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WSOP Paradise schedule now available

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The recently announced series is starting to take shape

The inaugural World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise has released the complete schedule of bracelet events for the series, which kicks off on December 3 and runs through December 14 in the Bahamas at Atlantis Paradise Island. A total of 15 bracelet events have been scheduled, carrying more than $50 million in guaranteed prize purses waiting to be won during the event.

The WSOP also announced that players can find 1,000 main event packages available online. The packages will include an 11-night stay in the hotel, access to the lunch buffet, and a ticket to the $5,000 buy-in main event beginning on December 9.

Ty Stewart, SVP & Executive Director of the WSOP, said about the event, “It’s official, WSOP Paradise is set to deliver an unforgettable new winter series with our jam-packed schedule. We can’t wait for cards to be in the air in paradise this December, and we look forward to crowning our first Main Event champion at Atlantis Paradise Island.”

The $15-million guaranteed $5,000 buy-in main event, scheduled for December 9, is the highlight of the series. One of the series’ most unique and significant events is the ‘Millionaire Maker in Paradise’ scheduled from August 20 through October 2. After the field is reduced to 100 players, the $1,500 buy-in, $5-million guaranteed online event will take a break before resuming at Atlantis Paradise Island to determine a champion on December 4.

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