$10,000 Wynn Millions ($10M GTD)

$10,000 Wynn Millions ($10M GTD)
Day: 1b
Event Info

$10,000 Wynn Millions ($10M GTD)

Final Results
Winner
Andrew Moreno
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
$1,460,106
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,000
Prize Pool
$12,483,200
Entries
1,328
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
389
Players Left
148

Bryn Kenney Leads Day 1b of Wynn Millions $10M GTD; Johnny Chan Fails to Survive

Level 10 : 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney

The highly-anticipated $10,000 buy-in, $10,000,000 GTD Wynn Millions continued on Saturday with the second of three starting flights. Day 1b attracted 389 runners, which along with 1a’s 263 brought the current field up to 652 entries with Sunday’s Day 1c still to go.

After 10 levels of play, 148 players remained with poker’s all-time tournament money leader Bryn Kenney (376,500) leading the pack.

Others to bag big stacks were Bruno Furth (331,500), Kristen Bicknell (282,000), Arthur Conan (281,000), and Julian Milliard (255,000). They were joined by players like Connor Dinan (142,500), Chris Brewer (133,500), Brian Altman (114,000), 2020 WSOP champ Damian Salas (108,000), Chris Moorman (97,000), and Brock Wilson (96,500).

Among those to try and fall on Day 1b were Benjamin “Spraggy” Spragg, Daniel Negreanu, Minnesota players Kou Vang and Blake Bohn, four-time bracelet winner Brian Hastings, Matt Berkey, Poker Hall of Famers Eli Elezra and John Hennigan, and the legendary Johnny Chan.

Chan doesn’t play many tournaments these days, but the Wynn Millions proved prestigious enough to draw out the two-time WSOP Main Event champ. Unfortunately for Chan, he never gained much traction and bowed out in Level 8 (500/1,000/1,000).

It happened when Sergio Aido raised to 2,500 from the button and then called when Chan three-bet to 7,500 from the small blind. On the {a-}{k-}{7-} two-diamond flop, Chan continued for 10,000 and Aido called to see the {8-Diamonds} turn. Chan moved all in for his last 15,000 or so and Aido called.

Johnny Chan: {q-}{10-Diamonds}
Sergio Aido: {a-}{8-}

Aido was out in front with two pair while Chan had both straight and flush draws. Unfortunately for Chan, the river was a brick and he was eliminated from the tournament. Aido went on to bag 204,500.

Johnny Chan
Johnny Chan

Chan and others have one last chance to try again as Day 1c will take place at Noon local time on Sunday. PokerNews will be on-site to capture all the action throughout the six-day long tournament, so be sure to tune in all weekend long into next week.

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