Editorial World Series of Poker Commission The festival is now officially complete. 15 bracelets were awarded during the 12-day series. Full results from the 13 live events held at Atlantis Paradise Island Resort & Casino have been released, with information on the two online events expected to be held in the coming days. The live events have awarded more than $68.8 million, with more than 15,300 entries across those 13 tournaments.
Here’s a look at the final two tournaments that concluded on the final day of the festival.
WSOP Paradise $10,000 Betting Limit Omaha $1 Million GTD
The second round of two Omaha high reels on the schedule saw 104 entries worth $10,000, surpassing the $1 million guarantee. The top 16 contestants took home the money, with the eventual champion taking home $277,700: Dante Gioia.
The Brazilian now has more than $586,000 in career earnings. This was his third WSOP He finished in the final standings for the year, having previously finished eighth in 2023 WSOP Connected The $400 Giant and third in the $840 Pot Limit Omaha Bonus Event.
Other big names delving deep include two-time bracelet winner Chris Brewer (17th), two-time bracelet winner Sam Soverell (14th), and ten-time WSOP Circuit Ring winner Jeffrey Trudeau (10th), six-time bracelet winner Josh Ariere (8th), bracelet winner Isaac Haxton (7th), bracelet winner Bryce Yockey (3rd), and three-time bracelet winner Jim Collopy (2nd).
Haxton got 150 Card player He was named Player of the Year to finish 25th in the final rankings for 2023. With seven titles won and nearly $14.6 million earned so far Boy Earnings, Haxton remains in second place in Boy Ranking provided by World poker. He also got 39 Go poker tour points, increasing his lead in this high-stakes points race.
Collopy rose to twenty-first place on Boy The ranking is the result of his second place. This was his 15th run at the 2023 final table.
place | player | Profits | Boy points | Bgt points |
1 | Dante Goya | $277,700 | 600 | 278 |
2 | Jim Collopy | $171,200 | 500 | 171 |
3 | Price Yuki | $120,900 | 400 | 121 |
4 | James Casement | $87,600 | 300 | 88 |
5 | Gavin Andrianoff | $65,100 | 250 | 65 |
6 | Yuri Anisimov | $49,800 | 200 | 50 |
7 | Isaac Haxton | $39,100 | 150 | 39 |
8 | Josh Aryeh | $31,700 | 100 | 32 |
9 | Stefan Lehner | $26,400 | 50 | 26 |
$2000 No Limit Hold’em Bounty Turbo $1 Million GTD
The $2,000 No Limit Hold’em Turbo Bonus Event has been dubbed “The Closer,” the last chance dance for players to try and get their hands on a bracelet before leaving the Caribbean.
The player who ended up succeeding in this endeavor was Portuguese Bernardo Neves. He beat a field of 406 entries to secure his first piece WSOP hardware and $166,000 in the main prize pool. Neves also took home 720 Boy Points to win.
The top 61 contestants took home the money, with standouts such as Twice World Poker Tour Champion Jonathan Little (44th), Raminder Singh (10th) and Natasha Mercier (5th) run deep.
place | player | Profits | Boy points |
1 | Bernardo Neves | $166,000 | 720 |
2 | Archibald Seton | $101,000 | 600 |
3 | Arya Shahi | $69,500 | 480 |
4 | Lucas Aleandre | $48,800 | 360 |
5 | Natasha Mercier | $35,000 | 300 |
6 | Andrei Plotnikov | $25,600 | 240 |
7 | Stephen Desjarlais | $19,100 | 180 |
8 | Alexander Zubov | $14,500 | 120 |
9 | Park Hyungyu | $11,300 | 60 |
Winning photo credits: WSOP / Thomas Stacha, Matthew Berglund.