2025 WSOP Paradise
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Matthias Eibinger officially locked up his first career World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet last night in Event #2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed tournament. He topped a field of 93 entries to secure a massive payday of $1,570,640.
In a performance that also earned him his fifth Triton Poker Series trophy, Eibinger overcame a final table featuring superstars like Stephen Chidwick and Mike Watson, with Watson having to settle for $1,459,360 and second place.
Eibinger, who admitted to playing only a partial schedule of high-rollers each year, called the win "a very special victory" that makes him "hungry for more" titles. He now extends his lead at the top of Austria's all-time money list.
For a full breakdown of the final table action, including all the eliminations and the crucial hands that led to Eibinger's win, you can read the complete article here: Matthias Eibinger Wins First Bracelet, Triton Poker Title of 2025 WSOP Paradise Series.
A total of 150 players are registered at the start of Day 1c in Event #1: $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty, bringing the total number of entrants so far to approximately 1,565.
Among them are bracelet winner Chad Eveslage, who won his fourth WSOP gold bracelet this summer and 2021 WSOP Ladies Event champion Lara Eisenberg.
While we wait for the action to get underway here at WSOP Paradise, check out Daniel Negreanu's latest vlog episode!
Welcome back to PokerNews and our coverage of the 2025 World Series of Poker Paradise at Atlantis Paradise Island.
Just like yesterday, Saturday sees three bracelet events underway, with the final flight of the $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty at 12 p.m.
Then, at 1 p.m., the $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event resumes as it aims to crown a winner today. But that’s not all, as later there’s the $50,000 NLH High Roller Turbo.
This one-day bracelet event starts at 2 p.m. with 250,000 chips and 20-minute levels. There is a 20-minute break after six levels, with late registration open until Level 12 (approx. 7:15 p.m.)
WSOP Paradise Bracelet Schedule (December 6)
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 12:00 | Event #1: $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty - Flight C |
| 13:00 | Event #3: $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event (Day 2) |
| 14:00 | Event #4: $50,000 High Roller Turbo |
WSOP Paradise Side Event Schedule (December 6)
There's just the one side event on the schedule today, with the first Daily Deepstack of the WSOP Paradise schedule. Kicking off at 6 p.m., this tournament has 30-minute levels and late registration until the end of Level 10.
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 18:00 | $600 NLH Daily Deepstack |
WSOP Paradise Satellite Schedule (December 6)
Two satellites to the WSOP Paradise Super Main Event take place today with identical structures. Both feature 20,000 chip starting stacks, play 20 minute levels and have eight levels of late registration.
It’s not too early to book your place in the Super Main Event!
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
| 17:30 | $2,750 Satellite to $25,000 NLH Super Main Event (2 Seats GTD) |
| 21:00 | $1,500 Super Satellite to $25,000 NLH Super Main Event (2 Seats GTD) |
Late registration has closed in Day 1b of Event #1: $2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty. The tournament clock shows 242 players from a field of 653.
The tournament will play down to the money (15%) before bagging when 10% of the field remain.