Alex Foxen Doubles Through Jorge Walker

Jorge Walker raised to 13,000 on the button and Alex Foxen three-bet to 33,000 from the big blind. Walker called as the flop landed [4dTs3c]. Foxen checked and Walker bet 80,000. Foxen called all-in for 72,500. Walker: [As4h] Foxen: [AcAd] The board ran out [Ks] and [6h] and Foxen secured the double.

Alex Foxen vs. Vikenty Shegal

Alex Foxen raised to 6,000 from under the gun and Vikenty Shegal called in the big blind. The flop landed [Qc2cAh] and Shegal check-called a bet of 5,500 from Foxen. The turn fell the [9h] and Shegal checked again. Foxen bet 18,000 and Shegal folded.

Alex Foxen Eliminated by Phil Hellmuth

Sean Winter raised to 16,000 from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth called on the button. From the big blind, Alex Foxen moved all-in for 53,000. Winter and Hellmuth both called as the flop landed [Ac2d3h] and both active players checked. The turn landed the [4h] and Winter bet 25,000. Hellmuth

Alex Foxen Check-Shoves on Sergi Reixach

Sergi Reixach opened to 12,000 from the hijack and Alex Foxen defended the big blind. The dealer fanned the [js8c3s] flop and Foxen checked. Reixach bet 8,000, and Foxen shoved, causing Reixach to fold. Foxen revealed the [jd] as he took the pot.

Rok Gostisa Picks off Alex Foxen

Masashi Oya raised to 3,500 in the cutoff and Alex Foxen three-bet to 12,000 on the button. From the big blind, Rok Gostisa four-bet to 33,000 total. Oya folded and Foxen called as the flop landed [KhJh2c]. Gostisa bet out 7,000 and Foxen called as the turn landed the [Jd]. Gostisa bet

Tamon Nakamura Eliminated by Alex Foxen

With roughly 135,000 in the middle and the board reading [Td3d7h6hAs], Alex Foxen bet 35,000 from the cutoff. Tamon Nakamura was on the button, and he moved all-in for 137,000. Foxen used five time extensions and then called tabling his [Ah5h]. Nakamura tapped the table and showed his [QhJh] and was eliminated.

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The 2022 U.S. Poker Open has given poker enthusiasts around the world some truly incredible moments. Chief among them is a hand played by Phil Hellmuth that sent everyone into a frenzy. Hellmuth was at the final table of Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold'em when he played queen-four offsuit for

Alex Foxen Eliminated by David Peters

Alex Foxen got his 169,000 chips in from the small blind and was at risk against David Peters on the button. Foxen: [thtc] Peters: [Ad9d] The board ran out [kc2d2c9s9h] and Peters found running cards to improve to the best hand and eliminate Foxen.

Ren Lin vs. Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen raised to 21,000 from the small blind and Ren Lin called in the big blind. The dealer spread the [6c5c3d] flop, Foxen bet 24,000, and Lin called. Both players checked the [2c] turn to the [8h] river. Foxen bet 64,000 and Lin quickly called. Foxen revealed [thtd] but it was no