On the final day of the PGT season, Alex Foxen closed the deal by winning the PGT Last Chance, securing a total of 3,134 PGT points. He finished ahead of Sam Soverel, who placed second with 2,979 points, and Chino Rheem, who took third place with 2,803 points.

This was also Foxen’s fifth win of the 2025 PGT season, securing him total winnings of $6,277,148. Foxen recorded 27 cashes during the 2025 PGT season, while his closest competitors, Soverel and Rheem, had 31 and 35 cashes, respectively.
Foxen recorded his first win of the 2025 PGT season in April, when he won the $15,100 Pot-Limit Omaha event for $315,000. This victory came three days after his second-place finish in the $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Progressive Bounty event, where he earned $123,200.
Most of Foxen’s points and earnings in the 2025 PGT season came from his second-place finish in the WSOP $250,000 No-Limit Hold’em Super High Roller, where he earned $3,060,314 and 600 PGT points. He followed that performance with several cashes in PGT events before closing out the season with three wins and one second-place finish, including the $10,100 No-Limit Hold’em PGT Last Chance.
Close Win
For Soverel, 31 cashes and two wins at the high rollers (four wins in total), along with a WSOP bracelet, were not enough to claim first place, leaving him 155 PGT points behind the winner.
Chino Rheem, who recorded the most cashes and matched the champion’s number of wins during the 2025 PGT season, finished 331 PGT points behind Foxen in the final PGT standings.

Alex Foxen has current live MTT winnings of $54,337,322, with his most significant victory coming in 2022, when he won the $250,000 No-Limit Hold’em Super High Roller for $4,563,700. Foxen is currently ranked 11th on the all-time money list, just behind Phil Ivey in 10th place.






















