Alex Foxen Wins Tenth PokerGo Tour Title at Poker Masters

Alex Foxen continued his winning way at the PokerGO Tour’s Poker Master series this week, adding another $280,000 to his tournament winnings pile that now towers to more than $53,000,000. The victory in the sixth event of the series, a $10,100 no-limit hold’em contest, was his fourth win of 2025, and his tenth PokerGO Tour […]

Oct 1, 2025 - 03:10
Alex Foxen Wins Tenth PokerGo Tour Title at Poker Masters

Alex Foxen continued his winning way at the PokerGO Tour’s Poker Master series this week, adding another $280,000 to his tournament winnings pile that now towers to more than $53,000,000.

Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen won his fourth title of 2025 at the PokerGO Tour Poker Masters series. (Image: PGT)

The victory in the sixth event of the series, a $10,100 no-limit hold’em contest, was his fourth win of 2025, and his tenth PokerGO Tour title since he bagged his first one in 2020.

The win pushed him to the top of PokerGO Tour’s 2025 leaderboard with 2,404 points, just ahead of Michael Mizrachi, Sam Soverel, Nick Schulman, and Chino Rheem, who won his seventh PGT title only a day before Foxen took down his tenth.

Foxen’s poker accomplishments in September alone is something most players could only hope for in their lifetime. At the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju II, he cashed eight time before heading back home to Las Vegas to secure the victory at PokerGo Studios.

Those cashes on the world’s most exclusive high roller tour include a third, a fifth, a seventh, ninth and tenth. The third-place finish in the $26,500 buy-in event at the beginning of September was worth 721,600 to the 34-year-old.

Three of his four wins in 2025 came at PGT events. He won a $15,100 event at the PGT PLO series in April for  $315,000 and a $15,100 event at the U.S. Poker Open for $340,200 two weeks later. He then went on to win a $26,500 buy-in event at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro for $755,000 a month later.

Foxen was part of a field of 109 who built a prize pool of $1,090,000. The top 17 were paid at least $18,250.

PlaceNameCountryPGT PointsPrize
1stAlex FoxenUnited States280$280,000
2ndDoug LeeCanada185$185,000
3rdMartin ZamaniUnited States129$129,000
4thAndrew LichtenbergerUnited States101$100,500
5thRJ SullivanUnited States73$72,500
6thBin WengUnited States56$56,200
Event #6: $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em Final Table Payouts

All the regulars on the PokerGO Tour accumulate points during the year. The player with the most points at the end of 2025 will win a $50,000 PGT Passport as the Player of the Year. Those at the top of the leaderboard also starts with more chips in the $1 invitational million freeroll at the end of the year.

Here’s this year’s contenders as of the last week of September.

RankPlayerPointsCashesWinnings
1Alex Foxen240418$5,499,098
2Michael Mizrachi2,2502$11,331,322
3Sam Soverel1,93918$2,223,728
4Nick Schulman1,79422$1,966,153
5Chino Rheem1,69119$1,740,303
6Adam Hendrix1,6106$2,408,632
7Daniel Negreanu1,59720$2,397,441
8Andrew Lichtenberger1,51614$2,318,032
9John Wasnock1,3602$6,009,500
10Braxton Dunaway1,2501$4,000,000
2025 PGT Season Leadboard – Top 10