Alex Foxen Won His Second Tournament Of The Year At The MSPT Poker Bowl – CodigoPoker

Alex Foxen Won His Second Tournament Of The Year At The MSPT Poker Bowl - CodigoPoker
Alex Foxen won his second tournament of the year at the MSPT Poker Bowl

Alex Foxen

United States
is, without a doubt, one of the poker players of the moment. He has been among the highest-earning competitors in all of 2025 and now already has two trophies in 2026. This latest achievement is due to his victory in the Major Series of Poker: The Tour Poker Bowl X, which was played at the Venetian Casino in Las Vegas
United States
.

The tournament, with a buy-in of US$1,600, had a total of 740 entries, which formed a prize pool of US$1,050,800. Among the participants were a good number of professionals and regulars from the North American circuit, such as Dan Sepiol

United States
, Nick Palma
United States
, and
Joe Serock
United States
, who reached the final table but could not defeat Foxen.

Joe Serock

Joe Serock was one step away from victory, but couldn’t beat Alex Foxen

This victory represents a second trophy for Foxen so far in 2026. Prior to this, he had won his 12th PokerGO Tour trophy by winning an event at the PGT Last Chance, held in January. For that victory, he received a prize of US$232,400.

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On this occasion, Alex collected US$162,235 for winning the MSPT Poker Bowl and is already starting to accumulate a good number of points in the race to become the next Player Of the Year.

MSPT Poker Bowl

Buy-in: US$1,600
Entries: 740
Prize Pool: US$1,050,800

Finalists

1st

United States
Alex Foxen – US$165,235
2nd
United States
Miquel Maines – US$122,698

3rd
United States
Joe Serock – US$92,076

4th
United States
Justin Lapka – US$69,817

5th
United States
Nick Palma – US$53,495

6th
United States
Aaron Klausman – US$41,426

7th
United States
Hunter Cichy – US$32,422

8th
United States
Kenneth Kim – US$25,652

9th
United States
Dan Sepiol – US$20,519

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