Alex Foxen won his first-ever WSOP bracelet and the top prize of $4.5 million as he defeated a final table containing Phil Ivey, last year’s event winner Adrian Mateos and Player of the Year leader Dan Zack on Saturday night. With Foxen ending his own personal quest to join bracelet
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Alex Foxen Wins $250K Super High Roller and $4,563,700
Watch the WSOP Event #50: $250K Super High Roller Final Table on PokerGO.com at 7 p.m. ET
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Adrian Mateos Wins 4th WSOP Bracelet in $250K Super High Roller for $3.2 Million
Adrian Mateos is one of the most accomplished and successful No-Limit Hold'em players of his generation, and following his victory in Event #82: $250,000 Super High Roller at the 2021 World Series of Poker, Mateos now has four WSOP bracelets at just 27-years old. Although fellow high-stakes player Dominik Nitsche
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The latest World Series of Poker events saw a first-time winner grab gold as Tyler Cornell went wire-to-wire to win the sixth event of this year’s WSOP, the $25,000 NLHE High Roller, for the biggest top prize of the series so far, $833,289. Tyler Cornell Wins First Bracelet for over $833,000 Players