The Wynn Millions returns to Wynn Las Vegas from February 16 to March 22, bringing another extended run of tournament action to one of the busiest poker rooms on the Strip.
The six-week series is headlined by the $2 million guaranteed $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship, with the schedule also featuring multiple No-Limit Hold’em events at low- and mid-stakes buy-ins, alongside mixed-games and seniors tournaments spread across the schedule.
Why the Wynn Millions Is Easy to Get Excited About
Across the series, players will find multiple No-Limit Hold’em events carrying guarantees between $200,000 and $500,000, most commonly at the $600 and $1,100 buy-in levels. That schedule also gives players flexibility, with several chances to play for significant prize pools without everything hinging on one entry.
At the center of the schedule sits the $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship, running from February 26 to March 4. With three starting flights, 50,000 starting chips, and 60-minute blind levels, it offers a structure designed for plenty of play and is supported by a plethora of satellites in the lead-up to $2 million guaranteed event.
The location matters, too. Wynn Las Vegas is widely regarded as one of the best poker rooms on the Strip, both for the playing environment and the way its tournament series are run. At a time when some players have been hesitant about Las Vegas trips due to rising prices and a noticeable dip in tourism, the Wynn remains a stop where players generally feel they are getting value for the time and money they put in.
Beyond No-Limit Hold’em, the schedule also includes regular mixed-game tournaments, such as HORSE, TORSE, Big O, Limit Omaha 8, and multiple Triple Draw formats, along with dedicated Seniors 50+ events.
These tournaments are spaced throughout the series, helping keep the schedule varied from opening day through the final events on March 22.
Wynn Millions Poker Series Schedule
Date
Day
Time
Event
Buy-In
Guarantee
2/16
Mon.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em
$500
$50,000
2/16
Mon.
6 p.m.
NLH Turbo
$300
$20,000
2/17
Tue.
12 p.m.
Seniors NLH 50+
$500
$50,000
2/17
Tue.
1 p.m.
Mixed Triple Draw (2-7, A-5, Badugi)
$400
$20,000
2/17
Tue.
6 p.m.
NLH Turbo
$200
$10,000
2/18
Wed.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1A
$600
$200,000
2/18
Wed.
1 p.m.
TORSE
$400
$20,000
2/18
Wed.
6 p.m.
NLH Turbo
$200
$10,000
2/19
Thu.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1B
$600
$200,000
2/19
Thu.
1 p.m.
HORSE
$400
$20,000
2/19
Thu.
6 p.m.
NLH Turbo
$200
$10,000
2/20
Fri.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 2
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—
2/20
Fri.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1A
$600
$500,000
2/20
Fri.
1 p.m.
Limit Omaha 8
$400
$20,000
2/20
Fri.
5 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1B
$600
$500,000
2/21
Sat.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1C
$600
$500,000
2/21
Sat.
5 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1D
$600
$500,000
2/22
Sun.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1E
$600
$500,000
2/22
Sun.
1 p.m.
NLH 8-Max
$10,500*
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2/22
Sun.
5 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1F (Turbo)
$600
$500,000
2/23
Mon.
12 p.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 2
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—
2/23
Mon.
12 p.m.
NLH 6-Max Day 1A
$2,200
$500,000
2/23
Mon.
1 p.m.
NLH Progressive Bounty (PKO)
$10,500*
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2/23
Mon.
6 p.m.
Milestone Sat to $2,200 NLH 6-Max**
$300
5 Seats
2/24
Tue.
11 a.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1A
$400
$150,000
2/24
Tue.
12 p.m.
NLH 6-Max Day 1B
$2,200
$500,000
2/24
Tue.
6 p.m.
Milestone Sat to $3,500 Wynn Millions Champ 1A/B**
$400
10 Seats
2/25
Wed.
11 a.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1B
$400
$150,000
2/25
Wed.
11 a.m.
Seniors NLH 50+ (2 Day)
$1,100
$100,000
2/25
Wed.
12 p.m.
NLH 6-Max Day 2
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—
2/25
Wed.
1 p.m.
PLO $500 Bounty
$1,600
$100,000
2/25
Wed.
6 p.m.
Milestone Sat to $3,500 Wynn Millions Champ 1A/B**
$400
10 Seats
2/26
Thu.
11 a.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 1C
$400
$150,000
2/26
Thu.
12 p.m.
Wynn Millions Championship Day 1A
$3,500
$2,000,000
2/26
Thu.
6 p.m.
Milestone Sat to $3,500 Wynn Millions Champ 1B/C**
$400
10 Seats
2/27
Fri.
11 a.m.
No Limit Hold’em Day 2
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—
2/27
Fri.
11 a.m.
Milestone Sat to $3,500 Wynn Millions Champ 1B/C**
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