The final table will be live-streamed on PokerGO beginning at 5 p.m. First place will pay $1,546,024 on Sunday. Foxen, Klein, and Justin Bonomo were among the chip leaders. Justin Saliba then busted in 19th place ($81,983) before Foxen's wife, Kristen Foxen, was sent to the rails in 18th place ($81,983) after losing a race to Jans Arend.Īt the time of publishing, there were 17 players remaining. The Chip Leader Coaching founder was felted in 20th place by his CLC pal Alex Foxen when pocket aces were cracked by a flopped two pair that held up. Chance Kornuth, however, can't say the same thing. If there's any consolation for Raskin, at least he didn't bust on the stone-cold bubble. As you probably guessed, yes, the A x hit on the flop and Raskin was out in 21st place, two spots short of a min-cash, which pays $81,983. Unfortunately, for the poker pro, he'd suffer yet another bad beat against Bill Klein moments later when the short stack moved all in with Q ♦ Q ♣ against A ♥ Q ♠. Raskin was still left with 15 big blinds, so he was still alive.
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