Adrian Mateos Surges Up to Two Million

Alex Foxen raised the cutoff to 45,000 holding [ah][3c] and Adrian Mateos called on the button with [as][qd]. The flop landed [ad][2s][jc] and Foxen continued for 50,000. Mateos responded with a raise to 140,000, and Foxen called as the turn fell the [3s]. Foxen checked, and Mateos announced a bet of 210,000.

Alex Foxen Picks Off Igor Kurganov to Move Into the Chip Lead

Alex Foxen raised to 35,000 from middle position and Isaac Haxton called out of the small blind. Igor Kurganov defended his big blind and the flop was [9h][6s][5c]. Haxton led out for 30,000 and Kurganov called. Foxen raised to 110,000 and Haxton folded. Kurganov three-bet to 340,000 and Foxen called. The

Talal Shakerchi Wins on the Flop

Talal Shakerchi opened under the gun to 35,000 holding [7h][6h] and Alex Foxen called next to act with [ad][jd]. The flop landed [8s][th][3h] and Shakerchi continued for 45,000 and Foxen mucked.

Fours for Alex Foxen

Talal Shakerchi opened his button holding [ac][6s] to 35,000 and Alex Foxen called in the small blind with [4d][4c]. Both players checked the [2d][3c][kc] flop to see the [2c] on the turn. Foxen led out for 70,000 and Shakerchi called as the [8s] landed on the river. Foxen led out for 105,000

Seat 6: Alex Foxen (USA) – 1,590,000

Alex Foxen is having the best year of his career that sees him currently ranked number one on the Global Poker Index with career tournament earnings of over $6.7 million. Late in 2017, Foxen finished runner-up in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic. That finish was the catapult to sending

Isaac Haxton Leads Final Table of Super High Roller Bowl V

After roughly 10 hours of play, Day 2 of the Super High Roller Bowl saw its field trimmed from 27 players down to its final table of seven. Those seven players are in the money, are guaranteed $540,000, and will come back on Wednesday at 1 p.m. to play down