Alex Foxen spearheaded the team’s performance, collecting his fourth career WSOP bracelet by winning the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty event. His $594,246 victory was one of 14 cashes totaling over $2 million for the pro, including a sixth-place finish in the $100,000 High Roller and a fourth-place run in the $25,000 Heads-Up Championship. These results left Foxen ranked third in the 2026 Player of the Year standings as the series concluded.
Other team members provided consistent depth throughout the two-month stretch. Chris Hunichen recorded 11 cashes worth $467,546, highlighted by a top-ten finish in the $100,000 High Roller, while Chance Kornuth added $351,273 across four high-stakes events. Chris Moorman contributed $152,944 in earnings and earned a nomination as a finalist for the 2026 Poker Hall of Fame. Meanwhile, Chris Moneymaker marked his return to the Main Event, successfully advancing to Day 4 of the tournament he famously won in 2003.

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