2024 Wynn Millions

$3,500 Championship
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 Wynn Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
73
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Prize Pool
$3,746,500
Entries
1,180
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
14
Players Left
5

Neel Murthy Dominates Day 4 to Lead Five Players into the Finale

Level 28 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Neel Murthy
Neel Murthy

Day 4 of the $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship wrapped up early Tuesday evening with five players remaining for the Day 5 finale. They will all return on Wednesday at 12 p.m. to play down to a winner.

The event played down from 1,180 entries to 14 for Day 4, and only five remain to fight for the top prize of $596,067. They are all guaranteed at least $165,379 for the effort from a total prize pool of $3,746,500.

At the top of the counts is Neel Murthy with just over half the chips in play after a dominating day. He’s followed by Haim Gabay in second and Chris Frank in third, both with over eight million, while [Removed:456] and Jesse Kandola round out the top five with just over three million.

2024 Wynn Millions Championship Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountFinal Table Big Blinds
1Haim GabayUnited States8,650,00069
2    
3Jesse KandolaUnited States3,275,00026
4[Removed:456]Spain3,500,00028
5    
6    
7    
8Neel MurthyUnited States21,945,000176
9Chris FrankGermany8,550,00068

Day 4 Highlights

The day started out fast when Steven Jones scored an early double when his king-jack outlasted the king-eight of Martin Zamani. Zamani, the Day 2 chip leader, fell back to the middle of the pack for Day 4.

Paul Hizer was the first to go in 14th place when his ace-ten was no good against Zamani’s pocket kings. Jones made his double last one pay jump but he was next to go in 13th when his pocket eights ran into Martin’s pocket aces.

Murthy was on the ropes early in the day with less than a half-million but he dodged a flush draw to double through David Dowdy with kings and bring some life back into his stack. He doubled again a few moments later when his king-queen caught up to Martin’s Big Slick. The second double brought Murthy back to life with 1.5 million in chips, and he did not look back from there.

David Dowdy
David Dowdy

Next to go in 12th was Meerwais Hussaini. Hussaini waited patiently for his spot and saw two players eliminated before him, but his ace-queen wasn’t good enough to beat Kandola’s kings. In the meantime, Dominick Sarle made a move into the chip lead when his pocket tens beat Kandola for a big pot, but Kandola bounced right back with a big double with Daniel Maor.

Dowdy bowed out in 11th place when Murthy busted him with queens and Zamani ran out of room in 10th place when Murthy took his king-queen out with ace-five. The final nine players redrew for the final table and agreed to continue playing with Murthy as the only player over 10 million in chips.

Jeremy Felicetti left in ninth place when he shoved his short stack with mid-pair. Frank called the very small shove with and rivered a pair of kings to secure the elimination. Right behind in eighth place was Maor and his pocket queens after Ingles put him at risk with aces and brought the tournament to seven-handed play.

Kandola secured a double as Level 27 winded down which left Ingles with very little. The players took another break and agreed to continue playing one more level, or until two more players busted out.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$596,067
2$406,789
3$301,369
4$223,372
5$165,379

The biggest hand of the night followed soon after when Sarle got a big stack in with pocket aces against the kings of Murthy. Murthy’s luck continued when he turned a king to jump over 20 million in chips. Ingles was right behind him in sixth when his short stack couldn’t improve against Murthy, who scored yet another knockout.

The dust settled with Murthy holding more than half the chips in play. The San Francisco native will return with the opportunity to add significantly to his $1.1 million in live earnings, and an improvement on his 27th-place finish at the WPT World Championship here in June.

The five players will return on Wednesday with 71:46 remaining in Level 28 with blinds at 75,000/125,000/125,000. Play will continue on Wednesday until a winner is declared.

Be sure to keep it with the PokerNews team for live updates from the final table of the Wynn Millions Championship in Las Vegas.

Tags: Chris FrankDaniel MaorDavid DowdyDominick SarleHaim GabayJeremy FelicettiJesse KandolaMartin ZamaniMeerwais HussainiNeel MurthyPaul HizerSteven Jones