Ravi Raghavan raised from the hijack and Matthew Hunt responded by three-bet jamming for around 140,000 from the small blind. Raghavan snap-called and Hunt discovered the bad news.
Matthew Hunt:
Ravi Raghavan:
The flop didn't do Hunt any favors and he got up out of his seat. The turn gave him pause by keeping hope alive, but the river wasn't what he needed to keep him in the Wynn Millions.
The player in the hijack raised, the button player three-bet jammed, Ravi Raghavan called off his 86,000 stack from the big blind and the initial raiser mucked their hand.
Ravi Raghavan:
Opponent:
It was a classic race with Raghavan taking a huge lead after the flop gave him top set. The secured the pot for Raghavan and the dealer dropped the on the river for good measure.
As the Wynn Millions winds down this weekend, another great tournament will be kicking off here in the 2021 Wynn Summer Classic.
The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 buy-in, $1.5 million GTD Mystery Bounty Event is sure to be a lot of fun and is already drawing considerable interest from players in Las Vegas.
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.
Here's how it works:
Each player on Day 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D (July 2-5) will be designated as a $100 bounty. A player who eliminates another player will win $100 from the bounty prize pool.
At the beginning of each Day 1, all players will receive a $100 bounty casino chip. Players are responsible for keeping their $100 bounty chip visible and on the table at all times. Any casino chips won as a result of eliminating another player may be removed from the table.
Each player advancing to Day 2, will get to collect $100 from the Bounty prize in exchange for their own Bounty chip.
Each player who has advanced to Day 2 on July 6, 2021 will be designated as a “Mystery” Bounty.
On Day 2, a player eliminating another player will receive a voucher for a “Mystery” Bounty prize . “Mystery” Bounty prizes may be redeemed by presenting your “Mystery” Bounty prize voucher to the Tournament staff located at the designated redemption location, at which time a Wynn representative will randomly withdraw an envelope from the drum on behalf of the player to reveal their “Mystery” Bounty prize.
“Mystery” Bounty prize amounts will be determined based on actual Tournament Entry fees received and displayed in the Tournament area prior to the beginning of the Tournament restart on Day 2.
The “Mystery” Bounty prize pool and prize amounts may not be altered. In the event that the Tournament concludes in a deal or chop, the bounty prize for each player will be randomly drawn by the Wynn representative and awarded accordingly.
All “Mystery” Bounty prizes will be displayed in the Tournament area prior to the beginning of the Tournament restart on Day 2.
“Mystery” Bounty prizes will range in value from $500 to $100,000.
Players can begin registering for the tournament on July 1 at 7:30 p.m. PT. Registration and re-entries for each starting flight will be available until the start of Level 10 (through the dinner break - approximately 7:30 p.m.).
A series of preflop raises saw Derek McMaster move all in for 285,000 from the small blind and Camille Brown called from the big blind.
Jose Montes:
Camille Brown:
Brown had Montez crushed but the flop did bring a backdoor flush draw for Montez. Brown didn't like the turn as it gave her more of a sweat and for good reason as the completed the flush for Montez on the river, leaving Brown with crumbs.
A few short hands later, Brown moved all in preflop from the cutoff and was called by Derek McMaster on the button.
Camille Brown:
Derek McMaster:
Brown was behind holding live cards but didn't get any help from the runout ending her tournament.