Foxen, Negreanu, and Lonis Shine in PokerGO Tour PLO Series

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Daniel Negreanu won a tournament and reached three final tables during the PokerGO Tour PLO Series, which concluded on Saturday with Zachary Schwartz winning the $5,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Bounty finale. But the top performers in the series were Alex Foxen and Jesse Lonis.
Schwartz, a mid-stakes player with over $1.1 million in live tournament cashes, beat out 73 players to win $63,510 plus bounties in Event #11. He defeated Foxen heads-up to finish off the tournament and the pot-limit Omaha series at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.
Event #11 Final Table Results
Lonis Dominates

Negreanu finished the series with five cashes, which included a win in Event #3 and two additional final table appearances. Foxen also crushed it with five cashes, four final tables, and a win in Event #7.
Foxen, who finished the series with 633 points, would have been the overall champion had he defeated Schwartz in heads-up play. But he ended up falling just short of Lonis, who took the series crown with 662 points.
Lonis, who has become one of the top tournament players in the world the past few years, earned five cashes, one win (Event #9), and four final table appearances, including four top three finishes.
Chino Rheem, Bryce Yockey, and Tyler Brown were among the other top performers during the PGT PLO Series. Brown, who finished with 407 points, cashed in six of the 11 events and made four final tables, but was unable to win a tournament, which prevented him from having a shot at the overall series title.
PGT PLO Series Leaderboard
Lonis, with his banner series performance, cracked the $15 million lifetime mark in live tournaments, according to The Hendon Mob. The two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner is heading into the summer with over $1 million in cashes already this year. He's cashed in 12 PokerGO Tour events in 2025, including two titles.
The PGT will begin one of its staple series on Tuesday with the U.S. Poker Open kicking off. The series features eight no-limit hold'em tournaments ranging from $5,100 to $25,200.