World Series Of Poker Paradise

Event info

Atlantis Bahamas Resort & Casino

03. 12. 2023 - 14. 12. 2023

The record-breaking WSOPE held at the King's Resort Rozvadov would normally be a nice finale to Las Vegas' main festival, but this year is different. As you know, the WSOP powers-that-be have delighted players and spectators alike with a new addition this year in the form of the WSOP Paradise festival, which will bring the championship bracelet battles to the sunny Bahamas.

On the dates of December 3-14, a new stop in the Bahamas, specifically Atlantis Paradise Island, will get underway, handing out a total of 15 gold bracelets. The full schedule will bring in a total guarantee of $50,000,000 in the aforementioned 15 tournaments , with the Main Event traditionally grabbing the biggest chunk for itself with a $15,000,000 guarantee at a buy-in of $5,000.

"It's now official, WSOP Paradise plans to deliver an unforgettable new winter series with such a packed schedule," said Ty Stewart, Executive Director of the World Series of Poker. "We can't wait to kick off this poker paradise and look forward to crowning the first Main Event champion at Atlantis Paradise Island."

With this stop being a pipe dream for the average poker mortal, the producers didn't disappoint and delighted with the news of live streams from the event. Viewers can look forward to a total of 9 days of live streaming on partner app PokerGO to kick off the Mystery Millions event. This will be followed by the $25k GGMillion$ High Roller, and well, the highlight of it all will be the coverage from the Main Event itself.

Video

STREAM: WSOP Paradise | $1,500 Mystery Millions | Final Table |

STREAM: WSOP Paradise | $25k GGMillion$ | Final Table |

STREAM: WSOP Paradise Main Event (Day 1A) |

STREAM: Main Event WSOP Paradise (Day 3) |

Event News

WSOP: Premiere Paradise hands out first bracelet, record fields are full of stars

WSOP: Half-million bounty joy and more bracelets given away

Huge mistake at the WSOP Paradise Main Event final table

Results

# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Allan Mello BRA 1,000,000$
2. Nazar Buhaiov UKR 593,500$
3. Morten Norland NOR 263,500$
4. Maksim Vaskresenski POL 158,500$
5. Maxime Parys FRA 128,000$
6. Clemen Deng USA 103,500$
7. Kasparas Klezys LIT 81,100$
8. Arnaud Enselme FRA 65,000$
9. Roland Israelashvili USA 50,000$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Jin Hoon Lee KOR 420,000$
2. Max Pinnola USA 257,100$
3. Maria Ho USA 200,000$
4. Konstantin Maslak RUS 160,000$
5. Drew Scott CAN 127,000$
6. Thomas Santerne FRA 101,000$
7. Kartik Ved IND 80,000$
8. Davidi Kitai BEL 64,000$
9. Hyunsup Kim KOR 51,000$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Samuel Mullur AUT 2,736,300$
2. Frank Brannan USA 1,684,500$
3. Daniel Smiljkovic GER 1,192,300$
4. Damian Salas ARG 856,800$
5. Arunas Sapitavicius LIT 625,400$
6. Klemens Roiter AUT 463,700$
7. Matthew Stumpf SPA 349,400$
8. Adrian Mateos CAN 267,500$
9. Renat Bohdanov UKR 208,300$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Martin Raus CAN 334,380$
2. Josef Snejberg CZE 194,800$
3. Michael Acevedo COS 143,200$
4. Jackson Santos BRA 106,300$
5. Seyoon Lim KOR 79,700$
6. Ami Barer CAN 60,300$
7. Yuzhou Yin CHI 46,100$
8. Liviu Bartha ROM 35,600$
9. Guoliang Wei CHI 27,700$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Nikolaos Lampropoulos GRE 871,600$
2. Dan Shak USA 537,900$
3. Imad Derwiche FRA 397,700$
4. Tyler Brown USA 297,400$
5. Nick Schulman USA 225,000$
6. Michael Moncek USA 172,300$
7. Matthew Wantman USA 133,500$
8. Yuri Dzivielevski BRA 104,700$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Boris Kolev BUL 424,550$
2. Daniel Neilson AUS 259,100$
3. Fabian Bernhauser AUT 177,000$
4. Mark Burford USA 123,200$
5. Cristian Nagaki UK 87,300$
6. Jeremy Izquierdo FRA 63,100$
Name Country Reward
1. Erik Seidel USA 1.704.400$
2. Seth Gottlieb USA 1.052.800$
3. Orpen Kisacikoglu Turkey 778.300$
4. Jason Koon USA 582.100$
5. Koichi Chiba Japan 440.500$
6. Alex Foxen USA 337.300$
7. Jonathan Jaffe USA

261.400$

8. Adrian Mateos Spain 205.000$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Ben Wilinofsky CAN 139,379$
2. Asheque Elahi BNL 85,358$
3. Elias Harala FIN 120,913$
4. Santtu Leinonen FIN 186,740$
5. Vadim Zakharyan UKR 33,302$
6. Dante Fernandes BRA 27,742$
7. "IM A BIG BOY" AUT 23,254$
8. Adam Hendrix USA 17,787$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Masashi Oya JAP 2,940,000$
2. Jason Koon USA 1,817,000$
3. Leon Sturm GER 1,322,000$
4. Quan Zhou CHI 976,000$
5. Nick Schulman USA 731,000$
6. Ivan Luca ARG 555,000$
7. Ben Heath UK 430,000$
8. Danny Tang HKG 336,000$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Artur Martirosian RUS 110,591$
2. Dongwuk Moon KOR 70,000$
3. Yuzhou Yin CHI 50,800$
4. Sunghak Lee KOR 36,700$
5. Juan Baraza SPA 25,800$
6. Masashi Oya JAP 19,500$
7. Adam Swan USA 14,200$
8. John Armbrust USA 11,200$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Stanislav Zegal GER 2,000,000$
2. Michael Sklenicka CZE 1,200,000$
3. Daniel Neilson AUS 900,000$
4. Matt Glantz USA 685,000$
5. Rui Sousa POR 510,000$
6. Gabriel Schroeder BRA 400,000$
7. Montgomery McQuade UK 300,000$
8. Luke Graham USA 250,000$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Dante Goya BRA 277,000$
2. Jim Collopy USA 171,200$
3. Bryce Yockey USA 120,900$
4. James Casement USA 87,600$
5. Gavin Andreanoff UK 65,100$
6. Yuriy Anisimov RUS 49,800$
7. Isaac Haxton USA 39,100$
8. Josh Arieh USA 31,700$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Bernardo Neves POR 166,000$
2. Archibald Seaton UK 101,000$
3. Aria Shahi CAN 69,500$
4. Lucas Aleandri ARG 48,800$
5. Natasha Mercier LEB 35,000$
6. Andrei Plotnikov RUS 25,600$
7. Steve Desjarlais CAN 19,100$
8. Aleksandr Zubov RUS 14,500$
# NAME COUNTRY PRIZE
1. Dong Chen CHI 411,659$
2. Thomas Santerne FRA 254,417$
3. Jean-Noel Thorel FRA 182,188$
4. Mike Watson CAN 132,800$
5. Jin Hoon Lee KOR 98,564$
6. Zhewen Hu CHI 74,512$