Wynn Millions Massacre: Foxen Eliminates Kenney in Brutal Quads-Over-Boat Cooler

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The $10,000 buy-in, $10,000,000 GTD Wynn Millions attracted 1,328 entries over three starting flights, which surpassed the seven-figure guarantee by creating a $12,483,200 prize pool (the largest in Wynn Poker history). A hefty $2,018,866 first-place prize awaits the winner while the runner-up is slated to receive $1,248,886.

On Monday, 240 players returned for Day 2ab with Bryn Kenney, tournament poker’s all-time money leader, and his stack 376,500 leading the way. Coming in with the seventh-largest stack of 295,500 was Alex Foxen. Eventually, the latter was moved to the former’s table and a hand for the ages would go down.

At the time, Foxen had chipped up into the chip lead ever so slightly over Kenney, who appeared to still be the other big stack in the room. That is when the two poker superstars had a head-on collision.

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The Brutal Hand

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

The hand took place early in Level 12 (1,500/2,500/2,500) when Kenney raised preflop and Foxen called from the hijack. The players on the button and in the big blind came along and it was four-way action to the {a-}{a-Hearts}{3-Hearts} flop.

The big blind checked, Kenney continued for 9,000, and only Foxen called to see the turn, which was another {3-}.

Kenney bet again, this time 10,000, and Foxen just called to see a {q-} complete the board on the river.

This time Kenney checked and Foxen over-bet the pot to the tune of 112,000. Kenney woke up with an all-in check-raise to approximately 240,000, and Foxen, who barely had the bigger stack, snap-called.

Kenney tabled {a-}{q-} for aces full of queens, but it was no good as Foxen rolled over {3-}{3-} for quads.

With that, Kenney was eliminated while Foxen pulled in the largest pot of the tournament thus far (by a wide margin) chipping up to 650,000.

Fritz Busts Eveslage After Turn “Money Card”

Manuel Fritz
Manuel Fritz

Another big hand went down in Level 13 (2,000/3,000/3,000) when Chad Eveslage raised to 7,000 from middle position only to have Manuel Fritz three-bet to 20,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Eveslage, who called to see a flop of {q-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}.

Eveslage check-called a bet of 24,000 and then checked again on the {a-Clubs} turn. Fritz kept the pressure on with a bet of 45,000, and Eveslage thought long and hard before calling to see the {2-Spades} river.

Eveslage checked for the third time and Fritz moved all in. Eveslage had around 85,000 back and didn’t take too long to flick in a chip signifying a call.

Fritz rolled over the {k-Spades}{j-Clubs} for a Broadway straight and Eveslage showed the {a-Spades}{q-Clubs} before heading for the exit.

“Money card,” someone else at the table said in regards to the turn card. Indeed, it did as Fritz chipped up to 550,000.

While the money won’t be reached until Wednesday’s Day 3, both Fritz and Foxen are primed to make a run at some cash.

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Wynn Millions Final Table Payouts

Place Prize
1st $2,018,866
2nd $1,248,886
3rd $871,314
4th $619,160
5th $456,629
6th $360,140
7th $289,361
8th $240,302
9th $202,765

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