Alex Foxen is widely recognized as one of the most dominant tournament poker players in modern high-roller poker. Known across the global poker community for his intimidating table presence, relentless aggression, and elite GTO-based strategy, Foxen has built a fearsome reputation in the highest buy-in events on the planet.
The American poker superstar, a former Division I college football player at Boston College , has become a top force in both live high-roller poker tournaments and the PokerGO Tour (PGT), winning multiple World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelets, Triton Super High Roller Series titles, and back-to-back Global Poker Index (GPI) Player of the Year awards.
As of June 2026, Foxen has earned more than $58.4 million in live poker earnings, making him one of the highest-earning tournament poker players ever and placing him inside the top 10 of the Hendon Mob All-Time Money List. In May 2026, he signed with Americas Cardroom (ACR Poker) as a global ambassador, joining Chris Hunichen and Chance Kornuth on Team ACR.
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | William Alex Foxen |
| Poker Nickname | “Foxen” / “wafoxen” |
| Date of Birth | February 1, 1991 |
| Age | 35 |
| Birthplace | Cold Spring Harbor / Huntington, New York, USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Residence | Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Profession | Professional Poker Player |
| Education | Boston College (Tight End, BC Eagles football) |
| WSOP Bracelets | 4 (as of June 2026) |
| WPT Titles | 2 |
| Triton Titles | 4 |
| PGT Titles | 12+ |
| Total Live Tournament Earnings | $58.4M+ |
| Hendon Mob All-Time Rank | #9 |
| US All-Time Money List Rank | #7 |
| Main Poker Sponsor | Americas Cardroom (ACR Poker) โ signed May 2026 |
| Spouse | Kristen Bicknell Foxen (also a poker pro, 6ร WSOP bracelet winner) |
Before becoming one of the most feared names in high-stakes poker, Alex Foxen was a multi-sport high school athlete in New York. He earned all-conference honors as a tight end during his senior year and went on to play Division I college football for the Boston College Eagles.
His athletic background, particularly the discipline and physical endurance required for college football, became a foundational pillar of his later poker career. Foxen often credits his ability to grind through marathon final-table sessions to the conditioning habits he built on the football field.
After college, Foxen transitioned into poker. He famously won the very first WSOP Circuit event he ever entered, a New Orleans Circuit event in May 2012, for $22,421. That breakthrough launched a steady climb through the US tournament circuit, with regular trips to the Bahamas (PokerStars Caribbean Adventure) and the Czech Republic (EPT Prague) over the next several years.
By 2018, Foxen had cemented himself among the world’s elite, winning the GPI Player of the Year award. He repeated the feat in 2019, becoming the first and only player ever to win back-to-back GPI POY titles, and held the #1 GPI ranking for 38 consecutive weeks โ the longest sustained top ranking in the system’s history.
As of June 2026, Foxen has captured four WSOP gold bracelets across both live and online events.
| Year | Tournament | Prize |
| 2022 | $250,000 Super High Roller (Live) | $4,563,700 |
| 2024 | WSOP Online $500 PLO Mystery Bounty 6-Max | $20,064 |
| 2024 | WSOP Paradise $100,000 Triton NLHE Main Event | $3,850,000 |
| 2026 | $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em (Event #44) | $594,246 |
His 2022 $250,000 Super High Roller victory remains the largest single cash of his career and was won in the very first WSOP event he ever final-tabled at that buy-in level.
His 2026 bracelet at the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty Event #44 came just days after his wife Kristen won her sixth bracelet, making the Foxens poker’s biggest power couple of 2026, having cashed for a combined $3.3 million in the first half of the WSOP alone. In the final, Foxen overcame Yixi Tang of China heads-up after dominating the field with six of the final eight eliminations.
Notably, the 2024 WSOP Paradise event was a joint Triton/WSOP event โ so the $3.85M win counts as both a Triton title and a WSOP bracelet.
Foxen is one of just 15 players in history to win four or more Triton Poker titles.
| Year | Event | Prize |
| 2024 (Monte Carlo) | Triton High Roller | $1,400,000 |
| 2024 (Paradise) | $100K Triton/WSOP Main Event | $3,850,000 |
| 2025 (Multiple stops) | Various Triton final tables | โ |
| 2026 (Jeju) | $75,000 PLO 6-Max | $1,260,000 |
His April 2026 Triton Jeju win was particularly significant โ he overcame a 60-entry, $4.5M prize pool field in Pot-Limit Omaha (his first major non-NLHE Triton title), defeating Finland’s Eelis Parssinen heads-up. The result marked his 10th career seven-figure score and lifted him to 8th place in the 2026 Card Player Player of the Year race.
| Year | Event | Prize |
| 2017 | WPT $10,000 Main Event (2nd) | $1,134,202 |
| 2019 | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic | $1,694,995 |
His 2019 WPT Five Diamond victory came during his back-to-back GPI POY years and stood as one of the defining titles of that era.
This is the area where Foxen’s consistency has been most jaw-dropping. He holds 12 PGT titles spanning the PokerGO Cup, US Poker Open, Poker Masters, and ARIA High Rollers.
He became the first player in PGT history to:
In 2025, Foxen was crowned the PGT Player of the Year with:
He also finished runner-up to Seth Davies in the 2025 WSOP $250,000 Super High Roller, banking another $3,000,000 that summer.
According to current Hendon Mob and Pokernews live tournament databases, Alex Foxen’s recorded earnings now exceed:
This places him among:
| Event | Finish | Prize |
| 2022 WSOP $250K Super High Roller | Winner | $4,563,700 |
| 2024 WSOP Paradise $100K Triton Main | Winner | $3,850,000 |
| 2025 WSOP $250K Super High Roller | Runner-Up | $3,000,000 |
| 2018 Super High Roller Bowl | Runner-Up | $2,160,000 |
| 2019 WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic | Winner | $1,694,995 |
| 2024 Triton Monte Carlo High Roller | Winner | $1,400,000 |
| 2026 Triton Jeju $75K PLO 6-Max | Winner | $1,260,000 |
| 2017 WPT $10,000 Main Event | Runner-Up | $1,134,202 |
| 2026 WSOP $10K Super Turbo Bounty | Winner | $594,246 |
The 2022 $250K Super High Roller remains the largest single payout of his professional poker career.
Foxen builds his ranges from rigorous solver work but adapts in real time when live reads justify departures. He treats Game Theory Optimal (GTO) study as the starting point, not the script.
Foxen is known for relentless pressure across all streets โ particularly in 3-bet and 4-bet pots. Opponents face difficult decisions on virtually every hand he plays, with no chance to settle into comfortable spots.
Equally dangerous in:
His 2026 Triton Jeju PLO title proved that the versatility is real, not theoretical.
A direct carry-over from Division I football. Marathon sessions at major series rarely slow him down. His fitness routine, gym, cardio, structured nutrition , is a deliberate competitive edge.
Foxen’s fixed, unblinking stare-down during key decisions has become one of poker’s most discussed table tells. He uses it as a psychological lever to force opponents into mistakes.
His 2026 WSOP Event #44 wins is a textbook example of his closing speed, Foxen eliminated six of the final eight players himself, a stat that captures his dominant final-table style: pile pressure, refuse to let opponents recover, and close the trophy.
In May 2026, Foxen joined Team ACR Poker alongside Chris Hunichen and Chance Kornuth, becoming one of the highest-profile signings in ACR history. His first major win as an ambassador, the WSOP Event #44 bracelets for $594,246, came just two weeks later, essentially repaying the sponsorship investment immediately.
Foxen has been a featured pro on several poker platforms over the years and is a regular feature on high-stakes streams, the Hustler Casino Live cash game series, and PokerGO broadcasts.
Alex Foxen married Kristen Bicknell (now Kristen Foxen) in April 2022 at a small ceremony in the Florida Keys.
Kristen Foxen is:
Together, in just the first few weeks of WSOP 2026, the Foxens have cashed for a combined $3.3 million. Kristen’s June 8, 2026 bracelet win in the $25,000 High Roller ($1,773,083) was followed days later by Alex’s own bracelet in Event #44. The Foxens are widely regarded as the most accomplished married couple in the history of professional poker.
Married to Kristen Bicknell Foxen since April 2022. The couple is one of the most followed duos in poker on social media.
Outside of poker, Foxen is known for:
Based on tracked live tournament earnings combined with PGT bonuses, Triton equity, sponsorship income, and investments, Alex Foxen’s estimated 2026 net worth is in the range of:
Main income sources include:
Note: Net worth figures for high-stakes players involve action-sharing, swaps, staking arrangements, and private business interests that are rarely fully disclosed. The figure above reflects industry analyst estimates rather than verified accounting.
Alex Foxen’s poker legacy is built on:
Very few players in the modern era have combined elite technical play, physical conditioning, psychological warfare, and pure final-table closing ability the way Foxen has.
Alex Foxen represents the modern evolution of professional poker, the GTO-trained, athletically-conditioned, mentally relentless competitor who attacks the highest buy-ins on the planet across multiple formats and continents.
From his first WSOP Circuit win in New Orleans in 2012 for $22,421, to his fourth WSOP bracelet at the 2026 World Series, Foxen’s career arc has been one of relentless upward progression. With his recent ACR Poker sponsorship, a Triton title already in the books for 2026, and his wife Kristen alongside him as one of the game’s all-time greats, Foxen enters the second half of 2026 chasing the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year title, a potential Purple Jacket at the upcoming Poker Masters, and the milestone of $60 million in career earnings.
At just 35 years old, his prime years may still be ahead of him.
4 bracelets (as of June 2026). Latest: $10K Super Turbo Bounty for $594,246.
Over $58.4 million โ ranked #9 on the All-Time Money List.
Kristen Foxen โ 6ร WSOP bracelet winner, married April 2022.
Played tight end for the Boston College Eagles (Division I football).
Americas Cardroom (ACR Poker) โ signed May 2026.