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Kristen Foxen Claims Sixth WSOP Bracelet in $25,000 High Roller

Kristen Foxen Claims Sixth WSOP Bracelet in $25,000 High Roller

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Canadian professional poker player Kristen Foxen captured her sixth World Series of Poker bracelet on June 8, 2026, in Las Vegas. Foxen topped a competitive field in the $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller at the 57th annual WSOP, defeating American pro Galen Hall in a closely contested heads-up battle.

With this victory, Foxen secured a $1,773,083 top prize, marking her largest career tournament cash and the fifth-largest single tournament payout ever achieved by a woman in poker. This win brings her total live tournament earnings to nearly $19 million, making her the most successful female player in terms of earnings.

Foxen made key eliminations at the final table, including taking out Ignacio Moron in fifth place and Biao Ding in third. The heads-up duel with Hall saw multiple lead changes, with Hall briefly gaining an advantage before Foxen reclaimed the chip lead with a stronger straight. Ultimately, Foxen closed out the match holding pocket aces against Hall’s ace-four offsuit.

Other notable finishers at the final table included Biao Ding from China in third place and Joey Weissman from the United States in fourth. Foxen’s accomplishment follows previous bracelet wins dating back to 2013, further establishing her as a dominant force in the WSOP circuit.

This win not only adds to Foxen’s impressive legacy but also positions her prominently among the top bracket of women’s tournament poker globally.

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