Here Are the Celebrities & Poker Pros Confirmed to Attend WSOP Paradise
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise is a winter series held at the Atlantis Paradise Island in The Bahamas. The series runs from December 3-14 and will feature 15 bracelet events across different variants with over $51 million in guarantees. PokerNews will be on hand to provide live coverage of the event, with photos, videos, and player interviews live from the tournament floor in The Bahamas.
GGPoker Ambassador Daniel Negreanu is confirmed to attend the event and recently spoke with PokerNews about his plans in The Bahamas. Meanwhile, legendary WSOP commentary duo Lon McEachern and Norman Chad have already ventured to the Atlantis to film instructional videos to help attendees learn everything they need to know when on-site for the WSOP Paradise.
The WSOP has also been busy confirming both celebrities and poker pros who will be in attendance.
The Best Ways to Win Your Way to WSOP Paradise Online and Live
Celebrities in the House
One of the biggest draws for players to venture to the Bahamas for WSOP Paradise will be the opportunity to play against a slew of celebrities. Several celebrities have already been confirmed, while others are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.
Heres a look at those celebs we know are coming:
Phil Hellmuth
It wouldnt be the WSOP without the all-time bracelet winner, and fortunately, poker fans can look forward to the Poker Brat being in the Bahamas. 17-time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth recently confirmed that he will look to add an 18th piece of hardware before the year is out.
Hellmuth recently made his first post-summer WSOP appearance in the North American Poker Tour (NAPT) in Las Vegas, and he must have caught the itch for more poker action.
Fun Fact Hellmuth has only one documented tournament cash from the Bahamas. According to the Hendon Mob, it came back in the 2013 PCA when he finished fourth in Event #15: $5,300 Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) for $33,180.
Shaun Deeb
If Hellmuths legacy at the WSOP is tied to bracelets, Shaun Deebs is no doubt intertwined with the WSOP Player of the Year Race. Deeb, who has six bracelets of his own including one from this past summer, not only contends hard for the POY title each and every year, hes made it a personal mission to help pump it up in the publics consciousness.
Deeb, who won the WSOP POY title in 2018, will make his way to the Atlantis on Paradise Island, and hell do so while trying to win $1,000,000 in his well-documented body fat bet against Bill Perkins.
According to the Hendon Mob, Deeb has 10 cashes in the Bahamas dating back to 2007. In 2011, he had a pair of runner-up finishes in PCA tournaments for $75,000 and $62,080 respectively, and in 2014 he won the PCA $2,20 Open Face Chinese tournament for $32,380. More recently, he took fourth in the 2023 PCA $25,000 PLO High Roller for $121,500.
Shaun Deeb Bets $100K He Can Reach 17% Body Fat By the 2024 WSOP
Jonathan Little
Another poker pro thatll travel south to the Bahamas is noted poker coach and author Jonathan Little, who contributes strategy articles right here on PokerNews. Little, who is fresh off winning the StormX Invitational III in partnership with PokerGO for $130,386, will be looking for his first WSOP gold bracelet.
The Bahamas might just be the place for him to do it too as he has notched 13 cashes on the island nation according to the Hendon Mob. That included two final tables earlier this year during the PCA, and back in 2007 finishing fifth in the $8,000 PCA Main Event for $317,873.
Who Else Will Be There?
Heres a list of people PokerNews has learned will be at the WSOP Paradise:
Daniel Negreanu | Lon McEachern | Norman Chad |
Josh Arieh | Shaun Deeb | Phil Hellmuth |
Santhosh Suvarna | Paul Phua | Hoodie Allen (rapper) |
Tony Parker (4-time NBA champ) | Sergio Aguero (Soccer Legend) | Lexy Gavin |
Bob Mather | Jamie Gold | Wolfgang (vlogger) |
Alexandra Botez | Bertrand ElkY Grospellier | Eric Wasserson |
Erick Lindgren | Jonathan Little | Boston Rob Mariano (Survivor) |
Jeff Platt | Rob Yong | David Williams |
Dan Cates | Kevin Martin | Phil Nagy |
GGPoker Qualifier Robert Parsons Finally Gets His Chance to Play the WSOP
2023 WSOP Paradise Schedule
The 2023 WSOP Paradise shuffles up and deals in The Bahamas on October 3 with the $1,650 buy-in Mystery Millions. It boasts a $5 million guarantee on its prize pool, so will be the perfect curtain raiser for the 11-day festival.
Every bracelet-awarding event promises at least $1 million will be awarded, with the $1,500 Millionaire Maker and the $103,000 Ultra High Roller coming with a $5 million guarantee.
Of course, the biggest tournament of them all is the $5,300 Main Event, which will pay out $15 million to those fortunate and skillful enough to make it into the money place.
GGPoker has been busy qualifying players from all over the world via their Road To Paradise, which launched at the beginning of October. Each WSOP Paradise package comes with entry into the prestigious $5,000 WSOP Paradise Main Event, scheduled to unfold amid the tropical slendor of Atlantis Paradise Island from December 9, offering an impressive $15 million in guaranteed prizes. But that’s not all; winners will also savor a 10-night stay at the luxurious Atlantis Paradise Island resort, celebrated for its lavish amenities and awe-inspiring ocean vistas.
Start Date | Event | Total Buy-in | Guarantee |
---|---|---|---|
Sun 3 Dec | #1: Mystery Millions | $1,650 | $5,000,000 |
Mon 4 Dec | #2: Millionaire Maker in Paradise | $1,500 | $5,000,000 |
Tue 5 Dec | #3: GGMillion$ High Rollers Championship | $26,000 | $10,000.000 |
#4: Mini Main Event No-Limit Hold’em | $1,100 | $1,000,000 | |
Thu 7 Dec | #5: High Roller Pot-Limit Omaha | $26,000 | $2,000,000 |
Fri 8 Dec | #6: No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed | $3,300 | $1,000,000 |
#7: Super High Roller No-Limit Hold’em | $53,000 | $2,000,000 | |
#8: Mystery Bounty Pot-Limit Omaha | $2,100 | $1,000,000 | |
Sat 9 Dec | #9: Ultra High Roller No-Limit Hold’em | $103,000 | $5,000,000 |
#10: Main Event Championship | $5,300 | $15,000,000 | |
Tue 12 Dec | #11: Flip & Go | $800 | |
Wed 13 Dec | #12: No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout (Online) | $1,050 | $1,000,000 |
#13: Pot-Limit Omaha Championship | $10,400 | $1,000,000 | |
#14: The Closer Turbo Bounty | $2,200 | $1,000,000 | |
Thu 14 Dec | #15: High Roller No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed | $10,400 | $1,000,000 |
Tags
Related Tournaments
FAQ
What is the origin of the name Roulette?
What is the origin of the name Roulette? The origin of the name “roulette” is French and it means “little wheel”. The name is derived from the fact that the game is played on a small wheel that spins around, with players betting on where the ball will land. The word “roulette” was first used in its current context in the 18th century, although the game itself dates back much earlier.
How do I land the Big Bass Bonanza maximum win?
How do I land the Big Bass Bonanza maximum win? To reach the maximum win, you need to trigger the free spins feature and retrigger the 10 extra spins three times, adding a 10x multiplier to your wild and winnings.
How to play okey online?
How to play okey online? During the game each player receives a hand of 14 tiles. The objective of the game is to form a hand that consists entirely of sets of equal numbered tiles and runs of consecutive tiles of the same color. This can be achieved by drawing and discarding tiles. The first player to complete their hand wins the game.
Who is the best WPT player?
Who is the best WPT player? Leaderboard Rank Player Titles 1 Carlos Mortensen 3 2 Daniel Negreanu 2 3 Michael Mizrachi 2 4 Fedor Holz 1
When and where was the game of roulette first played?
When and where was the game of roulette first played? The game as we know it today first appeared in Paris in 1796, and quickly gained popularity throughout Europe, especially in the casinos of Monte Carlo. The addition of the zero by Francois and Louis Blanc in the mid-19th century helped to increase the house edge and make the game more profitable for casinos.