2023 WSOP Paradise Main Event Reaches Final Table

WSOP and GGPoker have once again surpassed expectations with the WSOP Paradise festival. Despite concerns of an overlay, the event attracted a remarkable total of 3,010 entries for the $5,000 Main Event. This turnout pushed the prize pool to $15,050,000, narrowly surpassing the guarantee by $50,000. This achievement is particularly noteworthy given that both the WPT World Championship and EPT Prague are concurrently reporting record-breaking numbers.

As the final day in Bahama’s paradise approaches, the Main Event has whittled down to just 7 contenders, each vying for the prestigious title. Leading the final table is Australia’s Daniel Neilson, commanding the game with 62 big blinds. He is closely followed by Stanislav Zegal from Germany and Gabriel Schroeder from Brazil, both holding 46 big blinds. Notably, Schroeder is the only player at the table with a WSOP bracelet to his name.

The final table boasts an international lineup, featuring 8 players from 8 different countries:

SeatPlayerCountryChips stackBig blinds
1Michael SklenickaCzech Republic16,000,00026
2Matt GlantzUnited States15,500,00025
3Stanislav ZegalGermany28,000,00046
4Gabriel SchroederBrazil28,000,00046
5Montgomery McQuadeUnited Kingdom4,900,0008
6Rui SousaPortugal20,700,00034
7Daniel NeilsonAustralia37,400,00062

Each finalist has already secured a minimum payout of $300,000, with the winner set to receive a grand prize of $2,000,000. The payouts for the final seven are as follows:

PlacePrize
1st$2,000,000
2nd$1,200,000
3rd$900,000
4th$685,000
5th$510,000
6th$400,000
7th$300,000

The remaining seven players will resume their battle for the WSOP Paradise Main Event bracelet at 2pm local time with livestream starting half an hour later at 2:30pmET / 20:30 CET. Poker fans can catch the action live on the GGPoker YouTube channel, where the drama of the final table will unfold, crowning a new champion in the prestigious WSOP Paradise Main Event.

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