Sean Perry vs. Anuj Agarwal

Anuj Agarwal opened to 6,000 from early position and action folded to Sean Perry on the button. Perry 3-bet to 18,000, and Agarwal called. The dealer spread the [JdTh2s] on the flop, and Agarwal checked. Perry continued for 22,000, and Agarwal folded.

Sean Perry Doubles Through Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick opened to 20,000, and Sean Perry called from the big blind. The flop fell [Ts5h3s] and Perry checked. Chidwick moved all-in, and Perry called. Perry: [5h4d] Chidwick: [Ac2c] The board ran out [Kc] on the turn, and when the [2d] completed the board on the river, Perry's pair of fours held to

Sean Perry vs. Sean Winter

Marius Gierse raised to 2,500 from middle position before Sean Winter three-bet to 8,500 from the button. From the big blind, Sean Perry four-bet to 25,000. Gierse folded, but Winter called as the flop landed [5s9sJd]. Perry continued for 23,000 and Winter used a time extension before folding.

Early Win for Marius Gierse

Sean Perry raised to 2,500 from the button and Marius Gierse called in the big blind. The flop landed [QhQd8s] and Gierse check-called a bet of 1,000 from Perry. The turn was the [7c] and Gierse checked. Perry bet 2,500, and Gierse check-raised to 11,000. Perry folded.

Alex Foxen Wins First Event of Inaugural PokerGO Cup for $178,200

The first event of the inaugural PokerGO Cup has its champion, with Alex Foxen topping a field of 66 entries to take home the $178,200 first-place prize following approximately four hours of final-table play on Wednesday. With the win, Foxen also picked up 178 PokerGO Tour points and grabbed the

Sean Perry vs. Matas Cimbolas

Sean Perry raised to 10,500 in the hijack and Matas Cimbolas called in the big blind. The flop landed [6cJc3h] and Cimbolas checked to Perry who bet 7,000. Cimbolas called, and then checked the [Ks] on the turn. Perry bet 21,000 and Cimbolas folded.

Watch the Event #1 Final Table on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET

The final table of Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em of the 2021 PokerGO Cup is set and will be airing on PokerGO.com at 4 p.m. ET. Watch the Event #1 final table on PokerGO.com here! Alex Foxen finished Day 1 as the chip leader with 2,040,000 in chips ahead of Sergi Reixach,