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Alex Foxen Net Worth

Alex Foxen is an American poker player with a whopping net worth of 15.2 Million USD as of March 2023. His income comes from his poker winnings. His biggest winning is $4,563,700 at the 2022 WSOP. Let’s take a closer look at the man behind the money and his most significant poker accomplishment

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April 4, 2023Updated May 8, 20262 min read
Alex Foxen net worth

Alex Foxen is an American poker player with a whopping net worth of 15.2 Million USD as of March 2023. His income comes from his poker winnings. His biggest winning is $4,563,700 at the 2022 WSOP. Let’s take a closer look at the man behind the money and his most significant poker accomplishments.

How much did Alex Foxen win from poker?

Alex has earned more than $6.6 million as of 2018.

Notable achievements and winnings

Alex Foxen started his poker career in 2016. Here find out his notable achievements in his poker career.

  • He is ranked as the 19th player on the WPT, with two titles and winning over $3 million in cashes. 
  • In 2017, his first seven-figure WPT payday accomplished $10,400 WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic for $1,134,202. 
  • His all-time best score was $2,160,000.
  • He won second place in the 2019 Super High Roller Bowl. 
  • He won HK$7,560,000 ($963,880) cash at the 2018 APPT HK$ 400,000 Super High Roller
  • He was awarded £720,000 for his runners-up performance at the 2018 partypoker £5,300 Million UK Main Event.

Alex Foxen’s Biography 

Known asAlex Foxen
Real name/ Full nameWilliam Alex Foxen
Age 32 years
BirthdayFebruary 1, 1991
BirthplaceCold Spring Harbor, New York, United States
EthnicityNot Known
ReligionNot Known
NationalityAmerican
HightNot Known
WeightNot Known

Family & Relationships

FatherNot Known
MotherNot Known
SiblingsNot Known
Spouse/ Girlfriend/ BoyfriendKristen Bicknell
ChildrenNo

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