Kristen Foxen Wins Third PokerGO Tour Title of 2025 at the U.S. Poker Open

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Kristen Foxen continues to show why she’s one of the world’s toughest poker tournament players with her third win on the PokerGO Tour this year. She won her fourth title in the $5,100 opener at the U.S. Poker Tour series that began April 8.

Kristen Foxen
Kristen Foxen won her third PGT title of 2025 in Las Vegas. (Image: PGT)

Foxen won $158,025 for winding up with all 129 of the entrant’s chips. It was the third-largest field for a PGT $5,100 event and came only two entries short of last year’s first event field at the U.S. Poker Open. The top 19 took home a piece of the $665,000 prize pool and those who cashed include Eric Blair (17th for $9,675), Erik Seidel (14th for $12,900), and David Baker (11th for $17,737).

Foxen started the year with a runner-up finish in Event #5 at the PGT Last Chance series the first week of January. She booked her first PGT win of the year two weeks later in the fifth event of the Kickoff series for $197,625, and then did it again a month later in Event #7 of the PokerGO Cup, winning another $348,300.

She won her first PGT title at the Kickoff series in 2024.

PlaceNameCountryPGT PointsPrize
1stKristen FoxenCanada158$158,025
2ndPing LiuUnited States97$96,750
3rdFrancis AndersonUnited States71$70,950
4thAnthony HuUnited States52$51,600
5thMichael ArellanoUnited States39$38,700
6thDavid PetersUnited States32$32,250
7thJustin SalibaUnited States26$25,800
8thMasato YokosawaJapan26$25,800
9thYifu HeUnited States19$19,350
10thPatrick LeonardUnited Kingdom18$17,738
Event #1: $5,100 No Limit Hold’em Top Ten Payouts

Puts her on top

Foxen’s victory gave her 158 PGT points, which made her the first player this season to earn more than 1,000 points. She moved past Chino Rheem to claim the top spot on the PGT season leaderboard. Whoever finishes with the most points is named PGT Player of the Year and receives a $50,000 PGT Passport, which can be used for any PGT event.

Those who finish in the top 40 earn an entry into the season-ending PGT $ 1 million Championship freeroll. The higher a player finishes on the leaderboard, the more chips they start with. Jeremy Ausmus won last year’s Player of the Year by earning 2,966 points in 27 cashes, and he celebrated it by also winning the $1 million freeroll for $500,000.

Like always, the race will most likely come down to the wire. Here’s how it looks as of April 10:

RankPlayerPointsWinsPodiumsFinal TablesCashesWinnings
1Kristen Foxen1,0153337$777,600
2Chino Rheem9282468$908,175
3Joey Weissman9071466$1,005,300
4Nick Schulman84804713$805,245
5Eric Blair8032248$798,520
6Daniel Negreanu7892369$1,050,400
7Jesse Lonis7861459$912,490
8Michael Moncek7021444$1,208,750
9Alex Foxen6771447$697,510
10Patrick Leonard6281258$491,598
2025 PGT Season Top Ten

The U.S. Poker Open is an eight event series that takes place at the Aria from now April17, 2025. The player who finishes with the most points of the series win a special Golden Eagle trophy and a $25,000 PGT Passport. Click here for the schedule or to subscribe to PokerGO to stream the final tables.



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