William Alex Foxen (born February 1, 1991) is an American poker player from Huntington, New York. Foxen attended Boston College, where he played tight end on the school's football team. In 2012, at the age of 21, he won the first World Series of Poker circuit event he entered in New Orleans. He however declared that he didn't start playing poker seriously until the age of 23, when he graduated from university. At this time, he played online for a couple of years before making a transition to live poker in 2016, starting with small tournaments of $200 to $500 buy-ins.
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| - William Alexander „Alex“ Foxen (* 1. Februar 1991 in Cold Spring Harbor, New York) ist ein professioneller US-amerikanischer Pokerspieler. Foxen gilt als einer der besten Turnierspieler der Welt und hat sich mit Poker bei Live-Turnieren mehr als erspielt. Er gewann am Las Vegas Strip im Dezember 2019 das Main Event der World Poker Tour und im Juni 2022 ein Bracelet bei der World Series of Poker. Der Amerikaner stand insgesamt 67 Wochen an der Spitze der Livepoker-Weltrangliste, davon für 37 Wochen in Serie, was jeweils einen Rekordwert darstellt. Vom Global Poker Index wurde er in den Jahren 2018 und 2019 jeweils als Spieler des Jahres ausgezeichnet. (de)
- William Alex Foxen (born February 1, 1991) is an American poker player from Huntington, New York. Foxen attended Boston College, where he played tight end on the school's football team. In 2012, at the age of 21, he won the first World Series of Poker circuit event he entered in New Orleans. He however declared that he didn't start playing poker seriously until the age of 23, when he graduated from university. At this time, he played online for a couple of years before making a transition to live poker in 2016, starting with small tournaments of $200 to $500 buy-ins. (en)
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| - William Alex Foxen (born February 1, 1991) is an American poker player from Huntington, New York. Foxen attended Boston College, where he played tight end on the school's football team. In 2012, at the age of 21, he won the first World Series of Poker circuit event he entered in New Orleans. He however declared that he didn't start playing poker seriously until the age of 23, when he graduated from university. At this time, he played online for a couple of years before making a transition to live poker in 2016, starting with small tournaments of $200 to $500 buy-ins. Foxen's first WSOP final table came in 2017. In December of that year, he finished second in the Five Diamond World Poker Classic on the World Poker Tour, earning more than $1,134,000. In 2018, Foxen earned more than $6.6 million and won high roller events on the WPT and Asia Pacific Poker Tour, as well as finishing runner-up in the Party Poker Millions event in Nottingham, England for $947,000 and the Super High Roller Bowl for $2,160,000, his largest career cash. He earned Player of the Year honors from Global Poker Index and was ranked No. 1 for 38 consecutive weeks from October 2018 to June 2019, a GPI record. At the 2019 WSOP, he finished 40th in the Main Event. Foxen made the final table of the Five Diamond World Poker Classic for the second time in three years in December 2019. He won the tournament, defeating Toby Joyce heads-up and earning nearly $1.7 million for his first WPT title. The win moved him atop the GPI's POY race for the second straight year. Foxen won his maiden bracelet at the 2022 WSOP, winning $4,563,700 in the 250K super high roller. In April 2022, Foxen accused pro Ali Imsirovic of cheating at both live and online poker events.In August 2022, he was defeated in the tournament by Hnat from Ukraine. (en)
- William Alexander „Alex“ Foxen (* 1. Februar 1991 in Cold Spring Harbor, New York) ist ein professioneller US-amerikanischer Pokerspieler. Foxen gilt als einer der besten Turnierspieler der Welt und hat sich mit Poker bei Live-Turnieren mehr als erspielt. Er gewann am Las Vegas Strip im Dezember 2019 das Main Event der World Poker Tour und im Juni 2022 ein Bracelet bei der World Series of Poker. Der Amerikaner stand insgesamt 67 Wochen an der Spitze der Livepoker-Weltrangliste, davon für 37 Wochen in Serie, was jeweils einen Rekordwert darstellt. Vom Global Poker Index wurde er in den Jahren 2018 und 2019 jeweils als Spieler des Jahres ausgezeichnet. (de)
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