Overview
- The $5,300 PLO Quattro Bounty event drew 133 entries for a $665,000 prize pool, including $266,000 earmarked for bounties, with 19 places paid.
- Foxen collected $90,000 in bounties and $87,000 for first, using a Day 1 double knockout to carry a dominant chip lead into the final table.
- He closed out Michael Wang heads-up after entering with the advantage, sealing the title when a rivered straight beat pocket kings.
- The victory added 144 PGT points to move Foxen to 2,723 atop the 2025 leaderboard, further widening his season edge.
- PokerNews, citing PokerGO, reported Foxen became the first to reach 10,000 tour points and 100 cashes, as the series plays on toward the $25,200 PLO Championship on Oct. 24.