Ali Imsirovic Check-Shoves on Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened to 50,000 from middle position and Ali Imsirovic defended the big blind. The flop fell [AcQs9h] and Imsirovic check-called for 25,000. On the [3h] turn, Imsirovic checked, and Foxen bet 65,000. Imsirovic moved all-in for approximately 245,000, and Foxen conceded.

Zhuang Ruan Doubles Through Alex Foxen

Alex Foxen opened from middle position and Zhuang Ruan shoved for 145,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Foxen who called. Ruan: [AdKc] Foxen: [ac2c] The board ran out [ks9c8sjs7c] and Ruan's double was confirmed.

Sean Winter Eliminated by Alex Foxen

Sean Winter ended up getting his stack of approximately 580,000 in from the cutoff and was at risk against Alex Foxen on the button. Winter: [KsQs] Foxen: [AsAh] The [Ad8h3s] flop put Foxen even further ahead, and even though the [9s] turn provided a sweat, the [8c] river improved Foxen to a boat

Alex Foxen Bets Out Jason Koon

Alex Foxen raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Jason Koon called on the button. The flop landed [Kh8s5c] and Foxen continued for 22,000. Koon called as the turn landed the [Th]. Foxen bet out 110,000 and Koon mucked.

Alex Foxen Jams on Andrew Lichtenberger

Andrew Lichtenberger opened the hijack to 11,000 and Alex Foxen three-bet the button to 30,000. Action folded back to Lichtenberger who called. The dealer spread the [Ts7h5h] flop, and Lichtenberger check-raised a bet of 18,000 up to 42,000. Foxen then moved all-in, and Lichtenberger swiftly folded.

Andrew Lichtenberger Eliminated by Alex Foxen

With roughly 65,000 in the middle and the board reading [8sQc5d6h], Andrew Lichtenberger bet out 45,000 from the big blind and Alex Foxen called in middle position. The river landed the [3c] and Lichtenberger moved all-in for 84,000. Foxen called, and Lichtenberger tabled his [AsKh] for ace-high. Foxen revealed his [AcQh] for

Full House for Erik Seidel

Alex Foxen raised the cutoff to 4,500 and Erik Seidel called on the button, as did Nick Petrangelo from the small blind. The flop landed [4d4s9h], and after Petrangelo checked, Foxen bet 6,000. Seidel called and Petrangelo check-raised to 19,000. Foxen folded, but Seidel called as the turn landed the [6h]

Alex Foxen Victorious In Event #7

Alex Foxen wins Event #7 at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open

Alex Foxen landed himself back in the PokerGO Studio winner’s circle on Wednesday when he won Event #7: $15,000 No-Limit Hold’em at the 2022 U.S. Poker Open. The victory earned Foxen a $283,500 payday and vaulted him into second place on the series leaderboard. “I feel good,” Foxen said. “It’s actually