Professional poker player Alex Foxen added a second World Series of Poker bracelet to his collection after winning an online tournament on Sunday. The event, which was part of the WSOP Online 2021 series, featured a $1,000 buy-in and attracted some of the best players in the world.
Foxen, who hails from New York, is no stranger to success on the poker circuit. With over $17 million in live tournament earnings, he has established himself as one of the top players in the game. His latest victory comes just over a month after he won his first WSOP bracelet in an online event in July.
The final table of the tournament was stacked with talent, including former bracelet winners such as Joseph Cheong and Daniel Strelitz. However, Foxen managed to outlast his opponents and secure the victory after a grueling heads-up battle.
In a post-tournament interview, Foxen expressed his excitement and gratitude for the win. “Winning a WSOP bracelet is always a special feeling, no matter how many you have. I’m grateful for the opportunity to compete against top-level competition and come out on top,” he said.
Foxen’s victory earned him a first-place prize of $174,191, as well as the coveted WSOP gold bracelet. He now joins an elite group of players who have won multiple bracelets in online events, further solidifying his reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the poker world.
The WSOP Online 2021 series has been a huge success so far, with millions of dollars in prizes awarded to players from around the globe. With numerous events still to come, including the Main Event with a $5,000 buy-in, fans can expect plenty of thrilling action and potential upsets in the days ahead.
As for Foxen, he will surely be looking to build on his recent successes and continue his impressive run in the world of poker. With his skill, determination, and unwavering focus, there’s no telling how many more bracelets he could add to his collection in the years to come.