Ed Sebesta vs. Alex Foxen

Ed Sebesta raised to 3,500 from the cutoff and Alex Foxen defended his big blind. The flop landed [6d8c3d] and both players checked to reveal the [Ah] on the turn. Foxen checked, Sebesta bet 3,000, and Foxen folded.

Alex Foxen vs. Thomas Boivin

Alex Foxen raised to 2,500 from under the gun and both Anthony Koutsos and Thomas Boivin called out of the blinds. The flop landed [8s3s4c] and action checked to Foxen who bet 5,000. Koutsos folded but Boivin called as the turn landed the [2s] and both players checked. The river was the

Cary Katz Grabs ARIA High Roller Event #1 Title and $137,340

The first event of the 2022 Aria High Roller Series saw 41 entries create a prize pool of $410,000 at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Six players made it into the money, and Cary Katz claimed the title and $137,340 after a heads-up

Alex Foxen Eliminated in 6th Place ($20,500)

Alex Foxen opened to 150,000 in middle position and Michael Lang raised to 300,000 in the hijack. Action folded back to Foxen who called for his remaining 70,000 chips. Foxen: [Ad7d] Lang: [KcQs] The [KdJc2s] flop put Lang ahead, and although the [5d] turn gave Foxen a flush draw, the [8h] river bricked

Jake Schindler Doubles Through Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened to 50,000 in middle position and Jake Schindler raised to 130,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Foxen who jammed and Schindler called for his 55,000 remaining chips. Schindler: [TcTh] Foxen: [7d7h] The board ran out [Qs9s5cKd9c] and Schindler held without much of a sweat to secure the double.

Jake Schindler Doubles Through Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened to 40,000 on the button and Jake Schindler put in his 80,000 chips from the big blind. Foxen called. Schindler: [AsJh] Foxen: [Ah2h] The board ran out [Kd9c7cTsKh] to confirm Schindler's double.

Boat for Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened to 40,000 in the cutoff and Michael Lang defended the big blind. The dealer fanned the [8c8s5s] flop and Foxen bet 40,000. Lang called. Both players checked the [Qd] turn and on the [9d] river, Foxen led for 55,000. Lang called. Foxen turned over [9s9c] for a rivered boat and

Alex Foxen Raises River

Alex Foxen opened to 30,000 in the hijack, Sean Perry called the small blind, and Brian Rast defended the big blind. The flop fell [Td8c6h] and after the blinds checked, Foxen bet 50,000. Perry called and Rast folded. Both players checked the [6d] turn. The [3d] completed the board and Perry led for

Alex Foxen Doubles Through Cary Katz

Alex Foxen got in his stack of approximately 220,000 on the button and was at risk versus Cary Katz in the cutoff. Foxen: [AhKd] Katz: [AsQd] The board ran out [Ac3c3d4c4h] and Foxen's kicker played to confirm his double.

Michael Lang Doubles Through Alex Foxen

On a board of [8h3cAsQsQc] with roughly 250,000 in the middle, Alex Foxen checked in the cutoff. Michael Lang was on the button, and he bet 115,000. Foxen check-raised all-in and Lang called all-in for 300,000. Foxen tabled his [3h3s] for a full house, but Lang revealed his superior full house with