Victory tastes sweet for Alex Foxen as he wins his first World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet and more than $4.5 million in prize money. Foxen outlasted the 56-entrant field in Event #50: $250,000 Super High Roller and added one of the most prestigious high roller poker tournament victories to
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Sam Soverel Eliminated in 7th Place
Elvis Toomas Doubles Through Sam Soverel
Elvis Toomas was all-in from the big blind for 110,000, and Sam Soverel called in the cutoff. Toomas: [AcAd] Soverel: [KcQc] The board ran out [Ks5h4sJdAs], and Toomas rivered a set of aces to double.
Sam Soverel Shows the Bluff
We picked up the action on a flop of [QsTs5d] and approximately 100,000 in the middle. Alex Foxen checked from the big blind, and Sam Soverel bet 35,000 from under the gun. Foxen check raised to 70,000, and Soverel used a time extension before he re-raised to 180,000. Foxen used
Sam Soverel Doubles Through Isaac Kempton
Isaac Kempton opened to 30,000 from early position and action folded to Sam Soverel in the big blind, he called. The flop fell [Qd7d5c], and Soverel checked. Kempton continued for 25,000 and Soverel check raised all-in to 255,000. Kempton called. Kempton: [8c7c] Soverel: [Kc7s] The turn [Jc] and the river [2s]
Alex Foxen Bets Out Sam Soverel
Isaac Kempton vs. Sam Soverel
Isaac Kempton opened to 20,000 from under the gun, and Sam Soverel called in the big blind. The flop fell [As6s6d], and Soverel checked. Kempton continued for 15,000, and Soverel called. The dealer burned and turned the [6h] and action checked through. The river [Qd] completed the board and action