After resumption of play after the dinner break, play is still hand for hand in the Super Main Event.
Follow the live updates with play just one elimination off the money.
After resumption of play after the dinner break, play is still hand for hand in the Super Main Event.
Follow the live updates with play just one elimination off the money.
The WSOP Super Main Event is heading on dinner break, just six places off the money in Day 2b.
Just 202 places will be paid from the 208 players who remain..
The "bonkers" guarantee is officially history! The $60,000,000 guarantee for the 2025 WSOP Paradise $25,000 Super Main Event has been met and exceeded, making it the largest guaranteed single-tournament prize pool ever achieved in poker outside of a Las Vegas Main Event.
For the full report on how the massive field got there and what this means for poker history, click here
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The $25,000 GGMillion$ event scheduled to run at the World Series of Poker Paradise (WSOPP) has been amended, with a new bracelet event set to take its place tomorrow at noon local time.
Rather than a multi-day format, the replacement event will be played as a single-day $25,000 tournament, featuring a $5 million guarantee. The structure has also been adjusted, with 30-minute blind levels confirmed for the new event.
The official name and full details of the tournament have not yet been announced, but more information is expected shortly.
PokerNews will provide all relevant updates, including the full structure and registration details, as soon as they become available.
A marathon heads-up battle saw Lithuania's Rokas Asipauskas emerging victorious over Alex Keating in Event #6: $5,000 Super COLOSSUS at World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise to win $504,950 and his first bracelet.
In doing so, he denied the well-known American pro (who has no relation to popular high-stakes cash game player Alan Keating) his second bracelet. Keating's first bracelet came from a victory in the $5,000 penultimate event at the 2023 WSOP in Las Vegas.
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The WSOP Paradise $25,000 Super Main Event has officially surpassed its record-breaking guarantee, with the final field totaling a massive 2,891 entries to generate a prize pool of over $72 million!
This figure makes it the eighth-largest poker tournament prize pool in history and the largest ever recorded outside of the Las Vegas WSOP Main Event. Players are currently in action on Day 2b, playing until to reach the money.
The full payouts are yet to be confirmed, but the tournament is expected to create one of the biggest first-place prizes in poker history.