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Alex Foxen wins fourth career bracelet in the $10,000 WSOP Super Turbo Bounty

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Alex Foxen has earned his fourth-career WSOP bracelet, winning the $10,000 WSOP Super Turbo Bounty. Foxen topped the 466-entry field to win $594,246 plus bounties.

The Foxens are having an incredibly successful 2026 WSOP, with his wife, Kristen Foxen, winning her sixth-career bracelet last week. She took down the $25,000 WSOP High Roller for a career-high $1.77 million, winning WSOP’s first open bracelet in Las Vegas in five years.

Foxen had to defeat a star-studded final table in order to take home his latest piece of WSOP hardware, beating the likes of Martin Zamani, Harvey Castro, Nazar Buhaiov, and Jamie Dwan.

Foxen has edged even closer to becoming the ninth player to earn $60 million in career live tournament earnings, leapfrogging Daniel Negreanu on the all-time leaderboard with his latest big score.

$10,000 WSOP Super Turbo Bounty final table results

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

Winner’s reaction

Foxen absolutely destroyed the final table, winning nine of the last 11 bounties (worth $3,000 each), including his own, to take down his fourth WSOP bracelet.

The fourth bracelet didn’t come as easily as Foxen would have liked, with Foxen going into heads-up play against Yixi Tang with a seemingly insurmountable chip lead. Alas, the seemingly insurmountable proved to be surmountable after all, as Tang battled back and took over the chip lead.

Nevertheless, Foxen did what he does best. The bona fide poker legend battled back and eventually sealed the deal, closing out the tournament, winning a flip with against Tang’s .

“I think your career is really about repeated performance and an entire body of work, rather than one event,” Foxen told PokerNews after his victory. “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.

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

As for having lost his massive chip lead, Foxen told PokerNews that it was, indeed, an emotional rollercoaster. Yet Foxen was able to lock in and take it one hand at a time.

“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.”

Alex Foxen WSOP bracelets

Alex Foxen has earned all four of his WSOP bracelets over the past four years. His $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty bracelet coincidentally matched his largest field win, also topping the 466 entries when he won his lone online bracelet in 2024, when he shipped the $500 PLO $200K GTD Mystery Bounty 6-Max for $20,064.

Of course, Alex Foxen has won two of the largest WSOP events during that time, famously shipping both the 2024 WSOP Paradise Triton Main Event and the 2022 WSOP Super High Roller for a combined $8.4 million.

Date Event Entries Prize
June 14, 2026 $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty 466 $594,246
December 10, 2024 $106,000 WSOP Paradise Triton Main Event 182 $3,850,000
October 19, 2024 $500 WSOP Online Pot Limit Omaha Mystery Bounty 466 $20,064
June 22, 2022 $250,000 Super High Roller 56 $4,563,700
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