Joseph Cappello Doubles Through Sean Winter

On the turn with the board reading [2d3dTcKs], Joseph Cappello led out for 140,000 from the small blind into Sean Winter on the button. Winter called, and when the river landed the [8h], Cappello shoved for 161,000 and Winter called. Cappello tabled his [3c3s] for a set, and Winter showed his [Kd8d]

Daniel Weinand Doubles into Chip Lead with Aces vs. Kings

Sean Winter opened with a raise in middle position before Daniel Weinand three-bet from the small blind. Winter responded by making it 52,000, and with the action back on Weinand, he five-bet to 130,000. Winter used one of his time extension banks, and then called as the dealer spread the [4c3cQs] flop. Weinand

Sam Soverel Eliminated by Sean Winter

Sam Soverel opened the button to 5,500 before Sean Winter three-bet to 23,000 from the small blind. Action folded back to Soverel, and he four-bet to 59,000. Winter responded by shoving all in for 262,500, and Soverel called all in for 223,000. Soverel: [AdQd] Winter: [QsQc] The dealer spread a [3c6cTs4h7h] board and Soverel

“$25K Elevator” Hybrid Finale Live on PokerGO

PokerGO is your home for Poker After Dark cash games and another high stakes hybrid "$25K Elevator" session is live. The new format kicked off the 2019 calendar last night and returns with some Poker After Dark favorites including Matt Berkey and Justin Young. The final “$25K Elevator” hybrid cash game will

[VIDEO] Alex Foxen’s Magic Explained

Super High Roller Bowl V brought many memorable moments to poker fans all over the world, most notably the dominant performance of Isaac Haxton. Before collecting the $3.6 million first prize and Championship ring, however, Haxton had to send Alex Foxen to the rail. Foxen finished second in this event

The Hand That Sparked Alex Foxen’s Day

Alex Foxen is your current chip leader as we are on the money bubble of Super High Roller Bowl V. On his break, Foxen was kind enough to talk to us about one of the most crucial hands of the day when he got there on the river in a

Sean Winter Eliminated by Alex Foxen

(from the PokerGO Live Stream) From the button, Alex Foxen raised to 14,000 and Sean Winter three-bet the big blind to 55,000. Foxen called, and the dealer spread a [6c][3d][9h] flop with Winter continuing for 60,000. Foxen called, and when the turn landed the [qh], Winter bet out 145,000. Foxen used a time