Kristen Foxen won Event #4 of the US Poker Open – CodigoPoker

Kristen Foxen won Event #4 of the US Poker Open - CodigoPoker
Kristen Foxen ganó el Evento #4 del US Poker Open

The US Poker Open schedule continues, the festival held annually at the PokerGO Studio facilities, located in the legendary city of Las Vegas. The first three trophies were quickly distributed during the first days of the series. Yesterday, Event #4 was decided and the player Kristen Foxen

Canada
was the one who managed to take the title.

The tournament, which had a buy-in of US$10,000, registered a total of 66 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$660,000 that was distributed among the top 10 positions of the event. Among the paid places we find Vladas Tamasauskas

Lithuania
, Jesse Lonis
United States
and Cherish Andrews
United States
, who had just won a title and was now eliminated on the final table bubble. Then fell Nate Silver
United States
and Brandon Wilson
United States
before ending Day 1.

Kristen arrived at Day 2 with the third best stack among the five players still alive in the tournament. Quickly, the eliminations of Michael Rossitto

United States
and Brock Wilson
United States
came. In the 3-handed, the Canadian player managed to double her stack and take the lead for the first time. After the elimination of Sam Soverel
United States
, the heads-up between Kristen and Jeremy Ausmus
United States
was set.

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Jeremy Ausmus Pgt

Jeremy Ausmus Finished as Tournament Runner-Up

Foxen started the match with an advantage of 4.5 million against Ausmus’s 3.7 million. Quickly, the Canadian increased that lead by winning a big pot at the start of the heads-up. Within minutes, Foxen sealed the tournament with a set of 6s against her opponent’s pair of 9s. Thus, Kristen Foxen was crowned champion of Event #4 of the US Poker Open and took home US$198,000 in prizes.

US Poker Open – Event #4

Buy-in: US$10,000
Entries: 66
Prize pool: US$660,000

Prizes

Canada
Kristen Foxen – US$198,000
United States
Jeremy Ausmus – US$128,700
United States
Sam Soverel – US$89,100
United States
Brock Wilson – US$66,000
United States
Michael Rossitto – US$49,500
United States
Brandon Wilson – US$36,300
United States
Nate Silver – US$26,400
United States
Cherish Andrews – US$26,400
United States
Jesse Lonis – US$19,800
10°
Lithuania
Vladas Tamasauskas – US$19,800

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