2024 FPN Step In The Ring National Championship

Main Event
Day: 1
Event Info

2024 FPN Step In The Ring National Championship

Event Info
Buy-in
$50
Prize Pool
$64,300
Entries
324
Players Left
3
Average Chip Stack
2,783,333
Total Chips
8,350,000
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
324
Players Left
3

Bain Hits ROYAL, then Picks Up ACES

Level 7 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Michelle Bain
Michelle Bain

Michelle Bain moved all in preflop and was called by a player to put her at risk.

Bain flipped over KK and was ahead of her opponent's 66, then she improved on the turn QA10K to a set of kings, and then improved yet again to a royal flush when the J smacked down on the river to win her the pot.

Two hands later, a player made it 7,000 to go when Bain moved all in for 24,400 and received a call.

The player flipped over 1010 but he was in bad shape as Bain rolled over AA for a big lead.

The runout of JK577 provided no bad beats and Bain was shipped yet another pot for another double.

Player Chips Progress
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Michelle Bain
52,000
52,000
52,000

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Outlaw Good with the Doyle

Level 7 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante

After an open to 1,600, Henry Outlaw three-bet to 4,100 and was called only by Craig Ashley.

The two went heads-up to a flop of 9107 and Outlaw checked, Ashley bet 5,500, and Outlaw called.

Outlaw then checked dark, and Ashley checked back when the 5 rolled off on the turn, sending them to the A river.

Both players decided to check once more, which prompted Outlaw to table 102 for a pair of tens and Ashley hastily mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Henry Outlaw
93,000
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Craig Ashley
60,000

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Level: 7

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 1,600

Winkleman Flops a Jack to Eliminate Palmer

Level 6 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Roy Winkelman
Roy Winkelman

Lance Palmer moved all in preflop and was called by Roy Winkelman to put him at risk of elimination.

Lance Palmer: 99 All in
Roy Winkelman: AJ

Palmer was ahead going into this flip, but a jack appeared right in the window of the J45 flop to give Winkelman the lead. The runout of 52 failed to save Palmer and he was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Roy Winkelman
87,000
87,000
87,000
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Lance Palmer
Busted

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Level: 6

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 1,000

Cedillo Gets there Against Peden's Set

Level 5 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante

Short-stacked Alex Cedillo moved all in for his last 5,500 and was quickly called by Kelly Peden to put him at risk.

Alex Cedillo: K9All in
Kelly Peden: QQ

Peden was ahead with her pocket queens, but the flop of AQJ was a doozy as she made a set, but Cedillo had a huge straight flush draw. and just like that, the turn was the 9 to give him the flush and the 6 failed to pair the board, awarding him the pot for the double.

Player Chips Progress
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Kelly Peden
65,000
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Alex Cedillo
12,000

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New WSOP Online Poker Site Merges Three US States; 30 Online Bracelet Events Scheduled

Level 5 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
WSOP.com
WSOP.com

The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is making a move that will change the online poker game in the US with the launch of WSOP Online, a new platform that will bring players from three states together.

Poker players in Nevada and New Jersey are already competing against each other on WSOP.com, while those in Michigan have a separate single-state site. But that is changing with the trio of states being merged together on one online poker site ahead of the 2024 WSOP. Pennsylvania's WSOP site will not be part of the shared liquidity deal.

On top of the merger news, the WSOP has announced 30 online bracelet events this summer on the new WSOP Online.

See the full online schedule here

Level: 5

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 800