June 24 at the Wynn Summer Classic was all about the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em tournament with its $4,000,000 guarantee.
No other events distracted from Day 1C, which filled up the Wynn's tournament space with the largest of the tourney's three Day 1 flights.
Prize Pool Confirmed As $6,638,925
Pavlin Karakikov retains the chip lead.
When Day 1C of the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) tournament began, the field was at 718 entries. That put the prize pool at a touch over $2.2 million.
By the end of Day 1C, those numbers blew right out of the water. Another 1,373 entries joined the field for a player count of 2,091. This set the event's prize pool at $6,638,925, the biggest of the festival so far, even exceeding the $2,200 Mystery Bounty ($3m GTD)'s prize pool of $5,641,870.
A lot of entries meant a lot of survivors, with a total of 270 of these players finding a bag for Day 2. That brings the Day 2 field up to 402 players in total.
However, none of those 270 survivors managed to knock Day 1B chip leader, Pavlin Karakikov (967,000), off his perch at the top of the leaderboard.
Matthew Beinner (917,000) has slipped into second place, pushing the previous two-spot, Andrew Yu (823,000), down a rung to third.
Isaac Haxton is in eighth place.
The huge prize pool brought big-name players out in droves.
For example, also in the top ten is high-stakes crusher Isaac Haxton. Hazxton is in eighth place with 658,000 in chips.
Further down the leaderboard are other high rollers like Thomas Middleton (608,000), Artur Martirosian (285,000), Jason Somerville (244,000), Chris Brewer (242,000), Brek Schutten (203,000), and Brock Wilson (201,000).
Even Alex Foxen managed to scrape in with 58,000 in his stack.
Jessica Teusl made it to Day 2.
Other notables who found a bag include Robert Fluereci (645,000), Stephen Song (568,000), Dong Meng (386,000), Jessica Teusl (359,000), Andrew Moreno (198,000), James Collopy (139,000), and winner of the 2025 Wynn Summer Classic's $3,000 NLH 8-Max event, Boris Angelov (176,000).
All of these players are scheduled to return today at midday for Day 2 of this three-day event.
The final day of the event is then scheduled for tomorrow.
$3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) Day 1A, B, & C Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Chip Count
1
Pavlin Karakikov
967,000
2
Matthew Beinner
917,000
3
Andrew Yu
823,000
4
Jose Latorre Marina
720,000
5
Jung Bae
719,000
6
Theo Arnoldi
663,000
7
Liran Betito
660,000
8
Isaac Haxton
658,000
9
Bart Lybaert
649,000
10
Aaron Pinson
649,000
2025 Wynn Summer Classic Results
Check out the winners so far at the 2025 Wynn Summer Classic.
Event
Entries
Prizepool
Winner
Prize
$1,100 HORSE ($50k GTD)
82
$79,130
Zachary Stern
$19,060
$600 Seniors No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
212
$109,180
Daniel Yu
$20,688
$600 Mix Triple Draw ($30k GTD)
98
$49,980
Maksim Pisarenko
$14,190
$1,100 T.O.R.S.E. ($50k GTD)
86
$82,990
Casey Schams
$21,977
$1,100 Triple Draw ($50k GTD)
59
$57,525
Daniel Blum
$19,155
$1,100 Big O ($50k GTD)
124
$120,900
David Tarbet
$33,248
$1,100 Limit Omaha 8 ($50k GTD)
125
$120,625
Ryan Hoenig
$33,170
$600 No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
113
$58,195
Kezheng Peng
$13,088
$600 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($50k GTD)
155
$79,825
Ryan Passey
$20,471
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($1.5m GTD)
1,579
$1,523,735
Maxim Lykov
$230,842
$600 No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
106
$54,590
James Foster
$10,701
$600 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($50k GTD)
177
$91,155
Cristian Cabrera Cuenca
$22,310
$1,100 5-Card Pot-Limit Omaha ($50k GTD)
189
$184,275
Millard Hale
$36,701
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
263
$256,425
Timothy Miles
$52,463
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($200k GTD)
212
$206,750
Mark Lacoste
$48,410
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
217
$211,575
Nikolai Tulin
$49,547
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
198
$193,050
Max Kingstone
$47,254
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
177
$172,575
Matthew Dodd
$42,241
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
144
$140,400
Juan Fonseca Chaves
$37,907
$1,600 Seniors NLH 50+ ($1m GTD)
961
$1,374,230
Terry Fleischer
$188,520
$2,200 PLO ($200k GTD)
379
$758,000
Caleb Furth
$154,538
$1,100 PLO Turbo ($100k GTD)
231
$225,225
Vincas Tamasauskas
$52,740
$1,100 No Limit Hold’em ($1.5m GTD)
2,466
$2,379,690
David Stefanski
$376,595
$1,100 No Limit Hold’em ($250k GTD)
234
$250,000
Vladas Tamasauskas
$51,145
$1,100 Big O ($50k GTD)
251
$244,725
Edward Spivack
$50,067
$1,100 5-Card PLO ($100k GTD)
184
$179,400
Jose Severino
$35,449
$3,000 Ladies High Roller
76
$206,720
Dusti Smith
$61,335
$1,100 Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
53
$51,675
Chantelle Zeze
$14,095
$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
109
$106,275
Juan Hernandez
$30,177
$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
117
$114,075
John Depersio
$27,242
$1,600 NLH Progressive Bounty (PKO) ($500k GTD)
317
$500,000
Andres Loiv
$58,020
$10,000 No Limit Hold’em Seniors ($500k GTD)
100
$950,000
Phong Nguyen
$186,026
$3,000 NLH 8-Max ($500k GTD)
256
$698,880
Boris Angelov
$142,978
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
179
$174,525
Adekunle Olonoh
$32,384
$10,100 buy-in NLH PKO
79
$790,000
Santhosh Suvarna
$114,165
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250k GTD)
378
$368,550
Alban Juen
$72,526
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
195
$190,125
Romani Locquet
$46,536
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250k GTD)
367
$357,825
Tzur Levy
$70,413
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
183
$178,425
Stuart Taylor
$38,011
$1,100 Seniors No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250k GTD)
549
$535,275
Fredrick Arni
$98,711
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
198
$193,050
Vladimir Belekhov
$47,254
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
257
$250,575
Kai Cohen
$51,270
$1,600 Pot Limit Hold'em $500 Bounty ($200K GTD)
342
$492,480
Philip Shing
$67,930
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K GTD)
175
$170,625
Brandon Sheils
$41,764
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo $100k GTD
236
$230,100
Said El Harrak
$47,073
$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha PKO ($300K GTD)
325
$877,250
Joshua McCully
$99,936
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($250K GTD)
509
$496,275
Nikolai Mamut
$93,260
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K GTD)
263
$256,425
Jonathan Park
$52,463
$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha $1K Bounty ($300K GTD)
319
$551,870
Ruslan Nazarenko
$116,617
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($250k GTD)
456
$444,600
Clement Bonnant
$53,030
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K GTD)
189
$184,275
Sang Sim
$45,103
$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha ($300k GTD)
286
$780,780
Max Neugebauer
$169,598
$2,200 Mystery Bounty ($3m GTD)
352
$5,641,870
Ruoxiao Shi
$584,157
$1,100 5-Card PLO $200K GTD
435
$424,125
Sergio Torres Espinosa
$77,220
$600 Ladies No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
292
$150,380
Marguerite Spagnuolo
$30,667
$25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max
56
$1,400,000
Jesse Lonis
$410,242
What's Coming Up Today?
As with yesterday, today's action will be centered around the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em event.
A total of 402 players will return at midday to play for their share of the $6.6 million prize pool.
Without any other mainline tournaments running, the Wynn is using the remaining space to spool up for the Wynn Summer Championship, which starts tomorrow.
To that end, there will be two $1,100 Milestone Satellites to $10,400 Wynn Summer Championship running today.
The first of these satellites comes with a 20-seat guarantee and a start time of 1:00 p.m.
Quick, 25-minute blind levels and 20,000 starting stacks will drive the action forward, with late registration ending at around 4:40 p.m.
The second $1,100 Milestone to $10,400 Wynn Summer Championship will have a similar structure but comes with a 10-seat guarantee and a start time of 6:00 p.m.
Late registration will remain open until around 9:40 p.m.
TIME
EVENT
GUARANTEE
ENTRY
CHIPS
LEVELS
END OF REG.
12:00 p.m.
No Limit Hold'em Day 2
1:00 p.m.
Milestone to $10,400 Wynn Summer Championship*
20 Seats
$1,100
20,000
25
4:40 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Milestone to $10,400 Wynn Summer Championship*
10 Seats
$1,100
20,000
25
9:40 p.m.
2025 Wynn Summer Classic Remaining Schedule
Check out the remaining Wynn Summer Classic Schedule below!
The $25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max got 56 runners on Day 1.
By the start of Day 2, only eight players remained. With seven players paid and $1,400,000 in the prize pool, one of these eight players was going to be disappointed and it didn't take long to decide who that would be.
Ioannis Konstas exited in eighth place, bursting the bubble and briefly releasing the tension.
That tension began to rise again as players began to drop out and the remaining players turned their eyes to the first-place prize.
Jesse Lonis and Alexandros Theologis found themselves heads up when they cut a deal. Lonis won the event, the trophy, and $410,242.
Alexandros Theologis won $353,458 for second place.
$25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Hometown
Prize
1
Jesse Lonis
Las Vegas, NV
$410,242
2
Alexandros Theologis
Sandanski, Bulgaria
$353,458
3
Alex Kulev
Sofia, Bulgaria
$213,500
4
Samuel Laskowitz
Bayport, NY
$154,000
5
Clemen Deng
Las Vegas, NV
$115,500
6
Andrew Lichtenberger
Las Vegas, NV
$87,500
7
Aram Oganyan
North Hollywood, CA
$65,800
8
Ioannis Angelou Konstas
Athens, Greece
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Marguerite Spagnuolo Wins $600 Ladies NLH
Marguerite Spagnuolo.
The $600 Ladies No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD) event had 292 entries, tripling the $50,000 guarantee by putting $150,380 in the prize pool.
Thirty-five players were paid, and at the top of the list was Marguerite Spagnuolo.
Spagnuolo comes to the $600 Ladies at the Wynn with form, having won three other ladies' events, including one at a previous Wynn Summer Classic.
Dana Muse.
Spagnuolo was up against WSOPC Online ring holder, Dana Bader Muse during heads up play.
Spagnuolo defeated Muse to win the event, earning herself $30,667 and a Wynn Summer Classic trophy.
Muse earned $20,709 for her second-place finish.
$600 Ladies No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD) Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Hometown
Prize
1
Marguerite Spagnuolo
Staten Island, NY
$30,667
2
Dana Bader Muse
Henderson, NV
$20,709
3
Ying Zhu
Belmont, CA
4
Aurelie Quelain Beard
Crisenoy, France
5
Marie Cazorla
France
$9,697
6
Starr Valdez
Las Vegas, NV
$7,381
7
Dusti Smith
Dallas, TX
$5,475
8
Mackenzie Richardson
United States
$4,067
9
Nancy Birnbaum
Fort Lauderdale, FL
$3,045
10
Myriam Cazajus
France
$3,500 No Limit Hold'em Day 1B Makes A Splash
Pavlin Karakikov.
$3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) Day 1B brought the total number of entries up to 718, putting the event more than halfway to hitting its $4,000,000 guarantee.
Once the dust had settled, 89 survivors found a bag to join Day 1A's 43 survivors. That puts the Day 2 field at 132 with one more flight to go.
Robert Fluereci.
The influx of players has largely re-written the top ten. Day 1A chip leader, Robert Fluereci (645,00) moved from first to fifth, replaced at the top by Pavlin Karakikov (967,000).
In second place is Andrew Yu (823,000), and behind him is Jung Bae (719,000).
Day 1C of the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em starts at midday today. The survivors will all be back tomorrow for Day 2.
$3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) Day 1A & B Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Chip Count
1
Pavlin Karakikov
967,000
2
Andrew Yu
823,000
3
Jung Bae
719,000
4
Liran Betito
660,000
5
Robert Fluereci
645,000
6
Joseph Spanne
642,000
7
Oliver Boesch
8
[PLAYER="hao-chuang"]Hao Chuang[/PLAYER
594,000
9
Georgios Tsouloftas
564,000
10
Brynjar Gigja
556,000
2025 Wynn Summer Classic Results
Check out the winners so far at the 2025 Wynn Summer Classic.
Today, things are staying simple. Only one event will be getting some action — the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em event with its $4,000,000 guarantee.
Day 1C — the third and final Day 1 flight of the tournament — will start at midday. Play starts with 50,000 in chips and 40-minute blind levels. Blind levels go up to 60 minutes per level later in the tournament.
Players can continue to enter the event until the end of late registration at around 7:30 p.m.
TIME
EVENT
GUARANTEE
ENTRY
CHIPS
LEVELS
END OF REG.
12:00 p.m.
No Limit Hold'em Day 1C
$4,000,000
$3,500
50,000
40/60
7:30 p.m.
2025 Wynn Summer Classic Remaining Schedule
Check out the remaining Wynn Summer Classic Schedule below!
Week 4 of the Wynn Summer Classic delivered in style once again, with Jesse Lonis the headline act after winning the first summer classic in the $25K High Roller, besting a field littered with talent.
Elsewhere, there were big scores for familiar names like WSOP Europe bracelet winner Max Neugebauer, some fairytale giant-killing stories, and plenty of big bounty drama to keep the excitement rolling.
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Yesterday (June 22) saw the winner crowned in the popular $1,100 5-Card PLO event at the Wynn Summer Classic.
Elsewhere, the priciest event of the day was the $25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max, which played down to its final table. And elsewhere at the Wynn, the $4 million guaranteed $3,500 No Limit Hold'em tournament kicked off the first of three Day 1 flights.
Sergio Torres Espinosa Wins Final 5-Card PLO Event Of The Festival
Sergio Espinosa.
Sergio Torres Espinosa came first in the one-day $1,100 5-Card PLO event, after beating Eduardo Bernal Sanchez heads up.
Espinosa and Sanchez were the top two finishers from a field of 435 entries, who had collectively put $424,125 into the prize pool.
This turnout more than doubled the $200,000 guarantee on the event and allowed Esposito to earn himself a $77,220 payday for his first-place finish.
Sanchez made $63,791 for second place.
Five-card PLO had proved a popular variant at the Wynn Summer Classic this year. In this tournament's case, the event drew more players than any of the traditional four-card variants of Omaha so far.
Unfortunately, this is the last 5-Card event, even if you include the hi-lo version — also known as Big O.
$1,100 5-Card PLO ($200K GTD) Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Prize
1
Sergio Torres Espinosa
$77,220
2
Eduardo Bernal Sanchez
$63,791
3
Christoph Csik
$42,396
4
Robert McLaughlin
$31,423
5
Hayden Le
$23,263
6
David Sierra Merino
$17,262
7
Victor Eguti Soares
$12,902
8
Thibaut Klinghammer
$9,840
9
Lou Ojeda
$7,664
$25k 8-Max Event Kicks Off With A Bang
Alexandros Theologis.
The $25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max brought in 56 players, all excited to play some high-stakes poker with deep stacks (200,000 in chips to start with) and slow blinds (40-minute levels to start, switching to 60-minute levels deeper in).
By the end of the first day, just 8 players remained, making up the event's final table.
Alexandros Theologis leads the pack with 2,880,000 in chips as they go into Day 2.
Theologis is followed by Clemen Deng with 2,355,000 and Jesse Lonis with 2,140,000.
These survivors will return at midday today to play down to a winner.
$25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Chip Count
1
Alexandros Theologis
2,880,000
2
Clemen Deng
2,355,000
3
Jesse Lonis
2,140,000
4
Ioannis Angelou Konstas
1,400,000
5
Andrew Lichtenberger
1,140,000
6
Alex Kulev
1,100,350
7
Samuel Laskowitz
590,000
8
Aram Oganyan
375,000
$3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) Kicks Off!
Robert Fluereci.
The $3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) got off to a good start.
Robert Fluereci leads the of 43 survivors with 645,000 in his stack.
Oliver Boesch is in second, having bagged 626,000 in chips and Hao Chuang is in third with 594,000.
The 2019 WSOP Main Event runner-up, Andrew Moreno, also made it to Day 2 with 198,000 in his stack.
Day 1B of the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em starts at midday today, with one more Day 1 flight tomorrow. Then all three fields will combine for Day 2 on June 25.
$3,500 No Limit Hold'em ($4m GTD) Top Ten Chip Counts
Rank
Player
Chip Count
1
Robert Fluereci
645,000
2
Oliver Boesch
626,000
3
Hao Chuang
594,000
4
Brynjar Gigja
556,000
5
Eshaan Bhalla
524,000
6
Rayan Chamas
475,000
7
John Riordan
404,000
8
Audrius Stakelis
404,000
9
Mario Colavita
10
Tristan Wade
334,000
2025 Wynn Summer Classic Results
Check out the winners so far at the 2025 Wynn Summer Classic.
Event
Entries
Prizepool
Winner
Prize
$1,100 HORSE ($50k GTD)
82
$79,130
Zachary Stern
$19,060
$600 Seniors No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
212
$109,180
Daniel Yu
$20,688
$600 Mix Triple Draw ($30k GTD)
98
$49,980
Maksim Pisarenko
$14,190
$1,100 T.O.R.S.E. ($50k GTD)
86
$82,990
Casey Schams
$21,977
$1,100 Triple Draw ($50k GTD)
59
$57,525
Daniel Blum
$19,155
$1,100 Big O ($50k GTD)
124
$120,900
David Tarbet
$33,248
$1,100 Limit Omaha 8 ($50k GTD)
125
$120,625
Ryan Hoenig
$33,170
$600 No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
113
$58,195
Kezheng Peng
$13,088
$600 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($50k GTD)
155
$79,825
Ryan Passey
$20,471
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($1.5m GTD)
1,579
$1,523,735
Maxim Lykov
$230,842
$600 No Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
106
$54,590
James Foster
$10,701
$600 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($50k GTD)
177
$91,155
Cristian Cabrera Cuenca
$22,310
$1,100 5-Card Pot-Limit Omaha ($50k GTD)
189
$184,275
Millard Hale
$36,701
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
263
$256,425
Timothy Miles
$52,463
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($200k GTD)
212
$206,750
Mark Lacoste
$48,410
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
217
$211,575
Nikolai Tulin
$49,547
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
198
$193,050
Max Kingstone
$47,254
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
177
$172,575
Matthew Dodd
$42,241
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
144
$140,400
Juan Fonseca Chaves
$37,907
$1,600 Seniors NLH 50+ ($1m GTD)
961
$1,374,230
Terry Fleischer
$188,520
$2,200 PLO ($200k GTD)
379
$758,000
Caleb Furth
$154,538
$1,100 PLO Turbo ($100k GTD)
231
$225,225
Vincas Tamasauskas
$52,740
$1,100 No Limit Hold’em ($1.5m GTD)
2,466
$2,379,690
David Stefanski
$376,595
$1,100 No Limit Hold’em ($250k GTD)
234
$250,000
Vladas Tamasauskas
$51,145
$1,100 Big O ($50k GTD)
251
$244,725
Edward Spivack
$50,067
$1,100 5-Card PLO ($100k GTD)
184
$179,400
Jose Severino
$35,449
$3,000 Ladies High Roller
76
$206,720
Dusti Smith
$61,335
$1,100 Limit Hold'em ($50k GTD)
53
$51,675
Chantelle Zeze
$14,095
$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
109
$106,275
Juan Hernandez
$30,177
$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
117
$114,075
John Depersio
$27,242
$1,600 NLH Progressive Bounty (PKO) ($500k GTD)
317
$500,000
Andres Loiv
$58,020
$10,000 No Limit Hold’em Seniors ($500k GTD)
100
$950,000
Phong Nguyen
$186,026
$3,000 NLH 8-Max ($500k GTD)
256
$698,880
Boris Angelov
$142,978
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
179
$174,525
Adekunle Olonoh
$32,384
$10,100 buy-in NLH PKO
79
$790,000
Santhosh Suvarna
$114,165
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250k GTD)
378
$368,550
Alban Juen
$72,526
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
195
$190,125
Romani Locquet
$46,536
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250k GTD)
367
$357,825
Tzur Levy
$70,413
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
183
$178,425
Stuart Taylor
$38,011
$1,100 Seniors No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250k GTD)
549
$535,275
Fredrick Arni
$98,711
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
198
$193,050
Vladimir Belekhov
$47,254
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100k GTD)
257
$250,575
Kai Cohen
$51,270
$1,600 Pot Limit Hold'em $500 Bounty ($200K GTD)
342
$492,480
Philip Shing
$67,930
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K GTD)
175
$170,625
Brandon Sheils
$41,764
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo $100k GTD
TBC
TBC
Said El Harrak
$47,073
$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha PKO ($300K GTD)
325
$877,250
Joshua McCully
$99,936
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($250K GTD)
509
$496,275
Nikolai Mamut
$93,260
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K GTD)
263
$256,425
Jonathan Park
$52,463
$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha $1K Bounty ($300K GTD)
319
$551,870
Ruslan Nazarenko
$116,617
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em ($250k GTD)
456
$444,600
Clement Bonnant
$53,030
$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo ($100K GTD)
189
$184,275
Sang Sim
$45,103
$3,000 Pot Limit Omaha ($300k GTD)
286
$780,780
Max Neugebauer
$169,598
$2,200 Mystery Bounty ($3m GTD)
352
$5,641,870
Ruoxiao Shi
$584,157
$1,100 5-Card PLO $200K GTD
435
$424,125
Sergio Torres Espinosa
$77,220
What's Coming Up Today?
Wynn Summer Classic chips.
There are four events that will see some action today.
At 11:00 a.m., the $600 Ladies No Limit Hold'em event kicks off. This tournement has a guarantee of $50,000 and a late registration that will be open until 3:30 p.m.
At midday, two events kick off. The final table of the $25,800 NLH and Day 1b of the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em. The latter has late registration available until around 7:30 p.m.
Last of all, there will be a $500 Milestone Satellite to the $3,500 NLH at 7:00 p.m. You can enter until late registration closes around 10:00 p.m.
This event has a guarantee of at least 10 seats to Day 1c of the $3,500 No Limit Hold'em.
TIME
EVENT
GUARANTEE
ENTRY
CHIPS
LEVELS
END OF REG.
11:00 a.m.
Ladies NLH
$50,000
$600
30,000
30
3:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
$25,800 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)
12:00 p.m.
No Limit Hold'em Day 1B
$4,000,000
$3,500
50,000
40/60
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Milestone Satellite to $3,500 NLH*
10 Seats
$500
20,000
20
10:00 p.m.
2025 Wynn Summer Classic Remaining Schedule
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Action has been heating up at the Wynn Summer Classic in Las Vegas, and three more trophies were recently awarded.
Those trophies went to Clement Bonnant, Max Neugebauer, Sang Sim and Ruoxiao Shi, who was the big winner after taking down the $3 million guaranteed $2,200 Mystery Bounty for $584,157.
Let's take a look at the most recent winners at the Wynn.
Ruoxiao Shi Ships $2,200 Mystery Bounty
The $2,200 Mystery Bounty drew a total of 352 players for a prize pool of $5,641,870, smashing the $3 million guarantee. Canada's Shi defeated heads-up opponent Dale Roesel of Tennessee, who earned $380,161 for his runner-up finish.
Also at the final table was French poker pro Julien Sitbon, who finished seventh for $98,443, as well as Lee Kiat (3rd - $224,202), Grant Gardner (5th - $171,965) and Ramin Rabbani (9th $51,752).
$2,200 Mystery Bounty Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Country
Prize
1
Ruoxiao Shi
Halifax, NS
$584,157
2
Dale Roesel
Chattanooga, TN
$380,161
3
Wai Kiat Lee
Malaysia
$289,214
4
Andres Gonzalez De
Cartagena, MUR
$224,202
5
Grant Gardner
Worcester
$171,965
6
Javier Zarco
Spain
$131,007
7
Julien Sitbon
France
$98,443
8
Anderson Huang
San Francisco, CA
$72,330
9
Ramin Rabbani
Las Vegas, NV
$51,752
Max Neugebauer Wins $3,000 PLO
Max Neugebauer
The $3,000 PLO event drew 286 runners, proving that Pot-Limit Omaha is alive and well in Las Vegas. Vienna's Max Neugebauer emerged victorious to win $169,598 after defeating runner-up Quirin Zech ($115,712).
The two were joined at the final table by Jorryt Van Hoof (4th - $63,540), Paul Haus (8th - $19,894) and Ioannis Angelou Konstas (9th - $15,491).
$3,000 PLO Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Country
Prize
1
Max Neugebauer
Vienna
$169,598
2
Quirin Zech
Deuz
$115,712
3
Isaac Malca Cohen
Panama City
$85,730
4
Jorryt van Hoof
Netherland
$63,540
5
Philip Shing
Seattle, WA
$47,042
6
Karim Lehoussine
Lamorlaye
$34,909
7
Jyri Merivirta
Helsinki, ETE
$26,094
8
Paul Haus
Brighton, BN
$19,894
9
Ioannis Angelou Konstas
Greece
$15,491
It's All a Sim
The $1,100 NLH Turbo had a $100,000 guarantee and surpassed that with 189 entrants for a prize pool of $184,275. In the end, Sang Sim emerged victorious for $45,103 after defeating California's Omar Bravo during heads-up play.
Meanwhile, bracelet winner, World Poker Tour (WPT) champion and nurse Brek Schutten finished third in the event for $19,951.
They were joined at the final table by Renji Mao (5th - $11,213), Albert Rus (6th - $8,332) and Andrew Chang (8th - $5,380).
$1,100 NLH Turbo Final Table Results
Rank
Player
Country
Prize
1
Sang Sim
Delano, CA
$45,103
2
Omar Bravo
Bakersfield, CA
$27,716
3
Brek Schutten
Grand Rapids, MI
$19,951
4
Yohwan Lim
South Korea
$15,094
5
Renji Mao
Istanbul
$11,213
6
Albert Rus I Nicolas
Barcelona
$8,332
7
Hakim Zoufri
Netherlands
$6,605
8
Andrew Chang
Alexandria, VA
$5,380
9
Rick Mechammil
Tarzana, CA
$4,470
Clement Bonnant Wins $1,100 NLH
Clement Bonnant
The $1,100 NLH event had a $250,000 guarantee attached and nearly doubled that for 456 entries for a prize pool of $444,600. That event saw Clement Bonnant defeating heads-up opponent Gab Kim to win $53,030, while the runner-up received $51,567 via a final table chop.
Others who got in on the chop include Erfan Geula (3rd - $49,708), Arthur Thiriart (4th - $47,690), and Jordi Ribatallada (5th - $45,485).