Sam Soverel Bets Out Cary Katz

Sam Soverel raised to 4,500 from middle position and Cary Katz called on the button, as did Randy Kaas and Alex Foxen from the blinds. The flop landed [3hQdJs] and Soverel continued for 5,500 as only Katz called. The [4h] checked through on the turn as the [4s] completed the board on

Randy Kaas vs. Daniel Negreanu

Action folded to Daniel Negreanu in late position, and he opened to 4,500. Randy Kaas was in the small blind and called, as did Alex Foxen in the big blind. The flop fell [Ks7d6h], and action checked to Negreanu, who continued for 4,000. Kaas and Foxen called. The dealer burned and turned the

Alex Foxen Wins First Event of Inaugural PokerGO Cup for $178,200

The first event of the inaugural PokerGO Cup has its champion, with Alex Foxen topping a field of 66 entries to take home the $178,200 first-place prize following approximately four hours of final-table play on Wednesday. With the win, Foxen also picked up 178 PokerGO Tour points and grabbed the

Watch the Event #1 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET

The final table of Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em of the 2021 PokerGO Cup is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET. Watch the Event #1 final table on PokerGO.com here! Alex Foxen finished Day 1 as the chip leader with 2,040,000 in chips ahead of Sergi Reixach,

Steve Zolotow Eliminated in 8th Place ($26,400)

With the cards already tabled, Steve Zolotow was all-in for his last 850,000 against Alex Foxen. Foxen: [TsTd] Zolotow: [AdQd] The board ran out [Jh4d4s9s6s], and Foxen's tens held to eliminate Zolotow in eighth place for $26,400 and move into the chip lead with over 2 million.

Alex Foxen vs. Sam Soverel

Action folded to Sam Soverel on the button, and he opened to 45,000. Alex Foxen was in the big blind and called. The flop fell [Jd9s4c] and Foxen checked. Soverel continued for 60,000, and Foxen called. The dealer burned and turned the [7s] and action checked through. The [Jc] completed the board on

Muhammad Abdel-Rahim Eliminated by Alex Foxen

Action folded to Alex Foxen on the button, and he opened to 25,000. Muhammad Abdel-Rahim was in the big blind, and he moved all-in for approximately 320,000. Foxen called, and the cards were tabled. Foxen: [8s8h] Abdel-Rahim: [KsJs] The board ran out [8c6c3c6dQh], and Foxen turned a full house to eliminate Abdel-Rahim in 14th