FPN King Slayer National Championship

League Champ Championship
Day: 1
Event Info

FPN King Slayer National Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
$10,000
Event Info
Prize Pool
$10,000
Entries
234
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
234
Players Left
1

Johnson Out in Ninth

Level 17 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Dustin Johnson
Dustin Johnson

Dustin Johnson was all in for his short stack preflop and called by two players. The other two players checked it down as the board ran out {q-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{6-Spades}.

Dale Schuman rolled over the {j-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} for two pair, Nancy Beasley mucked her cards, and Johnson turned over the {a-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for a missed flush draw.

With that, Johnson exited the tournament in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
Dale Schuman us
Dale Schuman
469,000
389,000
389,000
Dustin Johnson us
Dustin Johnson
Busted

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Omara Out Fifth Against Schuman's Quad Kings

Level 19 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
John Omara (standing); Dale Schuman (right)
John Omara (standing); Dale Schuman (right)

John Omara was left with 10,000 after losing a monster pot. Shortly after, action folded around to Omara on the button and he put his last chips in the middle. Dale Schuman called by default from the big blind.

John Omara: {8-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Dale Schuman: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}

"Oh wow. I hadn't looked," announced Schuman as the flop of {q-Spades}{k-Clubs}{k-Spades} came out to give him quads.

The entire crowd exclaimed "No!!!" as the fan-favorite only had runner-runner Royal Flush outs. The {4-Diamonds} turn left him drawing dead and the {4-Spades} river sent him out the door in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
Dale Schuman us
Dale Schuman
589,000
120,000
120,000
John Omara us
John Omara
Busted

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Cory Retzlaff Wins FPN King Slayer "League Champ" Championship ($10,000)

Level 22 : 80,000/160,000, 0 ante
Cory Retzlaff
Cory Retzlaff

The Free Poker Network (FPN) King Slayer National Championship “League Champ Championship” played out Friday night at the Golden Nugget in downtown Las Vegas. The tournament catered to 234 players who qualified throughout 2019 at approximately 200 bar leagues across the county.

In essence, the tournament served as a satellite of sorts as the top 34 players earned a spot into Sunday’s $50,000 guaranteed Main Event, which is also only open to FPN qualifiers. One player to win a Main Event seat was Fargo, North Dakota’s Cory Retzlaff, who finished as the last player standing to also claim a $10,000 first-place prize.

Retzlaff has had a love for poker since around 2005 and has played on and off in different leagues and friendly games over the years. Retzlaff isn't a stranger to Vegas having been to the city at least ten times but he has never taken too many risks in the casino.

"$200 is probably my largest buy-in I've ever played and of course a few WSOP events are on my bucket list,” he said after the win. “This is my best poker experience... so far!" he shouted to his happy friends on the rail.

When asked what words Retzlaff has for his friends back home playing at the Prairie Brothers Bar in Fargo, he said, "I just got hot in a quarterly event and qualified for this weekend. I've played in so many of those and gotten nowhere but let me tell you, keep playing. Keep playing like I did and you can make it here and run deep like I did."

At the end of the winner-take-all tournament, Retzlaff squared off against Doug Lindgren of Mill Banks, South Dakota, who qualified at the Back Door Pub. In the final hand, Lindgren shoved with ace-seven but failed to hold against Retzlaff’s king-queen.

FPN King Slayer bracelet
FPN King Slayer bracelet

On to the Main Event

On Saturday, there will be some last-chance qualifiers for players to win their way into Sunday’s King Slayer Championship Main Event. That tournament, which will kick off at 1 p.m. PST, will pay out the top 27 spots. There will be $10,000 in mystery bounties awarded with the eventual winner taking home $25,000. The tournament is open to state tournament qualifiers, League Champ Championship qualifiers, satellite qualifiers, and others.

Most players earn their seats in the King Slayer Championship Main Event by first competing in their local state championship. The number of qualifiers is based on total participation. The state with the highest participation in the league is Minnesota, with 30 direct qualifiers to the King Slayer Championship Main Event.

Not only will the Main Event be live reported here on PokerNews, but there will also be a live-streamed feature table on twitch.tv/freepokernetwork. On Sunday at 6 p.m. there will also be a Tag Team Championship event that is open to the public.

Be sure to check back here at PokerNews on Sunday for more FPN King Slayer action!