Wynn Millions: Shorr Rivered on the Bubble; Zamani Bags Best of 45 Survivors

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Day 2 of the $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship has wrapped up inside the Wynn, Las Vegas after another ten levels played out on the hosts' iconic blue felt. On a high, after the second stage was completed, was Martin Zamani, who bagged the chip lead as 45 players advanced to Day 3. There's still plenty of poker left to play as the showstopper of the series wraps up on Wednesday, March 13.

The tournament drew 1,180 entries, from which 327 players qualified for Day 2. The total prize pool was $3,746,500, and the winner is slated to take home $596,067.

Zamani is followed closely in second by K.C. Carlston and Chris Frank in third, while Pedro Ingles and Jeremy Felicetti round out the top five.

Click here for a full list of payouts.

2024 Wynn Millions Championship Top 10 Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 3 Big Blinds
1Martin ZamaniUnited States2,700,000108
2K.C. CarlstonUnited States2,580,000103
3Chris FrankGermany2,415,00097
4Pedro InglesSpain2,265,00091
5Jeremy FelicettiUnited States2,130,00085
6Anthony SpinellaUnited States1,720,00069
7Michael BohmerwaldUnited States1,695,00068
8Jake RipnickUnited States1,645,00066
9Matthew LiuUnited States1,615,00065
10Brian SungUnited States1,590,00064

Day 2 Highlights

Players who qualified for Day 2 and fell short of Day 3 included the likes of Maria Ho, Andrew Moreno, Shannon Shorr, and Ryan Leng. Moreno and Ho were out on the same hand in Level 14 when David Dowdy put them both at risk with Big Slick. Ho had ace-queen and Moreno had queens, but an ace on the flop sealed the double knockout for Dowdy. Dowdy ran strong all day and he will return on Day 3 with 1,295,000.

Shorr was one of two players knocked out on the stone bubble with pocket eights when Seth Fischer busted him with a rivered pair of queens. Leng was eliminated by David Yue later in the evening while he shared a table with the surging Zamani.

Nick Pupillo
Nick Pupillo

Zamani was in control throughout the day, hitting the two-million and three-million milestones well before anyone else. He was joined by early risers Carlston, Frank and Nick Pupillo. Pupillo, who is the reigning GPI Mid-Major Player of the Year, fell short of Day 3 during the final hands of the night when his pocket aces ran into a set of jacks, while Frank is returning with 2,415,000. Also returning is 2015 WSOP Main Event champion Joe McKeehen.

The chip leader from the opening three flights, Mitchell Halverson, started strong but eventually fell back to the field and even closer to the felt near the end of the night. Day 1a chip leader Fikret Kovac and Day 1c leader Artem Kobylynskyi also failed to make it to Day 3.

The 45 remaining players are all guaranteed at least $13,539, but of course, all eyes are on the $596,067 up top. The six-figure payouts come from sixth place onwards.

Remaining Payouts

    
*PlacePrizePlacePrize*1
2$406,78914-15$32,918
3$301,36916-17$28,276
4$223,37218-20$24,427
5$165,37921-23$21,270
6$122,72124-27$18,704
7$91,73028-31$16,628
8$69,94732-39$14,940
9$54,46740-47$13,539
10-11$45,174  

Day 3 will start at 12 p.m. local time on Monday in Level 21, with blinds at 15,000/25,000/25,000. The plan is to play five 90-minute levels on Day 3.

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team all week long for live updates from the floor of the $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship in Las Vegas.

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