Shannon Shorr Shoves on Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened to 16,000 from middle position, and action folded to Michael Brinkenhoff on the button, he called. Shannon Shorr was in the big blind and called. The flop fell [8d5c3d], and Shorr checked. Foxen continued for 20,000, and Brinkenhoff folded. Shorr check-raised all-in, having Foxen covered, and Foxen

Alex Foxen Doubles Through Shannon Shorr

Alex Foxen raised to 10,000 in the cutoff before Shannon Shorr three-bets to 31,000 on the button. Action folds back to Foxen, and he moves all-in for 70,500. Shorr called and tabled his [9d9c] to be racing against the [AcQc] of Foxen. The board ran out [Kd3dQs8cAh] and Foxen doubled through.

Jeremy Ausmus vs. Alex Foxen

Jeremy Ausmus raised to 11,000 from the small blind and Alex Foxen called in the big blind. The flop landed [Qs7h4h] and both players checked to reveal the [Qd] on the turn. Ausmus led out for 10,500 and Foxen folded.

Alex Foxen Doubles Through Anthony Hu

Robert Zeidman limped under the gun and Shannon Shorr called next to act. From the button, Jeremy Ausmus raised to 12,500. Alex Foxen moved all-in from the small blind for 52,500. Anthony Hu used a time extension and then called, while Zeidman, Shorr, and Ausmus folded. Hu: [AdQd] Foxen: [6c6d] The board ran out

Alex Foxen Check-Raise Win

Robert Zeidman limped under the gun and both Alex Foxen and Anthony Hu came along from the blinds. The flop landed [8h7c4s] and both Foxen and Hu checked to Zeidman who bet 2,000. Foxen check-raised to 8,000, and both Hu and Zeidman folded.

Flush for Shannon Shorr

Alex Foxen raised to 4,500 from the hijack and was called by Anthony Hu in the cutoff, Robert Zeidman on the button, and Shannon Shorr from the small blind. The [Jc5c3s] flop checked through to reveal the [Kc] on the turn. Foxen bet 7,000 and Shorr was the only caller before

Michael Brinkenhoff Doubles Through Alex Foxen

With roughly 33,000 in the middle and the flop reading [7c4s2s], Alex Foxen led out for 14,000 from the small blind. Michael Brinkenhoff called from under the gun as the turn landed the [3h]. Foxen moved all-in for roughly 140,000 and Brinkenhoff quickly called all-in for 75,500. Foxen: [QdQc] Brinkenhoff: [Ac5h] Brinkenhoff had turned a

Alex Foxen vs. Dylan Linde

Alex Foxen limped the small blind and Dylan Linde checked his option in the big blind to reveal the [AsJs2s] flop. Foxen bet out 1,500 and Linde called as the turn fell the [8s]. Foxen bet 5,000 and Linde folded.

Victoria Livschitz Eliminated by Alex Foxen

With the final board reading [Jh6cTs3s8d], both Victoria Livschitz and Alex Foxen's cards were tabled. Livschitz had her [QcQd] tabled in front of her 77,500 chip stack, while Foxen had her slightly pipped with 79,500 and the superior hand of [Ts6s] for two pair. Foxen collected the near-double, while Livschitz was eliminated.