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WSOP Paradise is underway at Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas, Nassau, with Daniel Rezaei winning Event #4: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller Turbo for $1,900,000 in prize money. This was Rezaei's first WSOP bracelet, and he also picked up 750 PGT points to take his season tally to 770 PGT points. He sits 73rd on the PGT leaderboard. 

Rezaei remains fourth on the Austrian All-Time Money List with $10,325,118 in lifetime tournament earnings, according to The Hendon Mob. He trails Matthias Eibinger, who won the opening event at WSOP Paradise, Thomas Muhlocker, and Samuel Mullur.

The 151-entrant field in Event #4 amassed a $7,474,500 prize pool, with the final 23 players paid. Players finishing in the money included Talal Shakerchi, Viktor Blom, Kristen Foxen, David Chen, Nick Petrangelo, and Michael Moncek. The final table included Thomas Boivin (7th), Joao Simao (4th), Paul Phua (3rd), and Mustapha Kanit (2nd).

WSOP Paradise Event #4: $50,000 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller Turbo Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize PGT Points
1st Daniel Rezaei Austria $1,900,000 750
2nd Mustapha Kanit Italy $1,215,000 700
3rd Paul Phua Malaysia $815,000 326
4th Joao Simao Brazil $570,000 228
5th Hui Chen China $405,000 162
6th Matthew Wakeman Australia $300,000 120
7th Thomas Boivin Belgium $235,000 94
8th Tyler Moncek United States $189,000 76
9th Michael Moncek United States $157,500 63

Talal Shakerchi moved up to 96th on the PGT leaderboard with 606 PGT points, while Viktor Blom climbed to 65th with 809 PGT points. Kristen Foxen earned 48 PGT points for her 14th-place finish and moved to 11th on the PGT leaderboard with 1,542 PGT points. David Chen is now 61st on the PGT leaderboard with 826 PGT points, while Nick Petrangelo climbs to 110th with 509 PGT points. Michael Moncek now sits 48th on the PGT leaderboard with 910 PGT points, while Thomas Boivin sits 21st on the PGT leaderboard with 1,213 PGT points. 

Joao Simao earned 228 PGT points for his fourth-place finish and moves to sixth on the PGT leaderboard with 1,822 PGT points. Mustapha Kanit earned 700 PGT points and sits 67th on the PGT leaderboard, while Daniel Rezaei is 73rd on the PGT leaderboard with 770 PGT points.

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 1,679 3 20 $1,985,092
8th Adam Hendrix 1,610 1 6 $2,408,632
9th Daniel Negreanu 1,597 2 20 $2,397,441
10th John Riordan 1,549 1 28 $2,414,813

These are the leaderboard standings as of Sunday, December 7, 2025. The current PGT leaderboard is at pgt.com/leaderboard.

What's Next On the PGT Schedule?

There are five 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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