On the other side of the spectrum are a few high-roller events with high five and even six-figure buy-ins.
For those who belong to the recreational category, there will be tournaments with buy-ins as low as $1000. WSOP Paradise, just like the original live series in Las Vegas, has been designed to cater to players of all types. As things stand now, there will be 15 bracelet-awarding events on the schedule, but not all details have been revealed. The series is officially a part of the World Series of Poker, which means that players in the Bahamas will get to compete for real bracelets. The inaugural edition takes place on Paradise Island in the Bahamas at the Atlantis Resort, spanning December 3 – 14. WSOP Paradise is a brand new series organized by the WSOP and its online partner, GGPoker. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800 GAMBLER.