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2025 FPN Desert Dash-for-Cash National Championship

FPN Main Event
Día 1
Información del evento

2025 FPN Desert Dash-for-Cash National Championship

Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
k5
Premio
$25,000
Información del evento
Bolsa de premios
$100,000
Entries
404
Información Nivel
Nivel
24
Ciegas
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Información jugadores - Día 1
Entries
404
Jugadores vivos
1

Olson Scores a Knockout

Nivel 6 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

A middle position player moved all in for around 10,000 and Jerry Olson called from the next seat.

Middle Position: JJ All in
Jerry Olson: KQ

The opponent couldn't survive the flip as the board ran out 10K45A for Olson to score a knockout.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Jerry Olson
65,000

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Father & Son Duo Win FPN Tag Team Championship Belts & $1,000

Nivel 6 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Brett Emerick - Austin Emerick
Brett Emerick - Austin Emerick

The $200 Tag Team Championship at the 2025 Free Poker Network (FPN) Desert Dash-for-Cash National Championship reached its conclusion with the father and son team of Brett and Austin Emerick of Indiana taking home $1,000 and the coveted Tag Team Belts.

The Greazy Pickle representatives also won entry into Sunday's Desert Dash-For-Cash Championship Main Event, where participants will spar for a piece of the $100,000 cash prize and $10,000 in Mystery Bounties.

Brett Emerick, who owns the Indiana bar and told PokerNews he taught his son poker, started things off before letting Austin navigate the final table, culminating with flopping the nut flush against heads-up opponent David Batzler.

"He's never won an event like this so I (figured) I'd give him a chance," the elder Emerick said in a winner's interview.

The event was a family affair as the final table also included the mother-son duo of Lester Hauglid and Susan Hauglid.

2025 FPN Tag Team Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPoker ClubPrize (In USD)
1Brett Emerick - Austin EmerickGreazy Pickle$1,000
2David Batzler - Michael WebbPutters Vegas$500
3Darin Murphy - Brad BornburgCedar Inn$300
4Lester Hauglid - Susan HauglidBilly Club/Shorewood Bar$200
5Andrew Vossen - Clyde JohnsonMuddy Cow$200
6Richard Hoag - Emily NiehausMayfield$200
7Magdiel Reyes - Daniel KummrowN/A$200
8Ryan Herr - Brandon TimokN/A$200
9Luc Ciaranca - Deborah KinneyN/A$200

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Nivel: 6

Ciegas: 600/1,200

Ante: 1,200

Schreiner On

Nivel 5 : Blinds 500/1,000, 0 ante
Bob Schreiner
Bob Schreiner

FPN's oldest member Bob Schreiner was in the big blind in a heads-up pot against the button on a board of 6458.

The 91-year-old bet about 6,000 on the turn and the button called. Schreiner then bet 6,000 on the 9 river and his opponent laid it down.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Bob Schreiner
75,000
30,000
30,000

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Music Icon & Bracelet Winner Steve Albini's Death Puts Fabled 20-Year Poker Home Game on Pause

Nivel 5 : Blinds 500/1,000, 0 ante
Steve Albini
Steve Albini

The death of musician, recording engineer and poker player Steve Albini hit the music world with a force like that of the incendiary device aimed at Earth pictured on Big Black's 1986 debut album Atomizer. It may have hit one group of Chicago poker players the hardest.

Albini, a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner who recorded landmark works by bands like Nirvana and Pixies and who The New York Times described as "one of the most admired, and most divisive, figures in rock," was a key figure in a friend group that bonded, joked and supported one another over the poker table. For 20 years, they played in a weekly low-stakes Chicago home game often held in Electrical Audio that included bracelet winners like Jason Gola, Eric Rodawig and Brian Hastings. Now, the game is on hiatus after Albini's death in May as the group of poker pros, musicians and audio engineers adapts to a world without its figurehead.

PokerNews spoke with two of Albini's closest friends who were regulars in the game, Brandon Shack-Harris and Andrew Kosinski.

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Tags/etiquetas: Andrew KosinskiBrandon Shack-HarrisBrian HastingsEric RodawigJason GolaSteve Albini

Nivel: 5

Ciegas: 500/1,000

Ante: 0

"A Bad Beat if There Ever Was One"

Nivel 4 : Blinds 400/800, 0 ante
Deborah Kinney
Deborah Kinney

The under-the-gun player open-jammed a stack of around 7,000 and Deborah Kinney re-shoved from the next seat with a bigger stack.

Under the Gun: 88 All in
Deborah Kinney: A10

The flop of KK9 kept the opponent in front before the runout of 79 counterfeited his eights as Kinney won the pot with ace-high.

"That was a bad beat if there ever was one," said a player at the table.

Last night, Kinney and her partner Luc Ciaranca finished ninth in the $200 Tag Team Championship.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Deborah Kinney
45,000
45,000
45,000

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

Nivel 4 : Blinds 400/800, 0 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

Nivel: 4

Ciegas: 400/800

Ante: 0

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