Alex Foxen will represent the ACR Poker ambassador team

Alex Foxen will represent the ACR Poker ambassador team

The ACR Poker ambassador team has gained a major reinforcement. According to a publication by Poker.org, the “High Stakes” star, Alex Foxen, signed to represent the platform. The site did not officially announce the signing, but a source close to ACR Poker confirmed the deal to the news portal.

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In addition to this, Phil Nagy posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) a photo of Foxen wearing an ACR Poker shirt. The image was clearly altered by artificial intelligence, but the platform’s CEO ended up confirming the new signing of the ambassador team in a later post.

Thus, the site’s leader wrote: “seeing that photo of Foxen with the ACR on the shirt really touched me. That’s who we are. We make things happen, even if not always in the prettiest or most polished way. We have been here for 25 years and will be here for another 20”.

However, this is not the first big name to represent the site. The platform has previously had ambassadors like Chris Moneymaker, Chris Moorman, and Tom Dwan. However, for Alex Foxen this is the first time he represents a major online gaming platform. The player currently uses the Chip Leader Coaching patch, working as an instructor.

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Alex Foxen’s history and winnings

Alex Foxen will represent the ACR Poker ambassador team
Alex Foxen (Photo: X @acrpoker reproduction)

Married to fellow professional player Kristen Foxen, the new ACR Poker ambassador is a frequent presence in the world’s top “High Rollers.” According to The Hendon Mob, he ranks 9th on the list of the highest-earning players of all time, with $56,371,857 in live tournament winnings.

Thus, his biggest career prize came during the 2022 WSOP, when he won Event #50, the Super High Roller with a $250,000 buy-in. On that occasion, Foxen defeated Brandon Steven in heads-up and took home a prize of $4,563,700. The player’s record includes at least 10 seven-figure cashes.

Finally, the American arrives to strengthen the platform and further promote the site that attracts players from around the world. It is at ACR Poker that Gabriel Tavares, partner and head coach of the Samba Poker Team, won the biggest prize of his career. In 2025, the Brazilian won the famous “The Venom” and took home $1.5 million.

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