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.
# | 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$ |