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  • Alex Foxen April 2025 Scorecard
  • Not Foxen Around
  • Strong Aprils for Matthew Wantman, James Collopy
  • GPI Top 10 April 2025

After a monstrous month that saw him winning two events outright and securing two more podium finishes, two-time Global Poker Index (GPI) Player of the Year Alex Foxen secured the honors of being the April GPI Player of the Month.

Foxen, who now has $45.7 million in Hendon Mobearnings, had five cashes, five top-10 finishes, two victories and $943,485 in earnings across the month of April.

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Alex Foxen April 2025 Scorecard

EventFinishPrize (USD)GPI PointsWinner/Runner-Up
15K PLO Event #7WON/70$315,000$352Jesse Lonis (2nd/USA)
15K PLO Event #93rd/71$143,775$238Jesse Lonis (USA)
PLO Bounty Event #112nd/78$41,610$192Zachary Schwartz (USA)
15K NLHE Event #65th/98$102,900$223Brandon Wilson (USA)
15K NLHE Event #7WON/81$340,200$370Neil Warren (2nd/USA)

Not Foxen Around

Foxen started the month off with a victory in Event #7: $15,100 Pot-Limit Omaha at the 2025 PokerGO Tour (PGT) PLO Series for $315,000. Just a few weeks later, the high-stakes pro and former Boston College athlete took down the seventh event of another series, $15,100 No-Limit Hold'em at the 2025 US Poker Open, for $340,200 and his second PGT trophy of the month.

Alex wasn't the only Foxen to win a trophy at the series. The Event #1: $5,100 No-Limit Hold'em title and $158,025 went to his wife, Kristen Foxen, a five-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner who last year was inducted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame.

Alex Foxen and Kristen Foxen
Alex Foxen and Kristen Foxen

Foxen's two victories in April only tell part of the story. The former college footballer also finished runner-up in the PGT PLO Series Event #11 $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha - Bounty for $41,610 just days after finishing third in the $15,000 buy-in Event #9 for $143,775.

Not ten days later, Foxen finished fifth in the US Poker Open Event #6 $15,000 NLH for $102,900.

Foxen could have a strong May as well as Triton Montenegro gets underway. He secured five cashes at the Triton Jeju festival in March, including a third-place bounty event finish that earned him $221,000.

Strong Aprils for Matthew Wantman, James Collopy

There were other high-stakes pros who had a good month in April. Matthew Wantman finished runner-up in the Player of the Month race with seven cashes, five top-tens and one victory in a $10,000 US Poker Open event for $231,300, which he followed up with a runner-up finish in a $15,000 buy-in event for $242,550.

Matthew Wantman
Matthew Wantman

Meanwhile, Jim Collopy finished third with six cashes, four top-tens and one victory in the $25,000 PLO Series Championship for $450,367. Later, Collopy finished runner-up in a US Poker Open $10,000 buy-in event for $174,400.

Three non-Americans made the April top-ten: Lautaro Guerra (Spain - 6th), Jon Kyte (Norway - 8th) and Nacho Barbero (Argentina - 9th).

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GPI Top 10 April 2025

RankPlayerNationResultsWinsTop 10sGPI Pts
1Alex FoxenUSA5251,375.92
2Matthew WantmanUSA7151,304.03
3Jim CollopyUSA6141,128.36
4Eric BlairUSA7031,011.21
5Christian HarderUSA6231,000.08
6Lautaro GuerraESP504976.94
7David “Chino” RheemUSA504967.92
8Jon KyteNOR715931.57
9Nacho BarberoARG403927.55
10Brian AltmanUSA801895.39
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