2023 WSOP Paradise

Event #9: $100,000 Ultra High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 WSOP Paradise

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
106
Prize
$2,940,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Prize Pool
$11,100,000
Entries
111
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
10
Players Left
1

Masashi Oya Leads Final Day of WSOP Paradise $100,000 Ultra High Roller

Masashi Oya
Masashi Oya

Welcome to Day 3 of Event #9: $100,000 Ultra High Roller at the 2023 World Series of Poker Paradise. The third and final day commences at 2 p.m. local time at Atlantis Resort in The Bahamas.

The biggest buy-in event of the series offered a $5 million guarantee and that number was smashed by more than double, as a total of 111 entrants created a prize pool of $11,100,000. The top 17 finishers earned a piece of it and now all eyes are on the bracelet and top prize of $2,940,000.

Only ten players will return for the third and final day and Japan's Masashi Oya sits atop the leaderboard with 18,150,000 in chips. GGPoker ambassador Jason Koon comes back second in chips, while four-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman rounds out the top three stacks.

The other players returning to the felt are Quan Zhou, Leon Sturm, Lucas Greenwood, Ben Heath, Danny Tang, Ivan Luca, and Leonard Maue.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Masashi OyaJapan18,150,00072
2Jason KoonUnited States12,900,00051
3Nick SchulmanUnited States11,150,00044
4Quan ZhouChina6,000,00024
5Leon SturmGermany5,750,00023
6Lucas GreenwoodCanada3,875,00015
7Ben HeathUnited Kingdom3,150,00012
8Danny TangHong Kong2,950,00011
9Ivan LucaArgentina1,450,0005
10Leonard MaueGermany1,200,0004

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1st$2,940,000
2nd$1,817,000
3rd$1,322,000
4th$976,000
5th$731,000
6th$555,000
7th$430,000
8th$336,000
9th$268,000
10th$216,000

Those who cashed but fell short of the final day include Justin Bonomo (11th - $216,000), Taylor von Kriegenbergh (12th - $189,500), Pieter Aerts (13th - $189,500), Rui Ferreira (14th - $173,000), Ren Lin (15th -$173,000), Sorel Mizzi (16th - $173,000), and David Peters (17th - $173,000).

Play will resume in Level 18 with blinds at 125,000/250,000 with a 250,000 big blind ante. Levels will be 60 minutes in duration with a 15-minute break scheduled for every two levels and the plan is to play down to a winner.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team provides updates from WSOP Paradise at Atlantis Paradise Island Resort in The Bahamas until a winner is crowned.

Tags: Ben HeathDanny TangDavid PetersIvan LucaJason KoonJustin BonomoLeon SturmLeonard MaueLucas GreenwoodMasashi OyaNick SchulmanPieter AertsQuan ZhouRen LinRui FerreiraSorel Mizzi