Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tony Dunst |
71,000
31,000
|
31,000 |
|
||
Kathy Liebert | 48,000 | |
|
||
Ryan Riess |
47,000
7,000
|
7,000 |
|
||
Michael Wang |
46,000
46,000
|
46,000 |
|
||
Bin Weng |
44,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
|
||
Anthony Zinno |
38,000
-2,000
|
-2,000 |
|
||
Ryan Laplante |
37,000
-3,000
|
-3,000 |
|
||
Ren Lin |
35,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
Matthew Stout opened to 800 in middle position and Austin Srur three-bet to 2,400 in the cutoff. The action folded back to Stout, who called.
Stout checked on the flop of and Srur bet 3,00. Stout check-raised to 8,500 and his opponent re-raised all-in. Stout snap-called with the smaller stack.
Matthew Stout:
Austin Srur:
Both players had flopped the nuts with Broadway straights but Srur was freerolling as he could improve to a flush. The turn brought the to give him the flush and have Srur drawing dead heading to the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Austin Srur |
125,000
125,000
|
125,000 |
Matthew Stout | Busted |
An early position player jammed for approximately 2,500 and Andrew Moreno called the big blind.
Opponent:
Andrew Moreno:
The board ran out and the defending champ eliminated his opponent. Moreno has already accumulated chips today and added more chips to his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew Moreno |
89,000
49,000
|
49,000 |
The 2022 Wynn Millions is a series comprised of 16 events with more than $15 million in guaranteed prize money. There's a tournament for just about any type of poker player — high stakes, mid-stakes, no-limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, bounty events, etc. And there are two seniors events for players aged 50 and above — $400 and $1,100.
From February 28-March 1, the $1,100 NLH Seniors $100K GTD attracted 246 runners and more than doubled the guarantee by creating a $239,850 prize pool.
Among those to finish in the top 27 and cash were David Levi (24th - $2,434), Lee Markholt (23rd - $2,677), Kathy Liebert (16th - $3,279), Bob Mather (13th - $4,147), Scott Epstein (7th - $7,771), and Curt Kohlberg (4th - $17,029).
After Andrew Robbins bowed out in third place for $24,585, the title came down to Las Vegas pros Mark Seif and Mitch Garshofsky. Ultimately it was the former who came out on top to claim the trophy and $60,610 first-place prize.
Place | Player | Hometown | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Seif | Las Vegas, NV | $60,610 |
2 | Mitch Garshofsky | Las Vegas, NV | $37,417 |
3 | Andrew Robbins | Cincinnati, OH | $24,585 |
4 | Curt Kohlberg | Boston, MA | $17,029 |
5 | Zozimo Revoreda | Mexico | $12,544 |
6 | Scott Levy | Texas | $9,666 |
7 | Scott Epstein | Las Vegas, NV | $7,771 |
8 | Eric Siegel | Melville, NY | $6,452 |
9 | Gary Bain | Canada | $5,493 |
Chino Rheem was on the button and saw a flop four ways in a single-raised pot.
The action checked to Rheem on the board of and he fired a bet to take the pot down without contention as his three opponents folded.
It was clearly not the desired result as Rheem tabled for top set before raking in the small pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chino Rheem |
60,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
With roughly 3,000 in the pot on a completed board, Jason Wheeler had 6,000 committed to the pot and was facing a raise to 47,500 by Ryan Riess. Wheeler had approximately 35,000 behind and had a decision for his tournament life.
Wheeler tried to engage in some table talk, but Riess continued to look down and shuffle chips. After some time, the clock was called, and eventually, Wheeler laid down his hand to concede the pot to Riess.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Riess |
59,000
12,000
|
12,000 |
|
||
Jason Wheeler | 35,000 | |
|
One of the premier poker rooms in Las Vegas is Wynn Poker, a room that features 28 tables equipped with personal USB, a sports wagering window, and 37 65” high-definition televisions streaming live sporting events.
The room is a favorite among players thanks to professional staff, action-packed cash games, and popular tournament series under “The Wynn Classic” brand.
PokerNews often brings you all the latest in Wynn Poker action. You can find Wynn news, photos, videos, schedules, live reporting and see results all on PokerNews.com.
Few venues can pull off their own self-branded tournament series quite like The Wynn. The one-time festival has expanded into a series of “Wynn Classic” events held throughout the year, each offering different variants, buy-ins, etc.
There are several Wynn Classic events throughout the year. They’ve traditionally done three a year – The Wynn Spring Classic (March), The Wynn Summer Classic (May-July), and The Wynn Fall Classic (September-October) – but in 2019 added a fourth with The Wynn Winter Classic (December).
Over the years, PokerNews has offered live updates from various Wynn Classic tournaments, including the inaugural Wynn Winter Classic and wildly popular The Wynn Millions.
According to The Hendon Mob, the first-ever The Wynn Classic took place back in February/March 2007. The inaugural championship event featured a $10,000 buy-in and was won by Zachary Hyman for $729,033.
It was just a single festival each year through 2010, and then in 2011, the Wynn Summer Classic was added. The year after that, the Wynn Fall Classic was added and it became a three-times-a-year series until 2019, which is when the Wynn Winter Classic was added to the schedule.
Year | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | The Wynn Classic $10,200 Championship | 198 | $1,920,600 | Zachary Hyman | $729,033 |
2008 | The Wynn Classic $10,200 Championship | 183 | $1,775,100 | Chris Moore | $692,286 |
2009 | The Wynn Classic $10,200 Championship | 104 | $1,008,800 | Keith Ferrera | $348,036 |
2010 | The Wynn Classic $5,150 Championship | 242 | $1,173,700 | Brandon Cantu | $363,844 |
2011 | The Wynn Classic $5,170 Championship | 212 | $1,028,200 | Tim West | $318,738 |
2012 | The Wynn Classic $5,170 Championship | 190 | $921,500 | Isaac Baron | $240,512 |
2013 | The Wynn Classic $5,000 Championship | 207 | $1,003,950 | Ray Dehkharghani | $235,931 |
2014 | The Wynn Classic $5,200 Championship | 86 | $417,100 | Brandon Allen | $79,875 |
2015 | The Wynn Classic $2,100 Championship | 248 | $481,120 | Maxim Sorokin | $101,619 |
2016 | The Wynn Classic $1,600 Championship | 499 | $726,662 | Ludovic Geilich | $150,662 |
2017 | The Wynn Classic $1,600 Championship | 818 | $1,190,190 | Eric Baldwin | $188,450 |
2018 | The Wynn Classic $1,600 Championship | 984 | $1,431,720 | David “The Dragon” Pham | $240,254 |
2019 | The Wynn Classic $1,600 Championship | 982 | $1,428,810 | Terry Fleischer | $184,376 |
2020 | The Wynn Classic $1,600 Championship | 687 | $1,000,000 | Kevin Buck | $166,837 |
Year | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | The Wynn Summer Classic $2,600 Championship | 249 | $603,825 | Michael Hack | $125,103 |
2013 | The Wynn Summer Classic $5,180 Championship | 60 | $300,000 | Kenna James | $83,000 |
2014 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Championship | 754 | $1,097,070 | Paul Balzano | $180,583 |
2015 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Championship | 427 | $621,285 | Raymond Travis Rice | $102,795 |
2016 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Championship | 1,030 | $1,492,356 | Joseph Cappello | $270,955 |
2017 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Championship | 2,035 | $2,960,925 | Ardavan Yazdi | $237,610 |
2018 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Championship | 2,119 | $3,083,145 | Florian Duta | $429,161 |
2019 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Championship | 2,287 | $3,327,585 | Justin Adams | $345,892 |
2021 | The Wynn Summer Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty | 1,518 | $1,442,100 | Uri Reichenstein | $217,948 |
2021 | The Wynn Summer Classic $10,000 Wynn Millions | 1,328 | $12,483,200 | Andrew Moreno | $1,460,160 |
Year | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,590 Championship | 268 | $389,940 | James Hoeppner | $77,760 |
2013 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 249 | $362,295 | Josh Pollock | $84,050 |
2014 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 290 | $421,950 | Terry Fleischer | $76,334 |
2015 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 267 | $388,485 | Joe McKeehen | $90,125 |
2016 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 361 | $525,165 | Tom Middleton | $99,000 |
2017 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 447 | $650,385 | Matt Affleck | $139,348 |
2018 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 594 | $864,270 | Steve Sung | $170,550 |
2019 | The Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Championship | 1,024 | $1,489,920 | Bob Shao | $222,820 |
2021 | The Wynn Fall Classic $3,500 Championship | 1,775 | $5,724,375 | Jeremy Kottler | $643,267 |
Year | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | The Wynn Winter Classic $5,000 Championship | 557 | $2,740,440 | Michael Rocco | $540,800 |
2021 | The Wynn Winter Classic $5,300 Championship | 672 | $3,306,240 | Eli Berg | $626,499 |
Rania Nasreddine was in the big blind and saw a flop against Huy Nguyen and Ren Lin.
Nasreddine led out for 10,000 on the board of and Nguyen folded, while Lin raised all-in from the button. Nasreddine called with a smaller stack.
Rania Nasreddine:
Ren Lin:
It was a massive cooler as Lin's pocket aces were far behind the set of tens of Nasreddine, who held for a double-up as the board ran out . To make matters worse for Lin, it had been a one-outer as Nguyen noted that he folded ace-ten.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rania Nasreddine |
70,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Huy Nguyen |
42,000
42,000
|
42,000 |
Ren Lin |
25,000
-10,000
|
-10,000 |
Players are on their first 10-minute break of Day 1c.