Suyat & Ferraro Among Winners at 2022 Wynn Signature Series; $2.2 Million Awarded

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From August 18-September 8, Wynn Las Vegas played host to the latest Wynn Signature Series, which was comprised of 15 tournaments. The series catered to a combined 4,315 entrants and awarded $2,208,424 in prize money.

Among those to capture titles were Hien Cao ($400 Seniors NLH for $12,649), Christina Hill ($400 HORSE for $5,200), Francis Anderson ($400 NLH for $15,606)), Noam Muallem ($400 NLH for $14,453), and Joseph Walters ($600 NLH for $40,000).

Here’s a look at some of the bigger winners and storylines from the series.

Josh Suyat Wins $600 Mystery Bounty; $25K & $50K Bounty Winners

Josh Suyat
Mystery Bounty champ Josh Suyat

From August 24-28, the $600 NLH Mystery Bounty event saw 1,055 entrants battle for a $548,600 prize pool, some of which was set aside for the Day 2 bounties ranging from $200 up to $50,000!

Among those to collect big bounties were Nikki Luistro ($25,000), Jesse Segall ($25,000), and Terrance Wong ($50,000), all of whom are pictured in the lead image.

The top 114 finishers received a portion of the regular prize pool including Nik Gera (11th - $4,967), Matt Stout (20th - $2,796), Qing Liu (30th - $1,882), Kao Saechao (46th - $1,460), Noam Muallem (57th - $1,300), and Eric Baldwin (62nd - $1,300).

Yiming Cao finished as runner-up for $34,581, while Josh Suyat was the last player standing to win a $53,661 top prize plus an additional $8,400 in bounties.

Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Josh SuyatLas Vegas, NV$53,661
2Yiming CaoLas Vegas, NV$34,581
3Vladimir VasilyevArlington, MA$25,489
4Richard AlatiPhoenix, AZ$18,062
5Kevin ArnoldLas Vegas, NV$13,301
6Logan MillerSpokane, WA$10,364
7Brien LeeLas Vegas, NV$8,339
8Seunghwan LeeNew York, NY$6,911
9Estreklla LimCarson, CA$5,827

WSOP Bracelet Winner Cole Ferraro Wins at Wynn

Cole Ferraro
Cole Ferraro

On August 20, the $300 NLH Progressive Bounty $20K GTD tournament played out. With 118 runners, a $30,208 prize pool was up for grabs between the regular and bounty pools. Some players to make the top 14 and get paid were Andrew Michaels (10th - $610), Robert Allen (12th - $532), and Oscar Dao (14th - $266).

In the end, young Cole Ferraro defeated Yiming Cao, who was notching another runner-up finish, in heads-up play to capture a $7,655 first-place prize. Last year, Ferraro topped a 3,916-entry field to win the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Event #61: $600 Deepstack NLH Championship for $252,491 and a gold bracelet.

$300 NLH Progressive Bounty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Cole FerraroLas Vegas, NV$7,655
2Yiming CaoQuincy, MA$4,502
3Susan SotoLas Vegas, NV$2,844
4Joseph SchalanskyPalos Heights, IL$1,945
5Daniel AllaloufIsrael$1,434
6Henry SweereWestcliffe, CO$1,152
7Brian HerbertLas Vegas, NV$967
8David LarsonLas Vegas, NV$820
9Richard MarcelloKa’a’awa, HI$705

Khain Wins Biggest Prize of Series

Kam Khai
Kam Khai

The biggest tournament of the series was the $1,100 NLH $500K GTD event, which drew 759 entries from September 1-4. That offered up a $740,025 prize pool to the top 82 finishers including bounty winner Josh Suyat (7th - $19,611), Ryan Laplante (12th - $10,051), Asher Conniff (18th - $6,609), and recent WSOP Online bracelet winner Ori Hasson (22nd - $5,772).

The final two players worked a deal that saw Mitch Garshofsky finish in second place for $108,838, while Kam Khai of Concord, Massachusetts took the trophy and $111,723 in prize money.

$1,100 NLH $500K GTD Final Table Results

PlacePlayerHometownPrize
1Kam KhaiConcord, MA$111,723*
2Mitch GarshofskyLas Vegas, NV$108,838*
3Francis RusnakLas Vegas, NV$59,512
4Yoobyung KimEl Paso, TX$42,137
5James LevyScottsdale, AZ$31,525
6Guy CicconiLas Vegas, NV$24,421
7Josh SuyatLas Vegas, NV$19,611
8Michael AllisPost Falls, ID$16,281
9Lee Van VodrhisWashington D.C.$13,730

*Denotes heads-up deal.

Wynn Signature Series

2022 Wynn Signature Series Winners

*DateTournamentEntriesPrize PoolWinnerHometown/CountryPrize*     
8/18/22$400 Seniors NLH $40K GTD218$75,210Hien CaoLas Vegas, NV$12,649     
8/19/22$400 Limit Omaha 8/B $25K GTD111$38,295Todd DakakeLas Vegas, NV$5,128     
8/19/22$300 NLH $20K GTD116$29,696Jeff MyersLos Angeles, CA$6,201     
8/20/22$300 NLH Progressive Bounty $20K GTD118$30,208Cole FerraroLas Vegas, NV$7,655     
8/20/22$400 HORSE $25K GTD87$30,015Christina HillSpur, TX$5,200     
8/21/22$400 NLH $40K GTD150$51,750Francis AndersonPoughkeepsie, NY$15,606     
8/22/22$400 NLH $100K GTD409$141,105Kenneth MapoyLas Vegas, NV$30,821     
8/24-8/28/22$600 NLH Mystery Bounty1,055$548,600Josh SuyatLas Vegas, NV$53,661     
8/28/22$400 NLH $40K GTD142$48,990Bandar AlirezaUnited Kingdom$11,797     
8/29-8/31/22$400 NLH $100K GTD384$132,480AnonymousN/A$29,237     
8/31/22$400 NLH $3K Survivor $40K GTD101$40,0009 WinnersN/A$3,000     
9/1-9/4/22$1,100 NLH $500K GTD759$740,025Kam KhaiConcord, MA$111,723     
9/4/22$400 NLH $40K GTD164$56,580Noam MuallemLas Vegas, NV$14,453     
9/5/22$400 PLO $25K GTD86$29,670Rupesh PattniDuarte, CA$6,856     
9/8/22$600 NLH $150K GTD415$215,800Joseph WaltersN/A$40,000     

December WPT Series at Wynn Las Vegas Promises $22M in Guarantees

WPT Wynn

The World Poker Tour (WPT) and Wynn Resorts in Las Vegas have finalized the schedule for its December, record-breaking poker festival.

In total, the series, which runs December 1-20, features 23 tournaments and $22 million in guarantees. Although there are a number of major events, including the WPT Ladies Championship and what figures to be another exciting Mystery Bounty event at Wynn, the series is highlighted by the largest guaranteed prize pool poker tournament in history.

The $10,400 buy-in WPT World Championship, the first WPT Main Tour event at Wynn, promises a $15 million minimum prize pool. Action in the historic event at the luxurious Las Vegas Strip casino resort begins December 12 and concludes with the final table on December 20.

“Our goal is to develop the WPT World Championship into one of the most talked about events of the year,” Adam Pliska, CEO of the World Poker Tour said.

Click here for more information and the full schedule!

*Images courtesy of Wynn Las Vegas.

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