Kristen Foxen folded kings at a Triton Poker Series final table and instantly regretted it –

Kristen Foxen folded kings at a Triton Poker Series final table and instantly regretted it -
Kristen Foxen folded kings at a Triton Poker Series final table and instantly regretted it

Yesterday, Kristen Foxen

Canada
participated in the final table of the Triton Poker Series Main Event being held in Jeju
South Korea
. The Canadian player had an excellent performance, which led her to reach 4° place in the tournament, an achievement that earned her a prize of US$1.449.000. Despite this great result, the question of what would have happened if she hadn’t folded a pair of kings preflop the way she did remained resonating, both in her mind and in the minds of many present.

The hand occurred when nine players were still competing at the final table. Blinds were at 75.000/150.000/150.000 and the pay jumps were already considerably large at this stage. Felipe Ketzer

Brazil
, the table’s short stack, started the action with an all-in for 1.175.000 points with Q J. Elton Tsang
Hong Kong
called with 10 10 leaving almost three million chips behind. When the action reached Philip Sternheimer
United Kingdom
, he opted to shove over the top with 3.775.000 chips holding J J.

Finally, it was Kristen Foxen’s turn, who picked up K K with 2.900.000 chips. The decision she made surprised both the commentators and the other players present.

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After thinking about it for several minutes, Kristen finally decided to fold, leaving those present speechless. Tsang also folded his tens, so the hand was decided between Ketzer and Sternheimer. Finally, the board showed 2 5 9 K 2 proving that Kristen Foxen would have won the hand had she decided to play it.

For his part, Felipe Ketzer, the only South American at the table, exited in 9° place after seeing that his hand did not improve against the Briton’s jacks. For his great performance, Felipe took home a prize of US$385.000.

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