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Alex Foxen Wins Fourth WSOP Bracelet With $10K Super Turbo Bounty Title

The come-from-behind finish underlines how fast, high-variance turbo events can rapidly reshape tournament leaderboards.

Overview

  • Alex Foxen, who won on Monday, June 15, took the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty for $594,246 to claim his fourth WSOP bracelet after a dominant final-table run.
  • The single-day event drew 466 entries and was played in the Paris Ballroom in Las Vegas with the shallow structure pushing fast action and early eliminations.
  • Foxen eliminated six of the eight final-table opponents before entering heads-up with an overwhelming chip lead that briefly evaporated during a comeback by Yixi Tang.
  • Yixi Tang finished second for $396,145 and the published top-nine payouts list Cedric Schwaederle third and Martin Zamani fourth, with detailed results reported by multiple outlets.
  • The result builds on household momentum after Kristen Foxen’s earlier $25K High Roller victory and highlights how turbo bounties reward aggression, adaptability and luck in a series still driven by mixed formats and high-roller events.