Two high-stakes poker power couples have dominated the series, capturing five out of seven titles
The 2026 US Poker Open (USPO) at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas has become a family affair, as two of poker’s most prominent couples—Alex and Kristen Foxen alongside Brock Wilson and Cherish Andrews—have combined to win five of the first seven events. Their unprecedented run of success has left the rest of the high-stakes community scrambling as the series nears its April 22 conclusion.
The Foxens, often hailed as the ultimate poker power couple, added more hardware to their mantle this past week. Alex Foxen secured a victory in Event #7: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em, earning $210,000 and tying the all-time record of 13 PGT titles. This followed a dominant performance by Kristen Foxen, who took down a $10,000 NLH event just days prior for $198,000. Together, the duo has locked up two titles and reinforced their status at the top of the PGT all-time money list.
However, the duo of Brock Wilson and Cherish Andrews has been even more prolific. Wilson kicked off the series with a win in Event #1 ($120,900) and later secured a second trophy in Event #6, defeating Nick Schulman heads-up for $224,000. Andrews bolstered their total by claiming Event #3 ($143,750), bringing the couple’s title count to three.
With 12 combined cashes between the four players, these couples are not just winning—they are dictating the pace of the entire series. As the final events approach, the race for the Golden Eagle trophy and the $25,000 PGT Passport remains a private battle within these two households, setting a historic precedent for dominance in the PokerGO Tour.