ACR Poker delivered a mini 'sweat alert' storyline from WSOP 2026, tracking deep runs by Rob Kuhn and Alex Foxen and then posting the final cash results.
In a span of a few hours, the room’s official account highlighted Kuhn’s run in the $1,700 US Circuit Championship and paired it with an update on Foxen’s push in the $10K No Limit 2-7 Single Draw. The format was simple but effective: quick context, how many players were left, and what was at stake.
Rob Kuhn busted out in 15th $19,000… Alex Foxen busted 11th $32,000
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Even without a title, these kinds of public updates matter for fans and backers because they turn the endless summer grind into a trackable narrative. When a sponsored pro is deep, a single post can bring more eyeballs to an event, a stream, or a day’s results.
Kuhn’s 15th-place finish and Foxen’s 11th-place result are also a reminder of how thin the margins are late in big-field championship events. A few hands can be the difference between a solid cash and a shot at the true headline money.



