Alex Foxen Secures Fourth WSOP Bracelet, Takes Player of the Year Lead
Event summary
- Alex Foxen won Event #44 at the 2026 WSOP, earning his fourth career bracelet and leading the WSOP Player of the Year standings.
- Foxen outlasted 466 entries, eliminating six of his final eight opponents at the final table.
- Foxen earned $594,246 in prize money, $42,000 in bounties, and the tournament bracelet.
- Americas Cardroom Ambassador Martin Zamani finished fourth in the event for $191,357.
- Foxen's victory follows two other final-table appearances during the 2026 WSOP series.
The big picture
Alex Foxen's victory at the 2026 WSOP solidifies his status as a top-tier poker player and enhances Americas Cardroom's reputation in the competitive online poker landscape. The win underscores the strategic value of high-profile players in driving brand recognition and attracting new participants to the platform. This success could further strengthen Americas Cardroom's position within the Winning Poker Network, reinforcing its role as a trusted name in online poker.
What we're watching
- Player Performance
- Whether Foxen can sustain his lead in the WSOP Player of the Year standings through the remainder of the series.
- Team Dynamics
- How Americas Cardroom's roster will perform in upcoming WSOP events, particularly with Chris Moneymaker's participation.
- Market Positioning
- The impact of Foxen's victory on Americas Cardroom's brand visibility and player recruitment efforts.
