The WSOP introduced WSOP Paradise that will take place in December

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95 live tournaments and 20 online tournaments that fought for valuable WSOP gold bracelets now have their new owners. We also got to know the new champion of the record Main Event, who became Daniel Weinman.

A day before the end of the entire festival, the organizers surprised us with a brand new WSOP Paradise. From December 3 to 14, 2023, a new WSOP stop will be launched in the Bahamas, specifically on Atlantis Paradise Island, which will hand out 15 gold bracelets.

Tournaments with a total guaranteed amount of up to $50,000,000 await all those who do not like the winter season. In a new promo video, Daniel Negreanu sketched us at least a little bit about this upcoming festival. So we know that there will be, for example, High Roller tournaments with a buy-in of $25,000, $50,000 or $100,000.

The Main Event is also part of the festival, in this case it will guarantee $15,000,000 with a buy-in of $5,000, but there will also be a $1,500 Mystery Bounty with a guarantee of $5,000,000 or two PLO tournaments. The full list of tournaments has not yet been published.

"The summer was an unprecedented success, but the vision is just as ambitious for WSOP Paradise," said WSOP Executive Director Ty Stewart. “We have the strongest online partner in the world and they are ready to send a record number of qualifiers to the live tournament. Atlantis also has a great heritage in poker and we believe that this combination of partners can deliver the most powerful new poker franchise for years to come. Many players say that summer in Vegas is the best time of the year. We hope it will be rivaled only by Winter in Paradise."

While we're talking about the WSOP, we shouldn't forget the WSOP Europe, which will also be held this year in the Rozvadov poker room. You can battle for 15 bracelets between October 25 and November 16. The WSOPE schedule will include, for example, a Mini Main Event with a guarantee of €1,000,000, High Roller tournaments with a buy-in of €25,000 or €50,000, and there will also be a Main Event with a buy-in of €10,350 and a guarantee of €5,000,000.

What do you think about the new WSOP Paradise? Let us know in the comments.


Source: Kings Resort, Pokernews, WSOP, Twitter