Foxen Chases 6th Bracelet at WSOP $25K High Roller
Foxen reached the final six of the WSOP $25K High Roller, with $1.7M and history on the line.

Kristen Foxen entered Sunday's final table of the WSOP $25,000 High Roller as one of six remaining players, with $1.7 million awarded to the winner, according to Poker.org.
Why It Matters
A sixth WSOP bracelet would make Foxen one of the most decorated players in the modern era of the series. More historically significant: per Poker.org, no woman has won an open event at the WSOP since 2021 — a five-year drought that a Foxen victory would end. For the high-stakes poker market, her sustained success in six-figure buy-in events signals that top female players now compete routinely at buy-in levels once considered male-dominated territory. Bettors and rail followers tracking WSOP futures markets should factor her proven final-table composure into any live odds assessments. Gambling involves real financial risk; treat any related wagering accordingly.
Context
Foxen already holds five WSOP bracelets, establishing her among the highest-achieving women in the tournament's history. The $25,000 High Roller is one of the series' marquee non-Main-Event competitions, attracting a field of professional and high-volume recreational players willing to absorb significant financial variance.
What's Next
The six-handed final table was set to play down to a winner on Sunday, June 8, 2026, with Foxen needing to outlast five opponents to claim the $1.7 million first-place prize and her record-extending sixth bracelet.
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