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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.

Foxen and Zamani Advance as Moneymaker Exits WSOP Main Event
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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.

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