The one-day tournament in Las Vegas drew a field of 466 entries, culminating in a final heads-up battle where Foxen defeated Yixi Tang. While Tang collected $396,145 for his runner-up performance, Foxen walked away with the top prize of $594,246, plus an additional $42,000 in bounties. Americas Cardroom ambassador Martin Zamani also made a significant run, finishing fourth for $191,357 after being knocked out by his teammate.
This win builds on a high-performing series for Foxen, who previously reached the final tables of Event #7 and Event #28. His professional resume already includes two Global Poker Index Player of the Year titles, alongside major victories in the 2022 WSOP $250,000 Super High Roller and the 2024 Triton Main Event. With this latest performance, Foxen continues to solidify his reputation as one of the most consistent high-stakes competitors in the game.



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