Alex Foxen Obliterates the Competition to Win WSOP Bracelet No.4 in Style

Eliot Thomas
Editor, Poker & Casino
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Alex Foxen

For the name Foxen at the 2026 World Series of Poker, read Midas.

Alex Foxen has won the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em for $594,246 after a devastating final table performance, and it seems just about everything he and wife Kristen touch at the moment turns into WSOP gold.

The poker power couple now have two bracelets between them this summer, with the WSOP still not at its halfway stage.

The single-day event drew 466 entries, and Foxen looked in control for much of the evening inside the Paris Ballroom in Las Vegas. Already among the chip leaders heading into the latter stages, he shifted into overdrive at the final table, eliminating six of his eight opponents on the way to the title.

Event #44: $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Alex Foxen$594,246
2Yixi Tang$396,145
3Cedric Schwaederle$272,824
4Martin Zamani$191,357
5Nazar Buhaiov$136,737
6Sergio Martinez Gonzalez$99,578
7Harvey Castro$73,933
8Jamie Dwan$55,985
9Adrien Delmas$43,254
Alex Foxen

For a while, it looked as though the American would cruise to victory. However, a determined Yixi Tang had other ideas and battled back to take the chip lead during heads-up play.

Foxen would not be denied, though. He wrestled back control and eventually overcame Tang's challenge to secure his fourth WSOP bracelet, improving on his fifth-place finish in the $600 Deepstack earlier this week and joining his wife Kristen Foxen, who dazzled with High Roller honors just days ago, in this year's winner's circle.

“I think your career is really about repeated performance and an entire body of work, rather than one event,” said Foxen to PokerNews after his title-winning run. “Proving something. This doesn’t feel like to me as much the one that would do that, but it’s a piece of the body of work, so I’m proud of it.”

Foxen did share that although it was just another day at the office in so many ways, there was a piece of sentimentality in winning this event just one week after his wife, Kristen Foxen, took down the $25,000 High Roller event.

“It feels great. Super fortunate for how we started out this summer,” said Foxen. “It’s definitely extra special to have it happen at the WSOP in the wake of Krissy having a big win.”

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Foxen was unflappable despite the rapid super-turbo structure, as he exerted his usual palpable presence at the poker table. It appeared he was destined for a cake walk to a title, but he hit a snag when his heads-up opponent, Yixi Tang, proved a game competitor.

Foxen went into his heads-up match with all the chips, as it appeared he was destined for a swift finish to his fourth bracelet, but Tang battled back.

Tang would pull close when his flush bested Foxen’s trip deuces. Foxen would then lose the chip lead when he fired three barrels with a missed straight draw and was called by Tang.

It was at this time that Foxen displayed what makes him a world-class player and a perennial top-ten player in the Global Poker Index. He remained undeterred and began to chip away at Tang, even after relinquishing the chip lead.

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen

Foxen shared that he remained focused on the technical aspects of poker to avoid being emotionally compromised at such a critical juncture of the match.

“There’s definitely a little bit of frustration when that happens, but it’s still just look at the stacks, the big blinds, the position, and take it from there,” Foxen said. “Just see it one hand at a time. For me, that’s the best way to remove any kind of emotional aspect from it.”

His steady approach paid off. He regained his footing and began to get a stranglehold on the match. This culminated when Foxen and Tang got the chips in preflop, with Foxen holding a slight edge with his king-high. Tang paired his queen on the flop, but the turn saved the day when Foxen paired his king. A blank river was the final card of the tournament as Foxen earned his fourth WSOP title.

When it was all said and done, Foxen stood above the rest, adding his seventh cash of this summer and his fourth WSOP bracelet to his resume.

Foxen Streamrolls Final Table

Jovan Kenjic
Jovan Kenjic

Foxen’s ascension began when he scored a double elimination of Daniel Swartz and Jovan Kenjic when he hit a king on the flop to outpace both his opponents’ pocket pairs.

Adrien Delmas
Adrien Delmas

Foxen would go on a heater at the final table, starting with Adrien Delmas when Foxen hit trip queens to overcome Delmas’ big slick to knock him out in ninth place.

Jamie Dwan
Jamie Dwan

Jamie Dwan would fall to Sergio Martinez Gonzalez in eighth place. Harvey Castrowas eliminated by Martin Zamani in seventh place.

Sergio Martinez Gonzalez
Sergio Martinez Gonzalez

After an interlude, Foxen would take center stage when he managed to hit a flush to sink Sergio Martinez Gonzalez.

Nazar Buhaoiv
Nazar Buhaoiv

Foxen would add another person to his victim count when he sent Nazar Buhaiov to the rail when Foxen hit a full house on the river to crack Buhaiov’s aces as Foxen began to take control of the final table.

Martin Zamani
Martin Zamani

The Foxen show would continue; this time, it was at the expense of Zamani. Foxen opened on the button before Zamani went all-in. Zamani found out the bad news as his ace-king was no match for Foxen’s pocket aces.

Cedric Schwaederle
Cedric Schwaederle

Foxen then went on to eliminate Cedric Schwaederle as Foxen paired his nine on the turn and faded the straight draw as he sent Schwaederle packing in third place.

Yixi Tang
Yixi Tang

The final elimination of the night saw Tang move all-in for around six big blinds with queen-three, and Foxen call with king-six. Tang spiked a queen on the flop, but Foxen paired his king on the turn. The river bricked, Tang fell in second place, and Foxen became a four-time WSOP bracelet winner.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of this event. Keep your browsers locked to our live reporting pages throughout the rest of the 2026 World Series of Poker.

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Eliot Thomas
Editor, Poker & Casino

Eliot Thomas is an Editor at PokerNews, specializing in casino and poker coverage. He is currently on the ground in Las Vegas covering the 2026 World Series of Poker and has previously worked at the European Poker Tour and Triton Super High Roller Series.

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