With the board reading [Ac7sQs3c7h] Alex Foxen was already all in for his tournament life and the Action was heads up between Joseph Cappello and Cary Katz. Cappello moved all in for his last 63,500 and Katz quickly folded. Foxen: [KxQx] Cappello: [AsTs] Cappello's top pair was good and Foxen was eliminated.
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Rainer Kempe Leaves Alex Foxen Short
Alex Foxen raised to 3,500 from under the gun and Rainer Kempe called in the big blind. The flop landed [As5dKc] and Kempe check-called a bet of 2,500 as the turn landed the [Ts]. Kempe checked, Foxen bet 8,500, and Kempe called as the river landed the [4h]. Kempe checked a third time,
Nines for Rainer Kempe
Rainer Kempe opened to 2,500 in middle position and Alex Foxen three-bet next to act in the hijack to 7,500. Cary Katz called in the cutoff, and after the action folded back to Kempe, he called. The flop landed [2s5h2d] and Foxen continued for 6,500. Katz folded, but Kempe check-raised to
Rainer Kempe Takes a Chunk from Alex Foxen
Keith Tilston opened from the high jack to 2,500. Rainer Kempe was next to act in the cutoff and called. Alex Foxen was next to act on the button and three bet to 10,000 the blinds folded and the action was back on Tilston who folded. Kempe thought it over and made
Table 4
Alex Foxen Eliminated by Stephen Chidwick
Scott Ball Eliminated by Alex Foxen
Back-to-Back All-Ins; Alex Foxen Crippled, Ben Yu Building Stack, Sam Soverel Re-Buys
A pair of all-ins at the same table in back-to-back hands has left one player - Sam Soverel - needing a re-buy, Alex Foxen crippled, and Ben Yu in great shape. Soverel moved all-in pre-flop for 70,000, followed by a shove from Alex Foxen and a call from David Peters, who
Alex Foxen Doubles Through Jonathan Depa
Sam Soverel limped in, as did Jonathan Depa, before Alex Foxen moved all in for 95,000 from the button. Soverel folded, but Depa called. Depa: [9c8c] Foxen: [AcKh] The board ran out [9dKcQcAdTh] and Foxen doubled through.
Jonathan Depa Doubles Through Alex Foxen
Jonathan Depa moved all-in on the final hand before break for 137,000 and got a call from Alex Foxen who had him easily covered. Depa: [QcTc] Foxen: [AsJh] The players watched the board run out [QdJsTsTdAd] which gave Depa a winning full house and a double-up. Players are now on short break.


