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WSOP Paradise is coming to a conclusion from Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas, Nassau, as Johan 'YoH ViraL' Guilbert wins his first WSOP bracelet in Event #14: $25,000 GGMillion$. Guilbert topped the 287-entrant field to win the $1,534,645 first-place prize, 750 PGT points, and most importantly, his first career WSOP bracelet.

Guilbert has been a professional poker player for many years, but a WSOP bracelet was the only accomplishment that he hadn't managed to chase down. Guilber has amassed more than $6,390,000 in lifetime tournament earnings, according to The Hendon Mob, putting him 11th on the French All-Time Money List.

The $25,000 buy-in GGMillion$ originally was scheduled for December 15 and carried a $10,000,000 prize pool guarantee. However, the event was rescheduled to be a single-day turbo the next day with only a $5,000,000 prize pool guarantee. The 287-entrant field would create a prize pool of $7,098,945 that paid the final 44 players. Nacho Barbero, Brandon Wilson, Aleks Ponakovs, Joe Serock, Lou Garza, Laszlo Bujtas, Daniel Dvoress, Chino Rheem, and Viktor Blom were a few of the players finishing in the money before the day ended with six players.

The final six returned for an unscheduled Day 2, and it would be Guilbert reaching heads-up play against Finnish Pot-Limit Omaha wizard, Eelis Parssinen. The cards would fall the Frenchman's way, and he secured his first WSOP bracelet.

WSOP Paradise Event #14: $25,000 GGMillion$ Single Day Turbo Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize PGT Points
1st Johan Guilbert France $1,534,645 750
2nd Eelis Parssinen Finland $1,043,400 700
3rd Ramiro Petrone Argentina $724,500 435
4th Iago Sturzeneker Brazil $512,800 308
5th Michael Moncek United States $370,200 222
6th Andrija Robovic Serbia $272,600 164
7th David Chen United States $205,000 123
8th Eric Yanovsky United States $157,300 94
9th Denys Chufarin Ukraine $123,400 74

Brandon Wilson moved up to 84th place on the PGT leaderboard with his 39th-place finish, while Nacho Barbero climbed to 63rd. Lou Garza now sits 55th with 882 PGT points, while Chino Rheem's 18th-place finish was his 30th cash of the PGT season. Rheem remains in third on the PGT leaderboard with 2,385 PGT points.

Viktor Blom moved to 20th on the PGT leaderboard with 1,274 PGT points, while David Chen sits 47th with 949 PGT points. Michael Moncek sits 14th overall with 1,518 PGT points, while Eelis Parssinen is 71st with 777 PGT points. Johan Guilbert earned his third cash of the season and moved to 69th on the PGT leaderboard with 784 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 2,385 5 30 $2,684,903
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 Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The current PGT leaderboard is at pgt.com/leaderboard.

What's Next On the PGT Schedule?

There is just one last PGT-qualifying event 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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