2023 Wynn Millions

$3,500 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2023 Wynn Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86
Prize
$604,637
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Prize Pool
$4,171,950
Entries
1,314
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
52
Players Left
19

Andrew Esposito Leads the Final 19 Players After Day 4 of the $3,500 Main Event

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Andrew Esposito
Andrew Esposito

Another five levels have been completed in the $3,500 Main Event at the 2023 Wynn Millions and Day 4 has drawn to a close. The field of 1,314 entries has been brought down to just 19 players advancing to Day 5 tomorrow at 12 p.m. noon local time.

After the dust settled on an action-packed day, it was young hot-shot Andrew Esposito who finished atop the leaderboard with a healthy stack of 5,715,000. Esposito entered the day with a below-average stack and was down to just 250,000 chips at one point, but wrestled his way back into contention for the title. A large portion of his chips came at the hands of Calvin Anderson when Esposito semi-bluffed the turn with just a straight draw but caught Anderson bluffing as well.

Esposito went on to stack up over 100 big blinds at the time while Anderson was left reeling and eventually bowed out in 21st place. The young kid from Texas will be looking to record his largest career tournament score and his first in the six-figure mark when the action gets back underway. Esposito currently has just over $137,000 in earnings over his brief poker career.

He will have some stiff competition when the cards go in the air for Day 5 as he will be joined by the likes of Zachary Donovan as the other big stack. Donovan bagged up an impressive stack of 4,320,000 chips after consistently climbing up the ranks throughout the day. Amateur player and all-around fun guy, Cliff Ziff, will enter the day in third place with 3,825,000 after finishing off Anderson at the end of Day 4 by misreading his hand.

Some other notables to keep an eye on as the action unfolds en route to making the final table include Kristen Deardorff (3,510,000) as the lone female left in the tournament. Joseph Sabe (3,435,00), Michael Dyer (2,635,000), Michael Rossitto (1,900,000), and Yuval Bronshtein (850,000) all still have some work to do but are very much live in the competition.

Day 5 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Ronald SullivanUnited States1,860,00031
12Vlastimil PustinaCzechia2,385,00040
14Joseph SabeLebanon3,435,00057
15Zhigang YangCanada3,055,00051
16Michael DyerUnited States2,635,00044
18Zachary DonovanUnited States4,320,00072
19Michael RossittoUnited States1,900,00032
      
21Michael StemberaUnited States1,530,00026
22Pedro InglesSpain3,730,00062
24Cliff ZiffUnited States3,825,00064
25Andrew EspositoUnited States5,715,00095
26Jacob PowersUnited States1,880,00031
28Yuval BronshteinIsrael850,00014
      
31Orestis KanakopoulosGreece3,050,00051
32Kharlin SuedUnited States2,500,00042
33Qing LiuUnited States1,060,00018
34Mark ZajdnerCanada2,675,00045
35Kristen DeardorffUnited States3,510,00059
38Alex CondonUnited States2,700,00045

The day began with 52 players returning to their seats, each having guaranteed themselves $17,292. Some of the first few notables to hit the rail included Markus Gonsalves, Max Kingstone, and Paul Snead. After the first break, Alan Sternberg, Alex Foxen, and Frank Stepuchin were also forced to the payout desk. Justin Liberto, Gal Yifrach, Jake Schwartz, and Mitchell Halverson were among the victims as the day progressed.

The chip lead for the majority of the day belonged to Sabe who quickly amassed a stack of over 5,000,000 chips. Sabe seemed to put it in cruise control until the last level of the night when he publicly announced that "he was going to win this tournament. Mark my words." He appeared to jinx himself, however, as he went on to lose nearly half of his stack in the final 60 minutes of the day.

The only other person to grab a sniff at the lead throughout the day was Anderson who entered the day as the chip leader. Anderson continuously put his opponents in tough situations, which in turn led to a rollercoaster of a ride for the poker pro. Anderson peaked at around 4,500,000 at one point early on, but it all came crashing down in the final level. On his last hand of the tournament, Anderson moved all in with ace-king and Ziff looked him up from the big blind with what he thought was pocket sixes. It turned out to be eight-six offsuit but it didn't matter as Ziff spiked two pair to eliminate Anderson in the last few hands of the night.

Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

The final 19 players will be returning to the felt at 12 p.m. noon local time with the blinds resuming on level 25 at 30,000/60,000 and a 60,000 big blind ante. The scheduled plan was to play to the final nine players, but if they reach that mark too quickly, the day may be extended at the tournament director's discretion. Each player has already secured at least $32,510 but they will all have their sights set on the larger portion of the $4,171,950 prize pool.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$654,63710-11$57,702
2$430,75212-13$49,615
3$294,54014-15$42,994
4$208,59816-17$37,321
5$154,27918-19$32,510
6$120,361  
7$96,706  
8$80,310  
9$67,765  

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the tournament floor to bring you all of the live updates en route to reaching the final table on Day 5.

Tags: Alan SternbergAlex CondonAlex FoxenAndrew EspositoCalvin AndersonCliff ZiffFrank StepuchinGal YifrachJacob PowersJake SchwartzJoseph SabeJustin LibertoKharlin SuedKristen DeardorffMark ZajdnerMarkus GonsalvesMax KingstoneMichael DyerMichael RossittoMichael StemberaMitchell HalversonOrestis KanakopoulosPaul SneadPedro InglesQing LiuRonald SullivanVlastimil PustinaYuval BronshteinZachary DonovanZhigang Yang

Danny Wong Eliminated in 20th Place ($32,510)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Danny Wong
Danny Wong

Danny Wong raised to 575,000 in the cutoff, leaving just 15,000 chips behind. Alex Condon called on the button and the blinds got out of the way. The flop came {j-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and the rest of the chips went in the middle.

Danny Wong: {k-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}
Alex Condon: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}

The turn brought the {a-Hearts} to give Condon a set of aces and Wong was left drawing dead to the {7-Hearts} on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Alex Condon us
Alex Condon
2,700,000
-140,000
-140,000
Danny Wong us
Danny Wong
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alex CondonDanny Wong

Calvin Anderson Eliminated In 21st Place ($32,510)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Calvin Anderson
Calvin Anderson

Calvin Anderson open-jammed from early position to 775,000 and it folded around to Cliff Ziff in the small blind who quickly called to put Anderson at risk.

Calvin Anderson: {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}
Cliff Ziff: {8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}

As soon as Ziff called and rolled his cards over he was shocked at what he saw. "I thought I had sixes, my sunglasses made me misread my hand," said Ziff before the dealer fanned out the flop of {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Hearts}. The turn came the {6-Spades} and river the {3-Hearts} to give Ziff two pair with his eight-six and send Anderson to the rail in 21st place.

Player Chips Progress
Cliff Ziff us
Cliff Ziff
4,200,000
1,760,000
1,760,000
Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
Busted
WSOP 4X Winner

Tags: Calvin AndersonCliff Ziff

Mitchell Halverson Eliminated In 22nd Place ($28,393)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Mitchell Halverson
Mitchell Halverson

The action folded to Orestis Kanakopoulos in the small blind who raised to 130,000 and Mitchell Halverson moved all in for just over 400,000 in the big blind. Kanakopoulos snap-called to put Halverson at risk and the cards were shown.

Mitchell Halverson: {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Orestis Kanakopoulos: {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}

The board ran out {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Spades} and the tens held up for Kanakopoulos to send Halverson to the rail in 22nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Orestis Kanakopoulos gr
Orestis Kanakopoulos
2,900,000
1,150,000
1,150,000
Mitchell Halverson us
Mitchell Halverson
Busted

Tags: Mitchell HalversonOrestis Kanakopoulos

Jake Schwartz Eliminated in 23rd Place ($28,393)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Jake Schwartz
Jake Schwartz

The action folded to Alex Condon on the button who raised it up to 110,000. Jake Schwartz shoved all in for just over 1,000,000 in the small blind and Condon quickly called to put him at risk.

Jake Schwartz: {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}
Alex Condon: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

Schwartz was in need of some help but the {7-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{8-Spades} board provided none of that. Schwartz was eliminated in 23rd place and Condon climbed to an above-average stack.

Player Chips Progress
Alex Condon us
Alex Condon
2,840,000
2,080,000
2,080,000
Jake Schwartz us
Jake Schwartz
Busted

Tags: Jake SchwartzAlex Condon

Ron McMillen Eliminated In 24th Place ($24,906)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Ron McMillen
Ron McMillen

Ron McMillen moved all in from the hijack for 565,000 and it folded to Zachary Donovan in the big blind who slowly looked at one card at a time before making the call to put McMillen at risk.

Ron McMillen: {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Zachary Donovan: {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}

Donovan had McMillen out-kicked and when the board ran out {j-Clubs}{8-Spades}{4-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}, the ace-jack held up to send McMillen out in 24th place.

Player Chips Progress
Zachary Donovan us
Zachary Donovan
4,100,000
470,000
470,000
Ron McMillen us
Ron McMillen
Busted

Tags: Ron McMillenZachary Donovan

Wang Bests Zobian in High Roller Event #2: $10,500 No-Limit Hold'em for $308,016

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Michael Wang
Michael Wang

The next PokerGO High Roller event on the schedule, High Roller Event #2: $10,500 No-Limit Hold'em, had a prize pool of $930,000 and drew a field of 93 players including Darren Elias (11th - $25,110) and David Stamm, who was eliminated on the bubble by fifth-place finisher Jeremy Ausmus, according to PokerGO updates.

Katz found another deep run after finishing seventh in High Roller Event #1: $10,500 No-Limit Hold'em, finishing in third for $178,746 and jumping to the top of the PokerGO Tour (PGT) leaderboards. Michael Wang then defeated Aram Zobian after entering heads-up play with a big chip lead. Wang earned $308,016, his third-biggest career cash.

In addition to taking home $178,746, Zobian made his way to second on the PGT leaderboard after napping a victory and fourth-place finish at the PokerGO Cup in January.

High Roller Event #2: $10,500 No-Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

 PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
 1Michael WangUnited States$308,016
 2Aram ZobianUnited States$178,746
 3Cary KatzUnited States$113,088
 4Marius GierseGermany$77,934
 5Michael BrinkenhoffUnited States$58,125
 6Jeremy AusmusUnited States$46,128
 7Arthur MorrisUnited States$37,852
 8Yifu HeUnited States$31,992
 9Martin ZamaniUnited States$27,900

Photos courtesy of PokerGO

Tags: Aram ZobianArthur MorrisCary KatzDarren EliasDavid StammJeremy AusmusMarius GierseMartin ZamaniMichael BrinkenhoffMichael Wang

Alex Goulder Eliminated in 25th Place ($24,906)

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Alex Goulder
Alex Goulder

Alex Goulder opened to 80,000 from the hijack and Orestis Kanakopoulos pushed all in for 985,000 in the small blind. The action folded back to Goulder who called off his stack of 960,000.

Alex Goulder: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Orestis Kanakopoulos: {5-Spades}{5-Clubs}

The flop came {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} to give both players a little something but it was Kanakopoulos out front with a set of fives. The {8-Diamonds} on the turn gave Goulder a flush but the {2-Hearts} paired the board on the river and Kanakopoulos made a full house.

Player Chips Progress
Orestis Kanakopoulos gr
Orestis Kanakopoulos
1,980,000
-1,360,000
-1,360,000
Alex Goulder gb
Alex Goulder
Busted

Tags: Alex GoulderOrestis Kanakopoulos

Viet Vo Eliminated in 27th Place; Amirpasha Emami Eliminated in 26th Place ($24,906)

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Viet Vo
Viet Vo

Amirpasha Emami opened to 80,000 from under the gun and Viet Vo shipped all in for just over 200,000 in the cutoff. Andrew Esposito four-bet to 420,000 from the small blind and Emami jammed all in for around 1,500,000 which Esposito snap-called.

Viet Vo: {k-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Amirpasha Emami: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Andrew Esposito: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

The flop came {q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{5-Hearts} and Vo picked up a pair of queens but was still behind. The {a-Hearts} on the turn gave Esposito a set of aces and the {2-Spades} on the river secured the double knockout.

Amirpasha Emami
Amirpasha Emami
Player Chips Progress
Andrew Esposito us
Andrew Esposito
3,800,000
1,780,000
1,780,000
Amirpasha Emami ca
Amirpasha Emami
Busted
Viet Vo us
Viet Vo
Busted

Tags: Andrew EspositoViet VoAmirpasha Emami

Lee Gets Career-Best $280,819 in High Roller Event #3: $10,500 Pot-Limit Omaha

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Eugene Lee
Eugene Lee

Closing out the PokerGO High Rollers at Wynn Millions was High Roller Event #3: $10,500 Pot-Limit Omaha, which attracted 77 entrants for a prize pool of $770,000. Among the players who made the money in the PLO event were Norway's Kent Staahle (8th - $28,567) and PokerGO regulars Jeremy Ausmus (5th - $53,130) and Sam Soverel (4th - $69,685).

Brazil's Joao Simao was eliminated in third place for $100,100 before Eugene Lee defeated 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final tablist Michael Duek to win a career-best $280,819 after entering the event with less than $25,000 in live earnings.

Duek earned $161,700, his third-best cash behind a third-place finish in Event #69: $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship at the 2022 WSOP for $548,015 and his third-place finish in the $10,000 Main Event for $4 million.

High Roller Event #3: $10,500 Pot-Limit Omaha Final Table Results

 PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
 1Eugene LeeUnited States$280,819
 2Michael DuekArgentina$161,700
 3Joao SimaoBrazil$100,100
 4Sam SoverelUnited States$69,685
 5Jeremy AusmusUnited States$53,130
 6Brent RobertsUnited States$41,888
 7Jordan SpurlinUnited States$34,111
 8Kent StaahleNorway$28,567

Photos courtesy of PokerGO

Tags: Brent RobertsEugene LeeJeremy AusmusJoao SimaoJordan SpurlinKent StaahleMichael DuekSam Soverel