballroom sits a 91-year-old man with an envelope stuffed with painted rocks and a handful of business cards. He's a regular on the FPN Circuit and when he isn't playing he's looking to improve the days of those around them.

Minnesota's Robert "Bob" Schreiner is known for gifting his custom-painted "Wow Girl" rocks to women dealers and players, believing that every woman deserves that kind of small yet meaningful recognition.

Bob Schreiner
Bob Schreiner's Wow Girl rocks

The Marine veteran shows his support in other ways. During Wednesday's $200 WPT Passport event, "Str8 Flush Bob" wore an "I <3 Dana Castaneda" apron, paying tribute to the league's executive poker director running the show here at the Nugget.

Though Schreiner shies away from publicity, he has nearly a century of stories to tell.

"Isn't that something?" Schreiner said proudly as he showed PokerNews a photo from the 1970s with 38th Vice President Hubert Humprey. He repeats this phrase as he scrolls through photos of eight of his 11 grandkids and playing a Tag Team event with his son, Steve Schreiner, in custom t-shirts he made for the event.

If you're playing in a Las Vegas daily or bar league event and spot a woman using a rock with a red heart on it as a card protector, be sure to think of Bob Schreiner.

Tags/etiquetas: Bob SchreinerDana CastanedaSteve Schreiner

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