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June 9, 2025 @ 11:59 AM
After an under-the-gun limp and a late position limp, MJ Olsavsky made it 4,000 to go in the hijack. The big blind called, as did the under-the-gun player and late position folded.
The trio checked it down to the river on a board that ran out and Olsavsky tabled
for a full house, eights full of tens.
"Holy macaroni, I can't believe it," said Olsavsky as both of her opponents mucked and the pot was pushed her way.
MJ Olsavsky | 40,000 | 40,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 11:48 AM
On a flop of , Barry Fagan led out with a bet of 1,600 from the big blind and the player in middle position bumped it up to 4,400. Fagan made the call.
The turn went check-check, as did the
river. Fagan, who is representing No-Limit Naples, tabled
for an ace-high flush, besting the two pair of his opponent who showed
.
Barry Fagan | 55,000 | 55,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 11:31 AM
With about 30,000 already in the middle, action went four-ways to a turn with the board reading . Kevin Specter was already all in and at risk. Emil Szinegh was first to act and moved all in, getting two calls by his opponents who were short-stacked.
Kevin Specter:
Opponent:
Opponent:
Emil Szinegh:
The river landed the with Specter scooping the main pot with a flush to keep his tournament hopes alive. Szinegh earned the side pot and two players were eliminated.
Kevin Specter | 42,000 | 0 ![]() |
Emil Szinegh | 33,000 | 33,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 11:15 AM
Action picked up on the flop of in a hand between Michael Lyngle on the button and his opponent in the big blind who was short-stacked. Faced with a shove, Lyngle quickly called.
Opponent:
Michael Lyngle:
Lyngle's pair of aces remained best as he dodged the straight draw of his opponent with the board running out ,
.
Michael Lyngle | 41,000 | 41,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 11:02 AM
Action picked up on the flop of in a hand between Ariel Dure in the cutoff versus his opponent who was under the gun.
With 3,000 in the middle, action went check-check, bringing the turn where both players checked again.
Fireworks went off on the river where the under-the-gun player led out with a bet of 1,900 and Dure bumped it up to 5,000.
His opponent then came over the top and moved all in for 11,900 and Dure called with the covering stack. Dure tabled for a full house, fours full of kings, besting his opponent's
who was sent to the rail.
Ariel Dure | 34,000 | 34,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 10:50 AM
One familiar face on Day 1a1 is Kevin Specter, who is returning for his 11th year here at the Bar Poker Open Championship.
Having secured his seventh cash last year, he is looking for cash number eight in 2025. He has his eyes set on the $100,000 first place prize.
Kevin Specter | 20,000 | -2,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 10:43 AM
Action picked up on a flop of with 2,700 in the pot. Gene Federico led out with a bet of 1,200 and his opponent called.
The turn landed the and Federico bet again for the same amount. His opponent called once more.
The river went check-check and Federico, who is representing the Kowboy Kings, tabled the winner with
for top pair.
Gene Federico | 27,500 | 27,500 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 10:29 AM
A sizable pot was brewing where action picked up on the river with the board reading .
With over 10,000 in the middle, Andrea Chait check-called a bet of 5,000 from her opponent and tabled for a full house, nines full of threes, besting her opponent's
.
Andrea Chait | 45,000 | 45,000 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 10:21 AM
Action picked up on the river in a hand between Charlie Walsh in the big blind and his opponent in the small blind.
With the board reading , his opponent check-called a bet of 800 and Walsh tabled
for two pair, jacks and eights to chip up early on.
Charlie Walsh | 28,500 | 28,500 ![]() |
June 9, 2025 @ 10:17 AM
Action picked up on the river with a runout of . Aldo Castillo was faced with a bet of 6,300 from his opponent and thought for a brief moment before making the call.
He tabled for two pair, aces and fours and his opponent mucked.
Aldo Castillo | 40,000 | 40,000 ![]() |
1: Ron Fienberg
$100,000 USD
2: Bryan Keefer
$65,000 USD
3: Bill Acerra
$34,500 USD
4: Dwight Johnson
$22,500 USD
5: Wieslaw Skiba
$17,000 USD
6: Ronald Kaepernik
$11,725 USD
7: Andrea Chait
$8,500 USD
8: Patricia Jackomin
$5,000 USD
9: Barry Fagan
$3,500 USD
10: Rob Gallo
$3,000 USD
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11: Vincent Loria
$2,600 USD
12: Dustin Mills
$2,600 USD
13: Angelo Gambrelis
$2,300 USD
14: Jerry Hill
$2,300 USD
15: Kevin Cronin
$2,000 USD
16: Nathaniel McNamara
$2,000 USD
17: Kevin Gray
$1,700 USD
18: Dennis Coleman
$1,700 USD
19: Glenn Zimet
$1,700 USD
20: Rich Meza
$1,700 USD
21: Brian Coffey
$1,500 USD
22: Robbin Glover
$1,500 USD
23: Jose Cardenas
$1,500 USD
24: Charles Glover
$1,500 USD
25: Ru Zhao
$1,300 USD
26: John Paoloca
$1,300 USD
27: JP Terrasi
$1,300 USD
28: Daniel Scotto
$1,300 USD
29: Sandro Boos
$1,300 USD
30: Hayden Starley
$1,300 USD
31: John Dennehy
$1,300 USD
32: Nancy Wilburn
$1,300 USD
33: Louis Stephenson
$1,100 USD
34: William Fullwood
$1,100 USD
35: Lane Brewer
$1,100 USD
36: Vipul Tiwari
$1,100 USD
37: John Kelly (MA)
$1,100 USD
38: Johnny Hernandez
$1,100 USD
39: Rich Ellis
$1,100 USD
40: Bill Schuch
$1,100 USD
41: Michael Frey
$900 USD
42: Gerald McKinney Jr.
$900 USD
43: Kayson Mitchell
$900 USD
44: Alex Vanderweele Ortman
$900 USD
45: John Carr
$900 USD
46: Erick Carrasco
$900 USD
47: Adam Talanca
$900 USD
48: Jan Scotto
$900 USD
49: Brian Dalba
$800 USD
50: Jennifer Myers
$800 USD
51: Casey Worth
$800 USD
52: David Luerssen
$800 USD
53: Edward Bungener
$800 USD
54: Ian Huntsberger
$800 USD
55: Tom Miller
$725 USD
56: Debbie Murphy
$725 USD
57: Garth Moran
$650 USD
58: Chris Bricker
$650 USD
59: Rick Mosman
$650 USD
60: Patrick Long
$650 USD
61: Lee Clark
$650 USD
62: Percy Abraham
$650 USD
1: Ron Fienberg
31,000,000 Chips
2: Bryan Keefer
Busted
3: Bill Acerra
Busted
4: Dwight Johnson
Busted
5: Wieslaw Skiba
Busted
6: Ronald Kaepernik
Busted
7: Andrea Chait
Busted
8: Patricia Jackomin
Busted
9: Barry Fagan
Busted
10: Rob Gallo
Busted