Erik Seidel Wins U.S. Poker Open Event #9 for $472,500

Erik Seidel wins Event #9 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Erik Seidel picked another high roller victory in his illustrious career by winning Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. Seidel topped the one and only Phil Hellmuth in heads-up play after the pair was the final two players from the 63-entry field. Seidel took home

Erik Seidel Tops Phil Hellmuth To Win Event #9

Erik Seidel wins Event #9 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Erik Seidel picked another high roller victory in his illustrious career by winning Event #9: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. Seidel topped the one and only Phil Hellmuth in heads-up play after the pair was the final two players from the 63-entry field. Seidel took home

Alex Foxen Leads Final Table of 2022 U.S. Poker Open Event #9

Alex Foxen amassed chips early in the day and stayed near the top of the leaderboard for much of it, ultimately bagging the chip lead heading into the Event #9 final table stream as the seven remaining players battle it out on the felt, which is set to air exclusively

Ali Imsirovic Eliminated on Event #9 Money Bubble

Alex Foxen opened the hijack to 80,000 and Ali Imsirovic called for his 20,000 remaining chips in the big bind. Imsirovic: [7d3d] Foxen: [qcqh] The board ran out [ksqd3hjc6c] and Imsirovic was eliminated on the money bubble.

Alex Foxen vs. Zhuang Ruan

Alex Foxen opened the button to 60,000 and Zhuang Ruan defended the big blind. The flop fell [jd2d2h] and Ruan check-raised a bet of 30,000 up to 90,000. Foxen called. On the [8h] turn, Ruan check-called a 110,000 bet. The [ac] completed the board and Ruan check-folded to a jam.

Alex Foxen vs. Ali Imsirovic

Ali Imsirovic limped the small blind and Alex Foxen called the big blind. On the [Askd3s] flop, Imsirovic bet 30,000 and Foxen called. The [8h] fell on the turn, Imsirovic bet 100,000, and Foxen called. The [ad] completed the board, Imsirovic bet 100,000, Foxen used a time extension and called again. Imsirovic mucked his

Tamon Nakamura Doubles Through Alex Foxen

Tamon Nakamura got his 480,000 chips in from the small blind and was at risk against Alex Foxen. Nakamura: [5h5d] Foxen: [adtd] The [8h7c4d3d7h] board ran out ran out all low cards and Nakamura's fives held to double on the bubble.

Alex Foxen Raises River on Phil Hellmuth

Alex Foxen opened the hijack to 55,000 and Phil Hellmuth defended the big blind. The dealer spread the [ksts5d] flop and Hellmuth check-raised a bet of 35,000 up to 75,000. Foxen called. Hellmuth checked dark as the [Kc] turn hit the felt, and Foxen checked as well. The [qd] completed the board and