Mikita Badziakouski Wins on the Turn
(from the PokerGO Live Stream)
Mikita Badziakouski raised the button to 30,000 holding [qs][td] and Talal Shakerchi called in the big blind holding [4s][4c].
The flop landed [5c][2d][kh] and Shakerchi check-called a bet of 30,000 from Badziakouski.
The turn fell the [9h] and after a Shakerchi check, Badziakouski bet 100,000 and Shakerchi mucked.
Top Pair Gets Adrian Mateos Some of Alex Foxen’s Stack
On a flop of [td][8h][7d], Adrian Mateos checked from the small blind and Alex Foxen checked behind from the big blind. The turn was the [4s] and Mateos led out for 25,000. Foxen called. The river was the [4d] and Mateos bet 80,000.
Foxen called and mucked when Mateos tabled [tc][9s].
Alex Foxen Bets Out Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos raised his button to 27,000 and Alex Foxen three-bet the big blind to 115,000.
Mateos called, and both players checked the [th][5c][9c] flop to reveal the [4d] on the turn.
Foxen bet out 165,000, and Mateos mucked.
Ali Imsirovic Picks Off Alex Foxen
It was a flop of [th][7c][4d] and a battle of the blinds between Alex Foxen in the small blind and Ali Imsirovic in the big blind. Both players checked to the [2s] turn.
Foxen bet 54,000 and Imsirovic called. The river was the [qc] and Foxen bet 158,000. Imsirovic used a time extension before calling.
Foxen quickly flashed his hand to Imsirovic, which prompted him to show his [7c][5c] and win the pot.
Straight for Isaac Haxton
On a flop of [7d][jh][7h], Ali Imsirovic checked from under the gun to Isaac Haxton on the button who bet 25,000.
Imsirovic called, and then both players checked the [jd] on the turn.
The river landed the [ts], and Imsirovic checked again before Haxton bet 75,000. Imsirovic responded with a check-raise to 275,000, and Haxton called.
Imsirovic tabled his [ac][kd], but it would be Haxton’s [9h][8h] for a straight that would earn him the pot.
Adrian Mateos Picks Off Alex Foxen
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Adrian Mateos completed the small blind and Alex Foxen checked his option in the big blind. The flop was [8h][5s][3c] and Mateos bet 18,000. Foxen raised to 58,000 and Mateos called.
The turn was the [4h] and Mateos checked. Foxen bet 127,000 and Mateos called. The river was the [ah] and Mateos checked. Foxen used a time extension before betting 318,000. Mateos used two time extensions of his own before he called.
Foxen showed [9c][6c] and Mateos won the pot with [kh][8d].
Isaac Haxton Takes From Adrian Mateos
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Isaac Haxton raised from the small blind and Adrian Mateos defended his big blind. The flop was [7c][4s][2c] and Haxton bet 25,000. Mateos raised to 77,000 and Haxton called.
The turn was the [8h] and Haxton checked. Mateos bet 143,000 and Haxton called again. The river was the [kh] and Haxton led out for 50,000. Mateos called.
Haxton showed [ts][tc] and Mateos mucked his hand.
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 big pot versus Sean Winter. Watch the hand, along with Foxen’s analysis, in the video player below.
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