Foxen carries significant momentum into the next stage, bagging 1,695,000 chips—roughly 85 big blinds. His deep run follows a stellar series performance that includes a bracelet victory in the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty for $594,246, alongside high-stakes final table appearances in both the $100,000 High Roller and the $25,000 Heads-Up Championship. Zamani, while starting with a leaner stack of 545,000 chips, remains a persistent threat after accumulating over $881,900 from three separate fourth-place finishes throughout the series. With blinds set at 10,000/20,000, the duo represents the final two Americas Cardroom players left in the hunt for the world championship title.
Foxen and Zamani Advance as Moneymaker Exits WSOP Main Event
The 2003 champion Chris Moneymaker bowed out on the money bubble of the $10,000 WSOP Main Event, settling for 1,382nd place. As the tournament field thins, Americas Cardroom professionals Alex Foxen and Martin Zamani successfully navigated the Day 4 pressure to secure their spots in the fifth day of play.
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