Lazaro Hernandez limped under the gun and Sean Perry raised to 19,000 on the button. From the big blind, Alex Foxen moved all-in for 267,000, and after Hernandez folded, Perry called all-in for 142,000. Perry: [JhJc] Foxen: [AsQs] The board ran out [8h4hTh6h3d] and Perry secured the double.
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Sean Perry Cracks Alex Foxen’s Aces
Jake Schindler raised to 6,000 from under the gun, Sean Perry reraised to 17,000 from the next seat, and then Alex Foxen moved all in for around 55,000 or so. After Schindler folded, Perry called. Perry had the [TsTd] and Foxen had the [AhAd]. The flop, turn, and river ran out [Jh7s4d4cTc]
Nick Petrangelo Flops Flush – Moves Over 500K
Alex Foxen raised to 6,000 under the gun and both Giuseppe Iadisernia and Nick Petrangelo called in the blinds. The [Kc3cJc] flop checked through to reveal the [2s] on the turn. Petrangelo bet out 18,000, and after Foxen folded, Iadisernia check-called. The river was the [8s] and Iadisernia checked. Petrangelo bet 48,000
David Peters Shoves
From middle position, Sean Perry raised to 5,500. Alex Foxen flatted from the small blind and then David Peters reraised all in for 103,000 from the big blind. Perry and Foxen folded.
Sean Winter’s River Bet Wins It
Alex Foxen check-raised a bet from Sean Winter on the [8d8s5h] flop, making it 9,500 to go. Winter called and the dealer dealt the [2s] on the turn. Foxen led with a bet of 10,500 and Winter made the call. The river was the [Ac] and Foxen checked. Winter fired 25,000
Alex Foxen Eliminated By Nick Petrangelo
From the small blind, Alex Foxen raised all in for 45,000. Nick Petrangelo made the call from the big blind and tabled the [Kh6d]. Foxen had the [Jc8s]. Foxen took the lead on the [Jh5s3h] flop with a pair of jacks. The turn was the [8h] and then the river was
Sean Perry Knocks Out Alex Foxen
According to the players at the table, Alex Foxen had opened, Sean Perry called, and then Foxen check-raised Perry on the [Th7d3h] flop. Perry called and the turn was the [8d]. Foxen moved all in for 57,500 and Perry went into the tank. Eventually, Perry made the call with the
Alex Foxen Eliminated by Sam Soverel
Sam Soverel vs. Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen opened to 12,000 from middle position, and Sam Soverel called on the button. The flop fell [TcTd8h], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the [2d], and Foxen bet 14,000. Soverel called. The river [Th] completed the board, and Foxen fired for 51,000. Soverel called. Foxen
Imsirovic, Coleman, Negreanu, and Foxen In Close Race Atop Series Leaderboard
With his fifth-place finish in Event #7: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em, Ali Imsirovic improved to 497 points on the 2021 PokerGO Cup leaderboard. That allowed him to stay in first place, but the race is tight with just one event to go. David Coleman is just 27 points behind with 470

