WSOP Paradise 2025 Delivers A Solid Start and Wins Across Events

mrinal-gujare
08 Dec 2025
Mrinal Gujare 08 Dec 2025
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  • WSOP Paradise 2025 begins with significant bracelet victories.
  • Christopher Nguyen leads $2,500 Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty.
  • Soverel wins 4th bracelet in Triton PLO Main Event.
WSOP Paradise 2025
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WSOP Paradise 2025 opened with major outcomes across the first six events. Read below for bracelet winners, top payouts and chip leaders.

WSOP Paradise 2025 began with a run of decisive outcomes. Bracelet wins in PLO, movement in the Mystery Bounty field and rising stacks in the Invitational all pushed the series forward. The opening line-up set clear paths for the next round of play.

$2,500 WSOP Circuit Championship Mystery Bounty

Nguyen carried the lead into Day 3. The four way all in that cracked his aces did not remove him from the top. Bromberg and Li advanced with strong stacks. Jozonis, Sommatino, Liu, Guidice, McEwan, Darner and Jontulovic also remain in contention.

$75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed

Matthias Eibinger completed a sweep with a Triton title and his first WSOP bracelet. The $1,570,640 payout was the top share of the prize pool. Watson placed second. Weisman took third after losing a river card that altered the final table.

$100,000 Triton PLO Main Event

Soverel won his fourth bracelet and his first Triton title. The $2,594,000 result closed the event after a short finish. Nemeth secured $1,751,000 for second place after a deep run in the 103 player field.

$50,000 High Roller Turbo

Rezaei won the event and claimed the $1,900,000 payout. Kanit placed second. Phua reached another WSOP final table after a gap of three years. The turbo structure produced a short path to the final hands.

$250,000 Triton Invitational - Day 1

Invitees led most of the top 10 after Day 1. Ye Wang closed with 1,643,000. Hook followed near the top. Kayhan Mokri and Dejan Kaladjurdjevic represented the Pros in the leading group. The event stands as the second largest Triton Invitational with 126 entries.

$5,000 Super COLOSSUS - Day 1

Christopher Nguyen bagged one of the largest stacks with 8,480,000. Andrei Piatrushchanka ended close behind at 8,130,000. Eighty one players advanced from a field of 527 entries.


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