$1,600 PLO/NLH [$100,000 GTD]
Day 2 Started
$1,600 PLO/NLH [$100,000 GTD]
Day 2 Started
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Miltiadis Kyriakides | 625,000 | |
Daniel Swartz | 600,000 | |
Erez Gabay | 578,000 | |
Florian Duta | 473,000 | |
Scott Stewart | 470,000 | |
Jesse Yaginuma | 353,000 | |
Steve Foutty | 349,000 | |
Christopher Marshall | 297,000 | |
Zennawi Petros | 254,000 | |
Frank Zheng | 251,000 | |
Maziar Keshavarzi | 234,000 | |
Jarod Minghini | 211,000 | |
Sen Mu | 180,000 | |
Daniel Grassi | 180,000 | |
Leon Bennett | 158,000 | |
Eric Tankanow | 152,000 | |
Vincent Moscati | 122,000 | |
Corey Hochman | 107,000 | |
Uri Reichenstein | 90,000 | |
Robert Cowen | 83,000 | |
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Eric Wigg
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71,000 |
On Tuesday, the 2022 Wynn Millions $1,600 PLO/NLH event crushed its $100K GTD by attracting 194 runners, which generated a $282,270 prize pool. Today, the surviving 21 players will return to battle down to a winner, who will receive a $78,078 first-place prize.
The top 20 finishers will make the money and earn a minimum payday of $3,921, meaning just one player will need to fall to burst the bubble. That player likely won't be Miltiadis Kyriakides, who begins Day 2 as the chip leader with 625,000. Hot on his heels with an even 600,000 is Daniel Swartz followed by Erez Gabay, who starts with 578,000.
Others still in contention include Florian Duta (473,000), Scott Stewart (470,000), Jesse Yaginuma (353,000), Vincent Moscati (122,000), and Uri Reichenstein (90,000).
Action will resume at 1 p.m. local time with the blinds at 3,000/6,000/6,000 and PokerNews will offer periodic updates leading up to the final table and until a winner is crowned!
Place | Prize |
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1 | $78,078 |
2 | $46,885 |
3 | $30,231 |
4 | $20,719 |
5 | $$15,257 |
6 | $12,067 |
7 | $9,885 |
8 | $8,383 |
9 | $7,198 |
10-11 | $6,244 |
12-13 | $5,476 |
14-15 | $4,849 |
16-17 | $4,333 |
18-20 | $3,921 |
Date | Tournament | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Hometown/Country | Prize |
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2/21/22 | $400 NLH $40K GTD | 313 | $107,985 | Gabriel Jin Goh | New Zealand | $17,000 |
2/22/22 | $400 NLH $40K GTD | 261 | $90,045 | Ray Teasdale | Chula Vista, CA | $14,047 |
2/22/22 | $400 Limit Omaha 8/B $25K GTD | 140 | $48,300 | Wesley Gronhoud | Nekoma, ND | $11,961 |
2/23/22 | $400 NLH Seniors $40K GTD | 348 | $120,060 | Lawrence Beach | Decatur, GA | $19,290 |
2/24-2/27/22 | $1,600 Wynn Mystery Bounty | 2,103 | $3,049,350 | Eddy Konarske | Englewood, CO | $222,072 |
2/28-3/1/22 | $1,100 NLH Seniors $100K GTD | 246 | $239,850 | Mark Seif | Las Vegas, NV | $60,610 |
3/1/22 | $400 PLO $25K GTD | 191 | $65,895 | Rishi Makkar | Canada | $18,229 |
3/1/22 | Event #1: $10K NLH High Roller | 49 | $490,000 | Jake Schindler | Las Vegas, NV | $166,600 |
3/2/22 | Event #2: $15K NLH High Roller | 40 | $600,000 | Daniel Negreanu | Las Vegas, NV | $216,000 |
3/7/22 | Event #3: $10K NLH High Roller | 60 | $600,000 | Ali Imsirovic | Bosnia | $180,000 |
3/8/22 | Event #4: $10K NLH High Roller | 73 | $730,000 | Bin Weng | USA | $189,800 |
3/9/22 | Event #5: $15K NLH High Roller | 43 | $645,000 | Brekstyn Schutten | USA | $219,300 |
Level 17 (4,000/8,000/8,000)
It took about an hour to lose the first player on Day 2, and that's because players were playing pretty snug on the money bubble.
Ultimately it was Eric Wigg, who began the day as the short stack, who fell in a hand of pot-limit Omaha (PLO) after getting his short stack in with against three callers. Jarod Minghini was one of them and flopped the nuts holding on a flop of .
Minghini wound up winning the pot and Wigg left empty-handed in 21st place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Eric Wigg
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Busted |
On Wednesday, after busting just short of the money in the $10 million guaranteed Wynn Millions Main Event, Brekstyn Schutten shipped Event #5 in the Wynn High Roller series. He defeated a field of 43 entrants en route to victory in the $15,000 buy-in tournament.
The ICU nurse from Michigan had a tough uphill battle to overcome at the final table. He entered just fourth in chips out of seven players. But he dominated play throughout and came out victorious.
Dragana Lim, the last woman standing in the 2021 WSOP Main Event, took seventh place for $25,800. Dan Smith, one of the best players ever to have never won a WSOP title, went out in sixth place ($38,700). PokerGO founder Cary Katz ended up in fourth place ($70,950), and Schutten dusted off Stanley Tang ($141,900) heads-up to win the tournament.
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Brekstyn Schutten | $219,300 |
2 | Stanley Tang | $141,900 |
3 | Sergio Aido | $96,750 |
4 | Cary Katz | $70,950 |
5 | Barry Hutter | $51,600 |
6 | Dan Smith | $38,700 |
7 | Dragana Lim | $25,800 |
Tournament | Winner | Prize | Entrants |
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Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em | Jake Schindler | $166,600 | 49 |
Event #2: $15,000 No-Limit Hold'em | Daniel Negreanu | $216,000 | 40 |
Event #3: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em | Ali Imsirovic | $180,000 | 60 |
Event #4: $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em | Bin Weng | $189,800 | 73 |
Event #5: $15,000 No-Limit Hold'em | Brekstyn Schutten | $219,300 | 43 |
Place | Player | Prize |
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13 | Leon Bennett | $5,476 |
14 | Eric Tankanow | $4,849 |
15 | Corey Hochman | $4,849 |
16 | Uri Reichenstein | $4,333 |
17 | Florian Duta | $4,333 |
18 | Sen Mu | $3,921 |
19 | Zennawi Petros | $3,921 |
20 | Robert Cowen | $3,921 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Leon Bennett | Busted | |
Eric Tankanow | Busted | |
Corey Hochman | Busted | |
Uri Reichenstein | Busted | |
Florian Duta | Busted | |
Sen Mu | Busted | |
Zennawi Petros | Busted | |
Robert Cowen | Busted | |
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