
Taking home the lion’s share of the pot was Alex Foxen, winning $4,563,700 and his first WSOP gold bracelet.įoxen took the chip lead late on Day 2 of the event on the money bubble when he doubled with pocket aces through Dan Zack’s ace-king. A total of 56 entries were had, each putting in a quarter of a million dollars, and a prize pool of nearly $14,000,000 was on offer. The biggest buy-in of the 2022 WSOP was Event #50: $250,000 Super High Roller.

Foxen Grabs First Gold and More Than $4,500,000

Eventually, Cates was able to come out on top after several hours of play to win his second WSOP gold bracelet. It was an epic heads-up match with plenty of haymakers thrown in each direction.

Cates topped Yuri Dzivielevski in heads-up play.
