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2025 WSOP PARADISE SUPER MAIN EVENT PRIZE POOL MAKES POKER HISTORY

The biggest prize pool in poker history outside of the WSOP Main Event, the 2025 Super Main Event serves as one of the most significant tournaments ever organized by the WSOP, and will be remembered for years to come.
Dec 15 2025 05:35 PM EST
2025 WSOP PARADISE SUPER MAIN EVENT PRIZE POOL MAKES POKER HISTORY

Nassau, Bahamas (December 15, 2025) - Over the course of six days, more than 2,000 poker players have helped contribute to poker history, entering the $25,000 Super Main Event at WSOP Paradise 2025.

At around 4:15 PM local time on Monday, December 15th, registration closed in the Super Main Event, officially cementing one of the most impressive tournament prize pools ever.

Drawing 2,891 entrants from all over the globe, the official prize pool of the 2025 Super Main Event surpassed the historic $60,000,000 prize pool guarantee, ultimately culminating in a total worth $72,275,000.

The biggest prize pool in poker history outside of the WSOP Main Event, the 2025 Super Main Event serves as one of the most significant tournaments ever organized by the WSOP, and will be remembered for years to come.

The first-place prize awarded to the eventual 2025 WSOP Super Main Event champion will be announced once the official prize pool payouts are made public.

While Day 2B continues with plenty of action still to take place, 528 players remain in the Super Main Event, with some players beginning to gain momentum (and chips) as they get deeper into the tournament.

At the time of publishing, here are the top overall chip stacks in the 2025 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event:

Day 2A

1st: Martin Kabrhel - 22,675,000
2nd: Tomas Kubaliak - 19,100,000
3rd: Evgenii Akimov - 18,450,000
4th: Ali Abdulzahra - 17,675,000
5th: Leonardo Song-Carrillo - 16,300,000
6th: Julian Pineda Lozano - 16,125,000
7th: Alexandros Theologis - 15,800,000
8th: Leonard Maue - 13,900,000
9th: Daniel Rezaei - 13,850,000
10th: Ryuta Nakai - 13,775,000

Day 2B (still running)

1st: Feliz Rabas - 9,210,000
2nd: Chad Eveslage - 8,215,000
3rd: Lukas Rutkauskas - 8,070,000
4th: Alex Livingston - 7,700,000
5th: Wai Kiat Lee - 7,700,000
6th: Alejandro Lococo - 6,950,000
7th: Anthony Spinella - 6,500,000
8th: Alberto Speranzoni - 6,380,000
9th: James Caputo - 6,300,000
10th: Anatoly Zlotnikov - 6,275,000

To keep up on all of the action, not only for the Super Main Event, but also for all remaining WSOP bracelet events at WSOP Paradise 2025, be sure to download the WSOP+ app on your mobile device.

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