An ace on the river spelled a big pot for Kristen Bicknell, who had bet from the flop onwards when initial preflop raiser Alex Foxen (cutoff) checked at each opportunity. She bet her [Ax9x] off-suit for 65,000 on the [4d2d6s] flop, called by Foxen with the best diamond draw -
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Tsoukernik Finds Lucky Double
Leon Tsoukernik, who was leading the tournament not too long ago but lost some pots to drop down a bit, just doubled in a fortunate spot. With the blind raise/straddle of Alex Foxen under the gun, action folded to Leon Tsoukernik in the small blind, and he shoved for 796,000. Big
When Under the Gun and the Cutoff Are One and the Same…
No, this is not a zen koan, it's four-handed Super High Roller play. An example from the end of Level 2: Mikita Badziakouski opened preflop to 16,000, called by both blinds (Luke Reeves and Alex Foxen). Reeves led out for 15,000 on the [9s4dah] flop, called by Foxen alone. The
TV Table Gearing Up
With the addition of Lucas Reeves to the Super High Roller, the bijou field has split in two, with five players about to be streamed on PokerGO! Full player list, Level 2: Table Seat Player TV 1 Sam Grafton TV 2 Ben Heath TV 3 Christoph Vogelsang TV 4 Igor Kurganov TV 7 Rainer Kempe 1 1 Mikita Badziakouski 1 3 Leon Tsoukernik 1 6 Luke Reeves 1 7 Alex Foxen
Leon Shoves (Twice)
With the straddle to 10,000 on by Leon Tsoukernik under the gun, Sam Grafton properly opened the action to 25,000 from the cutoff. He found callers in Christoph Vogelsang (small blind), Ben Heath (big blind), and Tsoukernik (straddle.) The action checked around on [7d9d5c], so the [3d] on the turn was
Players Signing Up
So far, five players have signed up with action set to get underway shortly. Numerous other players are still hoovering around but expected to sign up.
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partypoker pro Ludovic Geilich Leads MILLIONS Main Event into Final Day
The penultimate day of the MILLIONS World Bahamas Main Event began with 135 players and after eight levels of play, 24 players bagged chips for tomorrow's Caribbean Poker Party finale. The remaining field is stacked with talent - especially the top of the leaderboard. partypoker pro Ludovic Geilich leads and is
Full House for Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen raised to 2,000,000 in middle position and Aaron Van Blarcum called on the button, as did partypoker pro Philipp Gruissem from the big blind. The flop landed [QcKhQd] and both Gruissem and Foxen checked to Van Blarcum who bet 2,000,000. Gruissem folded, but Foxen called as the turn landed


