Free Poker Network Returns to the Golden Nugget Jan. 7-9 for the World Series or Bust National Championship

Free Poker Network The Free Poker Network(FPN) will return to the Golden Nugget in Downtown Las Vegas for the World Series or Bust National Championship from January 7-9.

Players from around the country have been working all year to claim their spot in Las Vegas for an opportunity at one of the two $11,000 Main Event poker packages and 18 $1,500 packages will be given away in the World Series or Bust National Championship tournament in the Golden Nugget ballroom. A total of $50,000 in prizes will be given away, including $1,500 poker packages to Sunday’s top-20 finishers. PokerNews will be on hand to capture all of the action from Saturday’s Tag Team Championship and Sunday’s Main Event.

Players qualified for their spot in the championship tournament throughout the year in local and online tournaments, as well as through drawings and opportunities to win a seat instantly. FPN players (and their families) that did not qualify direction for the event still have the opportunity to do so through cash buy-in qualifiers on January 7 and 8. Golden Nugget Grand Ballroom The first of four cash buy-in qualifiers will be on Friday at 10:00 a.m. and another opportunity will follow at 4:00 p.m. Both satellites cost $160 to enter and there will be $1,500 Mystery Bounty prizes available in addition to championship seats for the top 15% of the field.

Saturday will feature two more qualifiers, a mega-edition at 10:00 a.m. with seats for the top 25% of the field, and a Tag Team Championship at 4 p.m. which will award seats to both members of each team in the top 10% of the field. Saturday’s events will also cost $160, and all winning players will return for their shot at the championship on Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Sunday’s championship will be livestreamed on the FPN Youtube channel with commentary from Poker Night in America’s Chris Hanson .

In addition to the Free Poker Network festivities, the Golden Nugget will be hosting its Grand Poker Series Winter Classic From January 6-14.

The series will kick off with a $150 buy-in NLH event with a $5,000 […]

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