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Foxen Fuels Main Event Momentum with Heavy Stack and POY Lead at WSOP Day 2 D

A standout Day 2 D at the 2026 WSOP Main Event sees Alex Foxen surge with top-tier chips and a firm grip on Player of the Year momentum as the field narrows toward poker’s crown.

The roar of shuffling chips echoed through Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas on July 7, as the curtain dropped on Day 2 D of the 2026 World Series of Poker Main Event. Amid tens of thousands of hopefuls, Alex Foxen stood tall—bagging a towering stack that confirms he’s not just contending for a title, but for history.

Foxen’s Day 2 D Ascent

According to PokerNews, Foxen ended Day 2 D with 493,500 chips—landing among the top 25 stacks advancing to Day 3’s battlefield. The sheer scope of the event underscores his feat: with 820 late-registrants pushing the total field to 9,208 entrants, the Main Event now ranks as the fourth-largest in WSOP history, boasting an $85,634,400 prize pool and a staggering $10 million await for the eventual champion. In that context, Foxen’s positioning is nothing short of formidable.

Poker.org confirms the numbers: the final entry total stood at 9,208, affirming the historical significance of this field size under the WSOP sun.

The Broader Stakes: POY and Prestige

Foxen’s impressive bag is just part of the story. As Card Player reports, he continues to lead the 2026 WSOP Player of the Year standings—a testament to a scorching start that includes nine cashes, four final tables, and another gold bracelet already in the books before the Main Event. That POY lead, combined with this Main Event performance, paints a clear picture: Foxen is orchestrating a run with destiny.

Day 2 D Leaders and Legends

While Foxen’s chip bag impresses, he wasn’t the biggest stack of the day. The unofficial leaderboard was topped by France’s Lorenzo Lavis with 808,000 chips, followed by Michael Rossitto (770,500) and Jeff Fenster (747,000)—a late-entering entrepreneur turned sudden chip monster. Fenster’s story is one for the books, as PokerNews recounts: he only decided on a whim to join Day 2 D, flew in the night before, bought in and “ran pretty good,” turning a spontaneous decision into a third-place bag. It’s the kind of magic only the Main Event can conjure.

Elsewhere, familiar faces like Farid Jattin (630,000) and Terrance Reid (597,500) also loaded up hefty stacks, while Foxen’s haul put him firmly in the hunt. Past champions remain in the fight too, from John Cynn (403,000) to Ryan Riess, Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hachem and more, though the rail claimed a few icons—including Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu—who boarded their flights before the money came into view.

Looking Ahead: Day 3 and the Journey Forward

Come July 8 at 11 a.m. local time, 3,294 players—including Foxen—return for Day 3 action. With five more 120-minute levels awaiting, the gauntlet intensifies as the field begins to converge under one roof. With the money bubble looming and the Main Event’s legend growing by the hour, every decision counts—and Foxen’s chip cushion offers both cover and a statement.

It’s not often the lines between POY chase and Main Event glory overlap so neatly, but this year, Alex Foxen has drawn a bold path through both. Whether his heat holds is poker’s greatest question—and the days ahead may yet etch his name in the lore.

Sources

  1. 2026 WSOP Day 43: Alex Foxen Bags a Big Stack on Day 2d of the Main Event
  2. Phil Ivey enters late as 2026 WSOP Main Event becomes fourth‑biggest ever
  3. Alex Foxen leads 2026 WSOP POY race as summer winds down

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