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WSOP Paradise continued at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas, Nassau, with Chalie Hook winning Event #13: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller. Hook topped the 115-entrant field to win the $1,456,000 first-place prize, 700 PGT points, and his first career WSOP bracelet.

Hook is fairly new to the high-stakes poker scene, but has nine live WSOP cashes and five WSOP.com cashes to his name. Following this victory, he now has $4,024,942 in lifetime tournament earnings, according to The Hendon Mob. This was also Hook's largest career score, besting his fifth-place finish in the 2024 WSOP $250,000 Super High Roller for $1,237,296.

The 115-entrant field amassed a $5,537,000 prize pool with the final 17 players in the money. Martin Kabrhel, Jason Mercier, Yuri Dzivielevski, Frederic Normand, Ka Kwan Lau, Artur Martirosyan, and Jesse Lonis all fell before the final table, while Lautaro Guerra, Jason Koon, Josh Arieh, Stephen Chidwick, and Michael Moncek all earned valuable PGT points for their bids to qualify for the season-ending PGT $1,000,000 Championship.

WSOP Paradise Event #13: $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize PGT Points
1st Chalie Hook United States $1,456,000 700
2nd Michael Moncek United States $966,000 386
3rd Andras Nemeth Hungary $673,000 269
4th Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom $481,000 192
5th Josh Arieh United States $352,000 141
6th Laszlo Bujtas Hungary $264,000 106
7th Jason Koon United States $203,000 81
8th Lautaro Guerra Spain $161,000 64
9th Andrew Leathem Scotland $131,000 52

Yuri Dzivielevski climbed to 98th place on the PGT leaderboard with 619 PGT points, while Frederic Normand moved to 116th from his 12 Pot-Limit Omaha-only cashes. Artur Martirosyan now sits 123rd, while Jesse Lonis earned his 22nd cash of the season and sits seventh with 1,746 PGT points.

Lautaro Guerra climbs to 20th with 1,273 PGT points, and Jason Koon sits 49th with 913 PGT points. Josh Arieh sits 97th with 621 PGT points, while Stephen Chidwick soars into the top ten to sit eighth with 1,623 PGT points. Michael Moncek cements his seat in the PGT $1,000,000 Championship, sitting 18th with 1,296 PGT points, and Chalie Hook is 86th overall.

PGT Leaderboard Top 10 

Rank Player PGT Points Wins Cashes Winnings
1st Alex Foxen 2,816 4 24 $5,926,948
2nd Sam Soverel 2,772 4 26 $3,680,268
3rd Chino Rheem 2,350 5 29 $2,626,603
4th Michael Mizrachi 2,250 2 2 $11,331,322
5th Nick Schulman 1,921 1 25 $2,154,753
6th Joao Simao 1,822 1 23 $2,756,247
7th Jesse Lonis 1,746 3 22 $2,117,992
8th Stephen Chidwick 1,623 2 12 $3,037,634
9th Adam Hendrix 1,610 1 6 $2,408,632
10th Daniel Negreanu 1,597 2 20 $2,397,441

These are the leaderboard standings as of Sunday, December 14, 2025. The current PGT leaderboard is at pgt.com/leaderboard.

What's Next On the PGT Schedule?

There are three more PGT-qualifying events at WSOP Paradise before Super High Roller Bowl X concludes the calendar year with a $101,000 buy-in, running December 20-22. The 2025 PGT season concludes in January with PGT Last Chance (January 5-10) and the PGT $1,000,000 Championship (January 12-13). The 2026 PGT Season will begin with PGT Kickoff from January 26-31, and players will earn double PGT points for all cashes.

For full PGT schedule information, check out pgt.com/schedule.

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