Negreanu hasn't traveled much in recent years to play poker outside of WSOP Europe, but he'll be chasing his first bracelet since 2013 this winter in the Bahamas, and is coming off a second straight disappointing summer World Series of Poker. “It’s going to be an absolutely amazing experience, the best of poker at one of the world’s most luxurious resorts." “GGPoker is delighted to launch WSOP Paradise and welcome hundreds of players from all over the world to Atlantis Paradise Island this December,” Negreanu said in a press release. Other events announced include a $1,500 Mystery Bounty, $25,000 GGMillion$, along with two pot-limit Omaha tournaments. The series will be highlighted by a $5,000 Main Event with $15 million guaranteed. This coming winter, the Bahamas will host a WSOP bracelet series for the first time. The island is a familiar spot for major poker events, most notably the popular PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA). With gorgeous beaches and warm weather, there aren't many better places to be in December than the Bahamas. In total, the WSOP is guaranteeing at least $50 million in prize money to be awarded across all events in the Bahamas. The full schedule isn't out, but Negreanu teased a heavy dose of high rollers, including $50,000 and $100,000 buy-in tournaments. Via a Twitter video, GG's top ambassador Daniel Negreanu shared some details about the upcoming major event. In partnership with GGPoker, the winter series will include 15 bracelet events from Dec. The 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas is winding down, but the action will heat up again come December with the first ever WSOP Paradise at the Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas.
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