Wisconsin
Ann Richardson Becomes First Female Wisconsin Champion!
The Free Poker Network is PROUD to crown Wisconsin’s first female state champion after an incredible run at the final table this past Saturday, May 15th, at Pitchers Pub in Madison, WI. Congratulations to Ann Richardson of Madison (Pitchers Pub), WI, who will be entering event #54 of the World Series of Poker this July 2nd at the Rio in Las Vegas. Ann will also be playing in the FPN National Championship held at Caesar’s Palace the night before and she has a 1 in 25 chance of making it to the 10k MAIN EVENT at the WSOP later that month. Ann said, “The WI State Championship Tournament was the most exciting poker event she has ever been in!” We here at the Free Poker Network say, “Ann, hold on tight, because you haven’t seen anything yet!”
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The 24th seat for the Fall Spectacular National Championship was
awarded on Sunday, March 7th at the conclusion of the Wisconsin State Championship held at Pitchers Pub in Madison, WI. Of
the 50 poker players who qualified, 43 participants were ready for some
poker tournament action as registration began at 12 pm. Each qualifier
in attendance was hoping to be the one to win the trip to Las Vegas and
play in the coveted National Championship Invitational where once again
the Free Poker Network will set the standard by awarding more than
$12,000 in World Series of Poker Circuit Event buy-ins including a $5,000
main event buy-in.
On Saturday, September 26th, the next HPT Red Rock seat was awarded at the Wisconsin State Championship held at the Doll House in Hammond, WI. Forty-one players were all wishing they were going to be the next to win this awesome package to Las Vegas!
At the Party at the Palms National Championship at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas on June 28th, Dale Hjelmgren from the Outer Limits in New Richmond took his seat trying to become one of the newest 21 FPN grand prize winners. He played in a sit-n-go where the top three at his table would win a $1,500 package. Unfortunately for Dale he wasn't able to win during the first try, but he still had another chance. There was a second tournament where the top three players in a four-table, 30 person tournament would win the last of $1,500 packages.