ACR Poker Video Goes Behind Foxen’s Heated WSOP Final Table

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High-stakes poker already brings plenty of pressure. Add a $100,000 buy-in, repeated floor calls, table tension, and a final table featuring Alex Foxen and Martin Kabrhel, and you have the kind of tournament that gets people talking.

Now, ACR Poker is giving fans a closer look.

A new behind-the-scenes video follows Foxen through the $100,000 High Roller No-Limit Hold’em event at the 2026 World Series of Poker, from the opening day all the way to his dramatic final-table run.

The video does not just focus on one heated exchange. It shows how the tension developed over several levels, with disagreements involving table conduct, personal items, pace of play, and when tournament officials should step in.

That gives viewers more than a highlight clip. It gives them a fuller look at how the atmosphere built inside one of the biggest buy-in events of the summer.

Foxen Battles Back in the $100K High Roller

The tournament ran from June 10th through June 13th at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas. The $100,000 buy-in event attracted 115 entries and created an $11,040,000 prize pool.

Foxen and Kabrhel both reached the nine-player final table, where the attention around their exchanges continued. Kabrhel finished ninth for $255,491, while Foxen pushed three spots further and finished sixth for $522,347.

Foxen’s path there was anything but smooth.

After losing his first entry, he re-entered and advanced to Day 2 with 1,440,000 chips. Later, his stack dropped all the way down to just 55,000, which was only a quarter of a big blind at the time.

Somehow, he climbed back to 2,220,000 chips by the end of the day, returned to the final table with nine big blinds, and still managed to ladder up to sixth place.

More Than Just the Clash

The Foxen-Kabrhel storyline may be the hook, but the video goes wider than that.

Players discuss the tournament’s late-registration structure, the challenge of tracking opponents’ chip counts near the money bubble, and the strategy and logistics that come with playing a high-stakes event of this size.

Foxen also shares his thoughts away from the table, including his view of the field and his picks for possible 2026 Poker Hall of Fame nominees.

That behind-the-scenes perspective is what makes the video stand out. Viewers get the hands, the tension, and the final-table stakes, but they also get a look at the conversations and personalities around the event.

Foxens Big First Summer With ACR Poker

The $100,000 High Roller was part of Foxen’s first WSOP as an ACR Poker Pro.

He joined the team on May 26th alongside Chance Kornuth and Chris Hunichen, then went on to lead the ACR Poker contingent with 14 cashes and $2,067,005 in listed payouts during the 2026 series.

His biggest result came in Event #44, the $10,000 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold’em tournament, where he topped a 466-entry field to earn $594,246 and the fourth WSOP bracelet of his career.

He also finished fourth in the $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship for $300,000 and seventh in the $25,000 High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha event for $267,993.

But the sixth-place finish in the $100,000 High Roller came with its own extra spotlight, thanks to the unusual table atmosphere and the attention around the final-table disputes.

A Closer Look at a Wild High Roller Run

For poker fans, the new ACR Poker video offers a different kind of WSOP story.

It is part high-stakes tournament run, part behind-the-scenes look, and part table-drama breakdown. Most importantly, it shows how Foxen handled a wild event that included a short-stack comeback, a final table, and one of the more talked-about clashes of the summer.

The full behind-the-scenes video is available on YouTube.

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