Zegal was joined at the international final table by Brazil's Gabriel Schroeder, Portugal's Rui Sousa and American Matt Glantz, who was looking to bring 'TeamLucky' a second Main Event title this year after his good friend Daniel Weinman won $12.1 million earlier this summer. 'This is what you call life-changing money, I guess.' 'I think I played well too, but obviously (there's) tons of luck. 'I was so lucky, the cards just fell my way all the time,' Zegal told PokerNews in a winner's interview. The field included dozens of online qualifiers, including Zegal, who was able to parlay his online poker prowess into a life-altering seven-figure victory. The inaugural WSOP Paradise Main Event at the five-star Atlantis Resort in The Bahamas drew 3,010 players for a prize pool that just squeaked past the $15 million guarantee.
The GGPoker qualifier defeated heads-up opponent Michael Sklenicka of the Czech Republic to wrap up a final day that only lasted four hours. The first-ever World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise Main Event champion has been crowned as Germany's Stanislav Zegal took down the $5,000 buy-in event for $2 million and his first WSOP bracelet. Online Qualifier Stanislav Zegal Wins First WSOP Paradise Main Event ($2,000,000)