Several other celebrities and well-known poker pros have confirmed their attendance, including 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, former WSOP Player of the Year Shaun Deeb and veteran WSOP commentators Lon McEachern and Norman Chad. Negreanu isn't the only poker star set to attend the WSOP Paradise at Atlantis Paradise Island in The Bahamas. Winners include an Ontarian engineer, a Romanian in his first live poker event ever and a casual player hoping to meet Daniel Negreanu and win himself a Porsche 911. Head to the WSOP Paradise Live Reporting HubĮach WSOP Paradise package comes with entry into the prestigious $5,000 WSOP Paradise Main Event and a 10-night stay at the luxurious Atlantis Paradise Island resort. The action is already underway with the first flights of the $1,500 Mystery Millions, which features several GGPoker qualifiers who won their way via the 'Road to Paradise' promotion which launched at the beginning of October. The event promised 15 bracelet events from December 3-14, with at least $50 million in prize money to be awarded across all events. After years of players crying out for a winter Series - 2021 and WSOP Europe notwithstanding - the WSOP finally announced WSOP Paradise in July this year.
The year began with a major blow-out festival in the Bahamas, so it feels right that it finishes with one as well.