2025 Wynn Summer Classic

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Ruoxiao Shi Among Big Winners from the Wynn Millions Series

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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

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Ruoxiao ShiHalifax, NS$584,157
2Dale RoeselChattanooga, TN$380,161
3Wai Kiat LeeMalaysia$289,214
4Andres Gonzalez DeCartagena, MUR$224,202
5Grant GardnerWorcester$171,965
6Javier ZarcoSpain$131,007
7Julien SitbonFrance$98,443
8Anderson HuangSan Francisco, CA$72,330
9Ramin RabbaniLas Vegas, NV$51,752

Max Neugebauer Wins $3,000 PLO

Max Neugebauer
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

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Max NeugebauerVienna$169,598
2Quirin ZechDeuz$115,712
3Isaac Malca CohenPanama City$85,730
4Jorryt van HoofNetherland$63,540
5Philip ShingSeattle, WA$47,042
6Karim LehoussineLamorlaye$34,909
7Jyri MerivirtaHelsinki, ETE$26,094
8Paul HausBrighton, BN$19,894
9Ioannis Angelou KonstasGreece$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

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Sang SimDelano, CA$45,103
2Omar BravoBakersfield, CA$27,716
3Brek SchuttenGrand Rapids, MI$19,951
4Yohwan LimSouth Korea$15,094
5Renji MaoIstanbul$11,213
6Albert Rus I NicolasBarcelona$8,332
7Hakim ZoufriNetherlands$6,605
8Andrew ChangAlexandria, VA$5,380
9Rick MechammilTarzana, CA$4,470

Clement Bonnant Wins $1,100 NLH

Clement Bonnant
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).

$1,100 NLH Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Clement BonnantLa Ferte Bernard$53,030
2Gab KimIlsannsi$51,567
3Erfan GeulaLos Angeles$49,708
4Arthur ThiriartSaive$47,690
5Jordi Ribatallada RuizBarcelona$45,485
6Spencer ChamplinScarborough$20,215
7Vitor CoutinhoSalvador$15,173
8Andy PhanGarden Grove$11,091
9Rahul PrabhakaranSunnyvale$8,016

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