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Jan 08, '23 | CPPT XI - DeepStack Extravaganza | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kristen Foxen In The LeadJan 07, '23 Kristen Foxen has been on a tear this level. After scoring a knockout with a flush and dragging a few more pots, she now leads the field with 950,000. The highest stack accumulated during day 1A and 1B was Cody Wiegmann’s 688,000. Her husband, high roller Alex Foxen, is also still in, but has some work to do to catch up sitting on 110,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Alex Foxen Kristen Foxen Gets Aces Cracked For 7th PlaceJan 08, '23 Jared Jaffee raised to 270,000 preflop from the cutoff, and Kristen Foxen reraised all-in for 1,545,000 from the button. Jaffee thought for a few moments before calling, and then the two players tabled their cards. Jaffee: A10 Board: 87496 Foxen took the beat in stride, and was eliminated from the tournament in seventh place, good for $21,157. The shell-shocked Jaffee, who earlier cracked kings with K-Q, stacked up 4.89 million thanks to his latest suckout. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Jared Jaffee Kristen Foxen Doubles Through Jared JaffeeJan 08, '23 Jared Jaffee raised to 270,00 preflop from the button, and Kristen Foxen reraised all in for 1,135,000 from the small blind. Jaffee called to cover her so they flipped over their cards. Foxen: AQ Board: Q977J Foxen doubled up to survive with 2.57 million, and Jaffee was left with 2.63 million after the hand. Kristen Foxen – 2,570,000 (21 bb) Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Jared Jaffee Kristen Foxen Doubles Through Jared JaffeeJan 08, '23 Jared Jaffee raised on the button and Kristen Foxen three-bet all in for 1,105,000 from the small blind. Jaffee called with A5, but was dominated by Foxen’s A10. The board fell 1099Q3 and Foxen doubled up to 2,250,000. Jaffee was left with 1,295,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Jared Jaffee |
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Jan 07, '23 | CPPT XI - DeepStack Extravaganza | $1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $500K GTD | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kristen Foxen In The LeadJan 07, '23 Kristen Foxen has been on a tear this level. After scoring a knockout with a flush and dragging a few more pots, she now leads the field with 950,000. The highest stack accumulated during day 1A and 1B was Cody Wiegmann’s 688,000. Her husband, high roller Alex Foxen, is also still in, but has some work to do to catch up sitting on 110,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Alex Foxen Kristen Foxen Gets Aces Cracked For 7th PlaceJan 08, '23 Jared Jaffee raised to 270,000 preflop from the cutoff, and Kristen Foxen reraised all-in for 1,545,000 from the button. Jaffee thought for a few moments before calling, and then the two players tabled their cards. Jaffee: A10 Board: 87496 Foxen took the beat in stride, and was eliminated from the tournament in seventh place, good for $21,157. The shell-shocked Jaffee, who earlier cracked kings with K-Q, stacked up 4.89 million thanks to his latest suckout. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Jared Jaffee Kristen Foxen Doubles Through Jared JaffeeJan 08, '23 Jared Jaffee raised to 270,00 preflop from the button, and Kristen Foxen reraised all in for 1,135,000 from the small blind. Jaffee called to cover her so they flipped over their cards. Foxen: AQ Board: Q977J Foxen doubled up to survive with 2.57 million, and Jaffee was left with 2.63 million after the hand. Kristen Foxen – 2,570,000 (21 bb) Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Jared Jaffee Kristen Foxen Doubles Through Jared JaffeeJan 08, '23 Jared Jaffee raised on the button and Kristen Foxen three-bet all in for 1,105,000 from the small blind. Jaffee called with A5, but was dominated by Foxen’s A10. The board fell 1099Q3 and Foxen doubled up to 2,250,000. Jaffee was left with 1,295,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Jared Jaffee |
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Nov 11, '21 | 2021 DeepStack Championship II | $2,500 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $1 Million GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kristen Bicknell Registers Late, Doubles UpNov 11, '21 High-stakes regular Kristen Bicknell hopped in the tournament at the start of the level and immediately made her presence felt. There was about 25,000 in the pot on the river with a completed board of 1042AK with Bicknell in middle position and heads-up against her lone opponent under the gun. The player under the gun bet 22,200 and Bickenll moved all in for 49,500, which sent her opponent into the tank for about a minute. Eventually, he opted to call and Bicknell tabled J10, good for a flush. Her opponent flashed 87, good for a smaller flush, before he sent it into the muck. “If I bet 12 [thousand], I could’ve folded,” said the under the gun player. “There was too much out there.” Kristen Bicknell – 122,000 Player Tags: Kristen Foxen |
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Feb 22, '21 | CPPT IX - DeepStack Extravaganza I | $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em CPPT Main Event $500K GTD | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Card Player Poker Tour Venetian Main Event: James Anderson Leads Final 27 PlayersFeb 21, '21 A total of 652 entries were made in the 2021 Card Player Poker Tour Venetian $2,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event, nearly tripling the tournament’s $500,000 guarantee to create a final prize pool of $1,467,000. After two starting flights and day 2, that field has been narrowed down to just 27 players remaining with a shot at the title and the top prize of $315,396. Day 2 of the event began with 196 players remaining from the 559 entries made across the two starting flights. An additional 93 entries were made during the early levels of day 2 before registration officially closed at the start of level 15. The huge turnout for this event resulted in the top 72 finishers making the money. Plenty of big names fell short of cashing in this event, hitting the rail in the first half of day 2 action, including former CPPT Venetian champion, three-time World Poker Tour winner, and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Anthony Zinno, Ben Palmer, Marle Cordeiro, bracelet winner Jeremy Ausmus, WPT champion Lee Markholt, Matt Stout, bracelet winner Ryan Laplante, 2013 WSOP main event champion Ryan Riess, two-time WPT champion James Carroll and bracelet winner Jack Duong. The money bubble officially burst when TK Miles cracked the pockets queens of an opponent with A-J. With that, the remaining 72 players all ensured themselves at least a $5,135 payday in this event. The final few levels of the night saw a flurry of bustouts, with plenty of highly accomplished players hitting the rail as the field was narrowed down to just 27 players. Notables who were eliminated after making the money include 2020 WSOP $10,000 main event ‘Domestic Tournament’ champion Joseph Hebert (69th – $5,135), bracelet winner Erik Cajelais (64th – $5,575), Shannon Shorr (55th – $6,015), start-of-day chip leader Ali Imsirovic (48th – $6,748), bracelet winner Joseph Cheong (42nd – $6,748), Tim Reilly (36th – $8,069), and Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian champion Korey Payne (33rd – $8,069). When the dust settled, WSOP bracelet winner James Anderson held the chip lead among the final 27. The 2019 Little One For One Drop event champion bagged up a massive stack of 3,256,000, having added to his already sizable stack during the final few hands of the night by winning a massive preflop race with pocket queens against the A-K of 32nd-place finisher Manuel Labandeira. Other big stacks include Anselmo Villarreal (1,643,000), Timothy Capretta (1,374,000), WPT champion Alex Foxen (1,338,000), and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Kristen Bicknell (1,317,000). Foxen and Bicknell, who are a couple, finished in first and second place in a $5,000 buy-in MSPT event here at the Venetian, earning $239,000 and $200,000 respectively. They have a shot at sharing yet another final table at this venue and adding considerably to their combined tournament earnings of more than $23 million. Other notables still in contention include TK Miles (1,154,000), WSOP Circuit Season Finale Online main event winner Frank Marasco (1,094,000), WPT champion Jordan Cristos (1,055,000), Stanley Lee (812,000), 2013 CPPT Venetian runner-up Alex Condon (798,000), Scott Stewart (770,000), and WPT Championship winner Asher Conniff (552,000). The final 27 will return for day 3 at noon local time on Monday, Feb. 22. Play will continue until a champion is decided. Here is a look at the chip counts and seat assignments heading into the final day:
Here is a look at the remaining payouts: 1st. $315,396 Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Alex Foxen, James Anderson Kristen Bicknell Busts Again With A-Q, This Time To Ali ImsirovicFeb 21, '21 Kristen Bicknell has been spotted at the registration desk several times today as she continues to try and build up a stack in this tournament. Earlier today, she told Card Player that she had busted with A-Q for a third time. “Now it’s like six or seven times,” she said shortly before the break. Bicknell was all-in with AQ and Ali Imsirovic woke up with KK to put her at risk. Imsirovic had just lost a preflop race with pocket tens against Benny Hen’s K-Q, but this time he was in a much more dominant position. The board ran out 108757, and Bicknell was eliminated once again while Imsirovic chipped back up to 490,000. Ironically, Bicknell wandered over to Alex Foxen’s table to tell him the story, only to find him all in with A-Q as well. Foxen, however, wasn’t called, and he was able to preserve his stack. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Benjamin Hen, Ali Imsirovic Kristen Bicknell Back In ItFeb 21, '21 Kristen Bicknell entered day 2 with about 15 big blinds, but we recently spotted her in line to re-enter the tournament. When asked how she was eliminated on her previous entry, Bicknell responded, “Just a flip. A-Q for the third time.” Bicknell’s best finish here at Venetian came in 2018, when she earned $200,000 for finishing runner-up to her boyfriend Alex Foxen in the Venetian DeepStack Championship Poker Series $5,000 buy-in event. The three-time WSOP bracelet winner is now back in the tournament at a new table with a fresh stack of 40,000. Registration will remain open until the start of level 15. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristin Bicknell Eliminated In Fourth Place ($90,954)Feb 23, '21 Kristin Bicknell raised to 2,000,0000 from under the gun, leaving not much behind. Anselmo Villarreal announced that he was all-in on her left. The other players got out of the way and Bicknell called. She flipped up 55 and was racing against the AK of Villarreal. The board came down K63710 and Villarreal made a winning pair of kings to eliminate Bicknell in fourth place. The three-time WSOP bracelet winner took home $90,954 for her latest deep run, bringing her career tournament earnings to more than $5.5 million. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Derek Gregory Eliminated In Fifth Place ($60,147)Feb 22, '21 Kristin Bicknell won a sizable pot check-raising all-in on a board of AK3 against Derek Gregory. He ultimately folded after the clock was called on him while he debated making the call, and was left short. Shortly after that Bicknell bet enough to put gregory all-in when it folded to her in the small blind. Gregory called from the big blind with QJ and was racing against Bicknell’s 33. The K9755 runout kept Bicknell’s pair ahead to earn her the knockout. Gregory took home $60,147 for his fifth-place finish. Bicknell moved into the chip lead after the hand, sitting with over 10.7 million. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Derek Gregory Kristen Bicknell Doubles Through Alex FoxenFeb 22, '21 Alex Foxen raised to 250,000 from the hijack. Tim Capretta called from the cutoff and Kristen Bicknell moved all-in from the button for 1,170,000. Foxen announced that he was all-in and Capretta folded. Foxen revealed the QQ and Bicknell showed A9. The board came down 9827A. Bicknell doubled up to over 2.8 million with a rivered ace. Foxen still has 2.4 million. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Alex Foxen And Kristen Bicknell Share A Venetian Final Table For A Second TimeFeb 22, '21 With seven players left, both halves of poker’s most prominent power couple still remain. Alex Foxen and Kristen Bicknell, who have a combined $22.3 million in live tournament earnings, are currently fourth and sixth in chips as players return from their dinner break. This isn’t the first time that they’ve been at the same final table, however. And not even the first time they final-tabled an event at the Venetian together. In 2018, they both made the final table of a $5,000 buy-in MSPT main event. They finished first and second for a combined $439,000 with Foxen officially taking home the title and Bicknell finishing runner-up. Another top-two finish for the couple in this event would earn them $513,441. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Alex Foxen Kristen Bicknell Wins A Nice Pot Off Qing LiuFeb 22, '21 Kristen Bicknell raised to 90,000 on the button and Qing Liu three-bet to 320,000 from the small blind. Bicknell called, and the flop fell KQJ. Liu made a continuation bet of 300,000, and Bicknell called. The turn was the 9 and this time Liu slowed down with a check. Bicknell bet 350,000, and Liu folded to preserve the rest of his 1,600,000 stack. After stumbling a bit to start the level, Bicknell now has 3,200,000 in chips. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Qing Lu Kristen Bicknell Hits Two-Outer To Bust TK MilesFeb 22, '21 Kristen Bicknell raised on the button and was met by a three-bet from TK Miles in the small blind. Bicknell then decided to move all in, and was snap called by Miles with QQ. Bicknell had Miles slightly outchipped, but she was way behind with 1010. Things were looking good for a huge Miles double on a board of 8535, but the 10 on the river gave Bicknell a superior full house and the pot. She now has 3,450,000, while Miles is out in 17th place for $11,589. “That hurt me to watch,” said Brent Hart. Miles took the beat well. After all, it was he who cracked pocket queens to burst the money bubble yesterday. Player Tags: Timothy Miles, Kristen Foxen Harlan Miller Eliminated By Kristen BicknellFeb 22, '21 Harlan Miller raised to 50,000 and Kristen Bicknell three-bet to 160,000 from the big blind. Miller then moved all in for not much more, and Bicknell was priced into calling with her AJ. Miller had her dominated with AK, but the flop of J98 left him drawing to three outs. The turn and river fell 37 and Miller was eliminated. Bicknell now has 1,900,000. Meanwhile, on another table, Justin Lapka was eliminated, bringing the field to 24 players. We are now down to the final three tables of the tournament. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen |
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Feb 21, '21 | CPPT IX - DeepStack Extravaganza I | $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em CPPT Main Event $500K GTD | 3 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Card Player Poker Tour Venetian Main Event: James Anderson Leads Final 27 PlayersFeb 21, '21 A total of 652 entries were made in the 2021 Card Player Poker Tour Venetian $2,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event, nearly tripling the tournament’s $500,000 guarantee to create a final prize pool of $1,467,000. After two starting flights and day 2, that field has been narrowed down to just 27 players remaining with a shot at the title and the top prize of $315,396. Day 2 of the event began with 196 players remaining from the 559 entries made across the two starting flights. An additional 93 entries were made during the early levels of day 2 before registration officially closed at the start of level 15. The huge turnout for this event resulted in the top 72 finishers making the money. Plenty of big names fell short of cashing in this event, hitting the rail in the first half of day 2 action, including former CPPT Venetian champion, three-time World Poker Tour winner, and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Anthony Zinno, Ben Palmer, Marle Cordeiro, bracelet winner Jeremy Ausmus, WPT champion Lee Markholt, Matt Stout, bracelet winner Ryan Laplante, 2013 WSOP main event champion Ryan Riess, two-time WPT champion James Carroll and bracelet winner Jack Duong. The money bubble officially burst when TK Miles cracked the pockets queens of an opponent with A-J. With that, the remaining 72 players all ensured themselves at least a $5,135 payday in this event. The final few levels of the night saw a flurry of bustouts, with plenty of highly accomplished players hitting the rail as the field was narrowed down to just 27 players. Notables who were eliminated after making the money include 2020 WSOP $10,000 main event ‘Domestic Tournament’ champion Joseph Hebert (69th – $5,135), bracelet winner Erik Cajelais (64th – $5,575), Shannon Shorr (55th – $6,015), start-of-day chip leader Ali Imsirovic (48th – $6,748), bracelet winner Joseph Cheong (42nd – $6,748), Tim Reilly (36th – $8,069), and Mid-States Poker Tour Venetian champion Korey Payne (33rd – $8,069). When the dust settled, WSOP bracelet winner James Anderson held the chip lead among the final 27. The 2019 Little One For One Drop event champion bagged up a massive stack of 3,256,000, having added to his already sizable stack during the final few hands of the night by winning a massive preflop race with pocket queens against the A-K of 32nd-place finisher Manuel Labandeira. Other big stacks include Anselmo Villarreal (1,643,000), Timothy Capretta (1,374,000), WPT champion Alex Foxen (1,338,000), and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Kristen Bicknell (1,317,000). Foxen and Bicknell, who are a couple, finished in first and second place in a $5,000 buy-in MSPT event here at the Venetian, earning $239,000 and $200,000 respectively. They have a shot at sharing yet another final table at this venue and adding considerably to their combined tournament earnings of more than $23 million. Other notables still in contention include TK Miles (1,154,000), WSOP Circuit Season Finale Online main event winner Frank Marasco (1,094,000), WPT champion Jordan Cristos (1,055,000), Stanley Lee (812,000), 2013 CPPT Venetian runner-up Alex Condon (798,000), Scott Stewart (770,000), and WPT Championship winner Asher Conniff (552,000). The final 27 will return for day 3 at noon local time on Monday, Feb. 22. Play will continue until a champion is decided. Here is a look at the chip counts and seat assignments heading into the final day:
Here is a look at the remaining payouts: 1st. $315,396 Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Alex Foxen, James Anderson Kristen Bicknell Busts Again With A-Q, This Time To Ali ImsirovicFeb 21, '21 Kristen Bicknell has been spotted at the registration desk several times today as she continues to try and build up a stack in this tournament. Earlier today, she told Card Player that she had busted with A-Q for a third time. “Now it’s like six or seven times,” she said shortly before the break. Bicknell was all-in with AQ and Ali Imsirovic woke up with KK to put her at risk. Imsirovic had just lost a preflop race with pocket tens against Benny Hen’s K-Q, but this time he was in a much more dominant position. The board ran out 108757, and Bicknell was eliminated once again while Imsirovic chipped back up to 490,000. Ironically, Bicknell wandered over to Alex Foxen’s table to tell him the story, only to find him all in with A-Q as well. Foxen, however, wasn’t called, and he was able to preserve his stack. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Benjamin Hen, Ali Imsirovic Kristen Bicknell Back In ItFeb 21, '21 Kristen Bicknell entered day 2 with about 15 big blinds, but we recently spotted her in line to re-enter the tournament. When asked how she was eliminated on her previous entry, Bicknell responded, “Just a flip. A-Q for the third time.” Bicknell’s best finish here at Venetian came in 2018, when she earned $200,000 for finishing runner-up to her boyfriend Alex Foxen in the Venetian DeepStack Championship Poker Series $5,000 buy-in event. The three-time WSOP bracelet winner is now back in the tournament at a new table with a fresh stack of 40,000. Registration will remain open until the start of level 15. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristin Bicknell Eliminated In Fourth Place ($90,954)Feb 23, '21 Kristin Bicknell raised to 2,000,0000 from under the gun, leaving not much behind. Anselmo Villarreal announced that he was all-in on her left. The other players got out of the way and Bicknell called. She flipped up 55 and was racing against the AK of Villarreal. The board came down K63710 and Villarreal made a winning pair of kings to eliminate Bicknell in fourth place. The three-time WSOP bracelet winner took home $90,954 for her latest deep run, bringing her career tournament earnings to more than $5.5 million. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Derek Gregory Eliminated In Fifth Place ($60,147)Feb 22, '21 Kristin Bicknell won a sizable pot check-raising all-in on a board of AK3 against Derek Gregory. He ultimately folded after the clock was called on him while he debated making the call, and was left short. Shortly after that Bicknell bet enough to put gregory all-in when it folded to her in the small blind. Gregory called from the big blind with QJ and was racing against Bicknell’s 33. The K9755 runout kept Bicknell’s pair ahead to earn her the knockout. Gregory took home $60,147 for his fifth-place finish. Bicknell moved into the chip lead after the hand, sitting with over 10.7 million. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Derek Gregory Kristen Bicknell Doubles Through Alex FoxenFeb 22, '21 Alex Foxen raised to 250,000 from the hijack. Tim Capretta called from the cutoff and Kristen Bicknell moved all-in from the button for 1,170,000. Foxen announced that he was all-in and Capretta folded. Foxen revealed the QQ and Bicknell showed A9. The board came down 9827A. Bicknell doubled up to over 2.8 million with a rivered ace. Foxen still has 2.4 million. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Alex Foxen And Kristen Bicknell Share A Venetian Final Table For A Second TimeFeb 22, '21 With seven players left, both halves of poker’s most prominent power couple still remain. Alex Foxen and Kristen Bicknell, who have a combined $22.3 million in live tournament earnings, are currently fourth and sixth in chips as players return from their dinner break. This isn’t the first time that they’ve been at the same final table, however. And not even the first time they final-tabled an event at the Venetian together. In 2018, they both made the final table of a $5,000 buy-in MSPT main event. They finished first and second for a combined $439,000 with Foxen officially taking home the title and Bicknell finishing runner-up. Another top-two finish for the couple in this event would earn them $513,441. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Alex Foxen Kristen Bicknell Wins A Nice Pot Off Qing LiuFeb 22, '21 Kristen Bicknell raised to 90,000 on the button and Qing Liu three-bet to 320,000 from the small blind. Bicknell called, and the flop fell KQJ. Liu made a continuation bet of 300,000, and Bicknell called. The turn was the 9 and this time Liu slowed down with a check. Bicknell bet 350,000, and Liu folded to preserve the rest of his 1,600,000 stack. After stumbling a bit to start the level, Bicknell now has 3,200,000 in chips. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Qing Lu Kristen Bicknell Hits Two-Outer To Bust TK MilesFeb 22, '21 Kristen Bicknell raised on the button and was met by a three-bet from TK Miles in the small blind. Bicknell then decided to move all in, and was snap called by Miles with QQ. Bicknell had Miles slightly outchipped, but she was way behind with 1010. Things were looking good for a huge Miles double on a board of 8535, but the 10 on the river gave Bicknell a superior full house and the pot. She now has 3,450,000, while Miles is out in 17th place for $11,589. “That hurt me to watch,” said Brent Hart. Miles took the beat well. After all, it was he who cracked pocket queens to burst the money bubble yesterday. Player Tags: Timothy Miles, Kristen Foxen Harlan Miller Eliminated By Kristen BicknellFeb 22, '21 Harlan Miller raised to 50,000 and Kristen Bicknell three-bet to 160,000 from the big blind. Miller then moved all in for not much more, and Bicknell was priced into calling with her AJ. Miller had her dominated with AK, but the flop of J98 left him drawing to three outs. The turn and river fell 37 and Miller was eliminated. Bicknell now has 1,900,000. Meanwhile, on another table, Justin Lapka was eliminated, bringing the field to 24 players. We are now down to the final three tables of the tournament. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen |
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Jul 17, '19 | CPPT VII - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event No-Limit Hold'em $2 Million GTD | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Late ArrivalsJul 17, '19 The tournament clock now reads 157 here on day 1B, with many more notables taking their seats in the last hour or so. Players now seated include Kristen Bicknell, Dutch Boyd, John Phan, Freddy Deeb, David Williams, Dylan Linde, Anthony Spinella, William Kassouf, Justin Young, Steve McNally, Joe Elpayaa, James Romero, Shannon Shorr, Ian O’Hara, Kahle Burns, and Kitty Kuo. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen |
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Jul 14, '18 | CPPT VI - DeepStack Championship Poker Series | $5,000 CPPT Main Event $2 Million GTD (VPR) | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Some More Shots From The FieldJul 14, '18 Some more shots from the field. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen, Steve Song, Joseph Elpayaa, Julian Parmann, Cord Garcia, Alex Foxen, Daniel Ott, Jesse Vilchez |
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Jul 20, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Justin Young Busts Kristen BicknellJul 17, '17 With Kristen Bicknell suddenly seen in line to re-enter the tournament, we went looking for the details of her elimination hand. According to Justin Young, Kristen Bicknell raised to 400 from under-the-gun and he called immediately behind UTG+1. Farzad Bonyadi came along in the big blind and the flop came down K-6-5. Bonyadi checked and Bicknell bet 600. Both Young and Bonyadi called and the turn was the 3, putting two diamonds on board. Bonyadi checked, and Bicknell bet 2,500. Young called and Bonyadi folded. The river was the 10 and Bicknell moved all in for about 10,000. Young called with pocket aces, and Bicknell could only show down A6, bluffing with a pair of sixes. Young scooped the pot and now has 57,000 in chips, while Bicknell is back in the tournament on her second bullet and is now seated next to Tony Cousineau at a new table. Player Tags: Justin Young, Kristen Foxen The Field Continues To GrowJul 17, '17 With registration open until 7 p.m. on day 2, it’s understandable that some poker players have opted to sleep in for today’s day 1a starting flight here at the Venetian. However, some more notables have arrived in the last hour or so, including the likes of Layne Flack, Kristen Bicknell, Barry Hutter, Justin Liberto, Tony Cousineau, Farzad Bonyadi, and Dimitar Danchev. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Drops A PotJul 18, '17 About 2,500 from each player went into the pot preflop, with two-time WSOP bracelet winner Kristen Bicknell in position. The flop fell QQ10, and the Canadian’s opponent checked. Bicknell checked behind. The 5 landed on the turn, and Bicknell ended up folding to her opponent’s bet. She was down to about 17,000 thanks to the hand. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Eliminated By Samuel BernabeuJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell was extremely short stacked and all-in against both Barry Hutter and Samuel Bernabeu. Bernabeu ended up winning the pot with pocket kings, and Bicknell was eliminated. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Moves In, Chops The PotJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell moved all in with A-J on a board reading A-Q-2-A-2, and her opponent made the call. He tabled A-6 and both players brought their money back. Play has slowed down here at the CPPT Venetian main event. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Drops One To Chino RheemJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell breathed a sigh of relief at the end of this hand with Chino Rheem. We caught up with the action with Bicknell, who was in the under-the-gun position, betting 17,000 on a A85 flop. Rheem called. The turn brought the J, and Bicknell bet 26,000. Rheem quickly called again. The river was the 2, and Bicknell went into the tank. She eventually elected to check, and Rheem bet 75,000. Bicknell thought about it very briefly before making the fold. Rheem showed AJ for top two pair, and Bicknell said she was happy she didn’t fire again. Rheem asked her why she couldn’t have something on that board that could call his bet. Rheem was up to around 400,000, while Bicknell was down to about 140,000. Player Tags: Chino Rheem, Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Wins With QueensJul 20, '17 Jake Schwartz raised to 4,400 from under the gun and Kristen Bicknell called from middle position. Chino Rheem called from the hijack and the three players saw a flop of J106. It checked around and the 9 hit the turn. Schwartz now lead out for 7,900. Bicknell made the call and Rheem folded. The river brought the 7 and both players checked. Schwartz revealed the KQ for a turned straight, but Bicknell made a flush on the river with her QQ and raked in the pot. Schwartz now sits with 164,000 while Bicknell has chipped up to 110,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Having Fun With Run In EventJul 20, '17
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Jul 18, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Justin Young Busts Kristen BicknellJul 17, '17 With Kristen Bicknell suddenly seen in line to re-enter the tournament, we went looking for the details of her elimination hand. According to Justin Young, Kristen Bicknell raised to 400 from under-the-gun and he called immediately behind UTG+1. Farzad Bonyadi came along in the big blind and the flop came down K-6-5. Bonyadi checked and Bicknell bet 600. Both Young and Bonyadi called and the turn was the 3, putting two diamonds on board. Bonyadi checked, and Bicknell bet 2,500. Young called and Bonyadi folded. The river was the 10 and Bicknell moved all in for about 10,000. Young called with pocket aces, and Bicknell could only show down A6, bluffing with a pair of sixes. Young scooped the pot and now has 57,000 in chips, while Bicknell is back in the tournament on her second bullet and is now seated next to Tony Cousineau at a new table. Player Tags: Justin Young, Kristen Foxen The Field Continues To GrowJul 17, '17 With registration open until 7 p.m. on day 2, it’s understandable that some poker players have opted to sleep in for today’s day 1a starting flight here at the Venetian. However, some more notables have arrived in the last hour or so, including the likes of Layne Flack, Kristen Bicknell, Barry Hutter, Justin Liberto, Tony Cousineau, Farzad Bonyadi, and Dimitar Danchev. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Drops A PotJul 18, '17 About 2,500 from each player went into the pot preflop, with two-time WSOP bracelet winner Kristen Bicknell in position. The flop fell QQ10, and the Canadian’s opponent checked. Bicknell checked behind. The 5 landed on the turn, and Bicknell ended up folding to her opponent’s bet. She was down to about 17,000 thanks to the hand. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Eliminated By Samuel BernabeuJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell was extremely short stacked and all-in against both Barry Hutter and Samuel Bernabeu. Bernabeu ended up winning the pot with pocket kings, and Bicknell was eliminated. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Moves In, Chops The PotJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell moved all in with A-J on a board reading A-Q-2-A-2, and her opponent made the call. He tabled A-6 and both players brought their money back. Play has slowed down here at the CPPT Venetian main event. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Drops One To Chino RheemJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell breathed a sigh of relief at the end of this hand with Chino Rheem. We caught up with the action with Bicknell, who was in the under-the-gun position, betting 17,000 on a A85 flop. Rheem called. The turn brought the J, and Bicknell bet 26,000. Rheem quickly called again. The river was the 2, and Bicknell went into the tank. She eventually elected to check, and Rheem bet 75,000. Bicknell thought about it very briefly before making the fold. Rheem showed AJ for top two pair, and Bicknell said she was happy she didn’t fire again. Rheem asked her why she couldn’t have something on that board that could call his bet. Rheem was up to around 400,000, while Bicknell was down to about 140,000. Player Tags: Chino Rheem, Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Wins With QueensJul 20, '17 Jake Schwartz raised to 4,400 from under the gun and Kristen Bicknell called from middle position. Chino Rheem called from the hijack and the three players saw a flop of J106. It checked around and the 9 hit the turn. Schwartz now lead out for 7,900. Bicknell made the call and Rheem folded. The river brought the 7 and both players checked. Schwartz revealed the KQ for a turned straight, but Bicknell made a flush on the river with her QQ and raked in the pot. Schwartz now sits with 164,000 while Bicknell has chipped up to 110,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Having Fun With Run In EventJul 20, '17
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Jul 17, '17 | CPPT V - The Venetian | $5,000 Main Event $2 Million GTD | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Justin Young Busts Kristen BicknellJul 17, '17 With Kristen Bicknell suddenly seen in line to re-enter the tournament, we went looking for the details of her elimination hand. According to Justin Young, Kristen Bicknell raised to 400 from under-the-gun and he called immediately behind UTG+1. Farzad Bonyadi came along in the big blind and the flop came down K-6-5. Bonyadi checked and Bicknell bet 600. Both Young and Bonyadi called and the turn was the 3, putting two diamonds on board. Bonyadi checked, and Bicknell bet 2,500. Young called and Bonyadi folded. The river was the 10 and Bicknell moved all in for about 10,000. Young called with pocket aces, and Bicknell could only show down A6, bluffing with a pair of sixes. Young scooped the pot and now has 57,000 in chips, while Bicknell is back in the tournament on her second bullet and is now seated next to Tony Cousineau at a new table. Player Tags: Justin Young, Kristen Foxen The Field Continues To GrowJul 17, '17 With registration open until 7 p.m. on day 2, it’s understandable that some poker players have opted to sleep in for today’s day 1a starting flight here at the Venetian. However, some more notables have arrived in the last hour or so, including the likes of Layne Flack, Kristen Bicknell, Barry Hutter, Justin Liberto, Tony Cousineau, Farzad Bonyadi, and Dimitar Danchev. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Drops A PotJul 18, '17 About 2,500 from each player went into the pot preflop, with two-time WSOP bracelet winner Kristen Bicknell in position. The flop fell QQ10, and the Canadian’s opponent checked. Bicknell checked behind. The 5 landed on the turn, and Bicknell ended up folding to her opponent’s bet. She was down to about 17,000 thanks to the hand. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Eliminated By Samuel BernabeuJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell was extremely short stacked and all-in against both Barry Hutter and Samuel Bernabeu. Bernabeu ended up winning the pot with pocket kings, and Bicknell was eliminated. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Moves In, Chops The PotJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell moved all in with A-J on a board reading A-Q-2-A-2, and her opponent made the call. He tabled A-6 and both players brought their money back. Play has slowed down here at the CPPT Venetian main event. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Drops One To Chino RheemJul 20, '17 Kristen Bicknell breathed a sigh of relief at the end of this hand with Chino Rheem. We caught up with the action with Bicknell, who was in the under-the-gun position, betting 17,000 on a A85 flop. Rheem called. The turn brought the J, and Bicknell bet 26,000. Rheem quickly called again. The river was the 2, and Bicknell went into the tank. She eventually elected to check, and Rheem bet 75,000. Bicknell thought about it very briefly before making the fold. Rheem showed AJ for top two pair, and Bicknell said she was happy she didn’t fire again. Rheem asked her why she couldn’t have something on that board that could call his bet. Rheem was up to around 400,000, while Bicknell was down to about 140,000. Player Tags: Chino Rheem, Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Wins With QueensJul 20, '17 Jake Schwartz raised to 4,400 from under the gun and Kristen Bicknell called from middle position. Chino Rheem called from the hijack and the three players saw a flop of J106. It checked around and the 9 hit the turn. Schwartz now lead out for 7,900. Bicknell made the call and Rheem folded. The river brought the 7 and both players checked. Schwartz revealed the KQ for a turned straight, but Bicknell made a flush on the river with her QQ and raked in the pot. Schwartz now sits with 164,000 while Bicknell has chipped up to 110,000. Player Tags: Kristen Foxen Kristen Bicknell Having Fun With Run In EventJul 20, '17
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