Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Players are on their final break of the evening, registration for the tournament will be closed upon return.
While Ivan Alexander Freitez-Rosales sits atop Venezuela's all-time poker money list with $2.6 million according to The Hendon Mob, Giuseppe Iadisernia and Dorian Rios sit behind him in second and third with $1,697,442 and $1,410,588 respectively.
As fate would have it, those two are not only playing Day 1c of the Wynn Millions, but are seated next to each other at the same table.
Rios hand position on his friend and fellow countryman, though Iadisernia has a slight chip lead with around 200,000 to the 140,000 of Rios.
If either manages to make a deep run in this tournament, there could very well be a shakeup in the Venezuela rankings.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Giuseppe Iadisernia | 200,000 | |
Dorian Rios | 140,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ravi Raghavan
|
135,600 | 35,600 |
John Bagosy
|
129,500 | 1,500 |
Alex Rocha | 115,200 | 15,200 |
Robert Mizrachi
|
82,100 | 2,100 |
Thomas Boivin | 78,200 | 52,700 |
Richard Bai | 70,200 | -14,800 |
Camille Brown | 55,400 | 23,400 |
Zhen Cai | 46,500 | -33,300 |
Johnny Chan
|
45,200 | -64,800 |
Femi Fashakin
|
38,700 | -3,600 |
Gary Herstein | 38,700 | -21,300 |
Michael Berk | 38,600 | -13,400 |
Kou Vang | 38,200 | 8,400 |
Ian Steinman
|
36,400 | 17,200 |
Joe Elpayaa | 25,400 | -9,600 |
Michael Gagliano
|
13,200 | -17,800 |
A player from early position open-jammed for 12,800 and action folded around to Lily Kiletto who called from the cutoff.
Lily Kiletto:
Opponent:
Kiletto had her opponent dominated and improved after the flop gave her a set. The turn left her opponent drawing dead and the river ended their tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Lily Kiletto | 71,400 | 6,400 |
Taylor Paur raised to 2,200 from the hijack and then called the 6,200 three-bet Tomas Soderstrom made from the cutoff.
The flop saw Paur check-call Soderstrom's 9,100 continuation bet bringing the turn. Both players checked and then did the same after the completed the board on the river.
Paur rolled over for top pair but was outkicked as Soderstrom showed to win the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tomas Soderstrom | 170,000 | 45,000 |
Taylor Paur
|
39,800 | 14,800 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joe Rutledge | 250,000 | 130,000 |
Cherish Andrews | 150,000 | 30,000 |
Tomas Soderstrom | 125,000 | 45,000 |
Matas Cimbolas
|
115,000 | -11,500 |
Daniel Buzgon | 110,000 | 77,000 |
Erik Seidel
|
85,000 | 39,000 |
Maria Ho | 85,000 | 11,600 |
Craig Varnell
|
80,000 | 45,500 |
Jesse Sylvia
|
80,000 | 30,200 |
Brian Hastings
|
80,000 | 55,000 |
Maria Konnikova | 75,000 | 43,600 |
John Hennigan
|
55,000 | 55,000 |
Sorel Mizzi | 53,000 | |
Mukul Pahuja | 40,000 | 40,000 |
Xuan Liu | 40,000 | 2,400 |
Erik Cajelais
|
40,000 | |
Amnon Filippi
|
40,000 | 40,000 |
Jake Bazeley | 35,000 | 9,600 |
Ronnie Bardah
|
23,000 | -15,000 |
Daniel Strelitz
|
12,000 | -12,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tony Tran | 300,000 | 100,000 |
Blair Hinkle
|
140,000 | 7,600 |
Dan Sepiol
|
125,000 | 95,000 |
Eddie Blumenthal | 100,000 | |
Jack McClelland
|
100,000 | -3,400 |
Nick Jivkov
|
90,000 | 90,000 |
Frank Funaro
|
80,000 | 40,000 |
Matt Affleck | 70,000 | 38,100 |
Bryan Piccioli
|
68,000 | 30,400 |
Matt Stout | 65,000 | 31,800 |
Jason Wheeler
|
65,000 | 21,000 |
Tim Reilly | 65,000 | 28,300 |
Lily Kiletto | 65,000 | 31,600 |
Matt Berkey | 60,000 | 60,000 |
Anthony Zinno
|
60,000 | 26,600 |
Kathy Liebert
|
44,000 | -23,000 |
Frank Stepuchin
|
40,000 | 12,400 |
Michael Wang
|
35,000 | 10,000 |
Greg Himmelbrand | 32,000 | -66,700 |
Daniel Negreanu | 32,000 | 13,400 |
While the traditional World Series of Poker (WSOP) isn’t taking place until the Fall, there’s still plenty of poker action in Las Vegas this summer. Arguably the biggest and most anticipated is this very tournament, but if you’re looking to make a trip to Sin City this summer, we’ve come up with a suggested agenda of tournaments to play from June 25-July 13.
“This was a fun schedule to plan and involved multiple properties collaborating with one goal in mind - to create a 3-4 week window that was jam-packed with events,” said Wynn Director of Poker Operations Ryan Beauregard. “We knew that if we fit the pieces together correctly, it would create a seamless schedule with a variety of price points and allow players to maximize their tournament schedule while in Las Vegas.”
Who knew you could fit so many great events into a two-week period!
After competing in the Wynn Millions, you can head down the street to Venetian, which will host a $5,000 buy-in, $3 million GTD World Poker Tour Main Event from July 2-7. The tournament features three starting flights at 11:10 a.m. each day on Friday, July 2; Saturday, July 3; and Sunday, July 4. Registration will remain open until the start of Level 9 (approximately 8:40 p.m.).
Day | Date | Time (PT) |
---|---|---|
Day 1A | Friday, July 2 | 11:10 a.m. |
Day 1B | Saturday, July 3 | 11:10 a.m. |
Day 1C | Sunday, July 4 | 11:10 a.m. |
Day 2 | Monday, July 5 | 11:00 a.m. |
Day 3 | Tuesday, July 6 | 12:00 p.m. |
Day 4 | Wednesday, July 7 | 12:00 p.m. |
If the WPT Venetian is too pricey, or perhaps you bust and need another tournament, the Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 buy-in, $1.5 million GTD Mystery Bounty Event is sure to be a lot of fun. The tournament starts players with 30,000 in chips and will play 40-minute levels. Day 2 of the tournament will be live reported by PokerNews.
You will receive a $100 bounty for every player you knockout during the Day 1A-1D flights. If you bag, you get to keep your own bounty!
From there, mystery bounties will be awarded beginning on the Day finale2 (Tuesday, July 6) and will range from $500-$100,000. Players will have a sealed envelope drawn for them when they choose to redeem their bounty.
Date | Day/Time (PT) | Event | GTD | Buy-In | Chips | Levels |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7/2 | FRI 12 P.M. | Mystery Bounty Day 1A | $1,500,000 | $1,600 | 30,000 | 40 |
7/3 | SAT 12 P.M. | Mystery Bounty Day 1B | $1,500,000 | $1,600 | 30,000 | 40 |
7/4 | SUN 12 P.M. | Mystery Bounty Day 1C | $1,500,000 | $1,600 | 30,000 | 40 |
7/5 | MON 12 P.M. | Mystery Bounty Day 1D | $1,500,000 | $1,600 | 30,000 | 40 |
7/6 | TUES 12 P.M. | Mystery Bounty Day 2 | $1,500,000 | $1,600 | N/A | 40 |
Click here for more information.
Hot on the heels of the Mystery Bounty, Wynn will host a $3,500 buy-in, $1 million GTD No-Limit Hold’em Event. That tournament, which starts players with 30,000 in chips and plays 40-minute levels, offers a pair of starting flights at Noon on Wednesday, July 7, and Thursday, July 8 respectively. The surviving players will then return for Day 2 at Noon on Friday, July 9.
If you play the above tournament and don’t happen to make Day 2, then you can jump into the $1,600 buy-in, $100K GTD PLO $500 Bounty at 1 p.m. on Friday, July 9. The tournament starts players with 25,000 in chips, plays 30-minute levels, and awards a $500 bounty for every player you knockout.
Click here for more information.
Finally, you can close out your trip with the Season XIX $2,400 buy-in, $2 million GTD WPT DeepStacks at Venetian from July 9-13. Players start with 30,000 in chips and the Day 1 flights play 40-minute levels. Day 2 and the final table will increase to 60-minute levels until heads-up play, at which point levels will drop down to 30 minutes.
Day | Date | Time (PT) |
---|---|---|
Day 1A | Friday, July 9 | 11:10 a.m. |
Day 1B | Saturday, July 10 | 11:10 a.m. |
Day 1C | Sunday, July 11 | 11:10 a.m. |
Day 2 | Monday, July 12 | 11 a.m. |
Final Day | Tuesday, July 13 | 12 p.m. |
Click here for a look at that event’s full schedule and structure.
Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000