High roller pokie wins

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The chatty Martin Kabrhel kept the early part of the final table lively before current WSOP Player of the Year standings leader Dan Zack departed in eighth place when his ace-queen outflopped, but was then rivered by the pocket tens of Foxen. The final eight players returned to Bally's / Paris on the Las Vegas Strip to conclude Event #50 on the WSOP Main Stage.

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The biggest buy-in tournament of the 2022 WSOP would see 56 entrants create a prize pool that fell just short of $14 million. The first step is to try and catch Krissy.' 'I don't have a specific number in my head that I'm going after. 'As many as I can get,' Foxen said about chasing WSOP bracelets. More importantly, Foxen now has a coveted WSOP bracelet that he can add to his trophy case as he looks to eventually square the ledger with his wife Kristen who has three bracelets. Foxen outlasted the 56-entrant field in Event #50: $250,000 Super High Roller and added one of the most prestigious high roller poker tournament victories to his impressive resume.įoxen collected $4,563,700 in prize money which takes his lifetime career earnings to more than $26.5 million - which puts him 22nd on the All-Time Money List behind Christoph Vogelsang and ahead of John Juanda. Victory tastes sweet for Alex Foxen as he wins his first World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet and more than $4.5 million in prize money.

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