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- High Roller Crushers
- 2025 Wynn Millions Results
The event room staff at the Wynn are packing the tables and stacking chairs as the 2025 Wynn Millions moves into the rearview.
This year's Wynn Millions festival is best summed up numerically: For 35 days, fish, whales, and sharks crowded into the Wynn Las Vegas to enter 50 tournaments a collective 11,053 times (1,003 of which were entries into the $3,000 Championship). This massive pod, shoal, and shiver won $12,595,511 in total prizes, of which $2,698,212 was paid out to first-place finishers (not including bounties).
Several event winners were high-profile players. We previously highlighted poker legend Kathy Liebert's win in the Seniors event and Harrison Gimbel's victory in the Wynn Millions Championship event.
In the final phase of the festival, the big guns came out as the high roller events took over the schedule.
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In the last dozen events of the 2025 Wynn Millions, there were four $10k events and one $25k event.
These were the five most expensive events of the schedule. Because of their high buy ins they were also among the biggest prize pools of the series.
Peter Cross took down the biggest of these events — Event 36: $25,800 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max. Cross won $376,250 for his first place finish. This was the second biggest prize of the festival only exceeded by Gimbel's Main Event win.

Three of the four $10,500 buy in events were also no limit hold'em 8-max events. These were events were won by Jeremy Dan (Event 34 - $191,800), Jesse Lonis (Event 39 - $173,160), and Dylan Smith (Event 37 - $173,160).
Smith was the only player to take down two events at this year's Wynn Millions. As wells as winning a $10k NLH event, he also won Event 31: $10,500 Pot Limit Omaha 6-Max for $240,000.
On top of these podium finishes, Smith also managed to come 6th in the event that Lonis won for $32,500, 5th in the $25k high roller for $92,450, and 26th in the Main Event for $14,541. Smith's total haul for the series was $552,651.
Although the Wynn Millions is over, the poker calendar at the Wynn is not. The next big poker event the casino is hosting will be the Wynn Signature Series. The festival kicks off on April 7 and runs until April 23.
2025 Wynn Millions Results
EVENT | ENTRANTS | PRIZEPOOL | WINNER | PRIZE |
---|---|---|---|---|
Event 1: $500 NLH $50K GTD | 213 | $90,099 | Serge Bottelli | $18,320 |
Event 2: $300 NLH Turbo $20K GTD | 74 | $24,980 | Kevin Voss | $6,802 |
Event 3: $400 HORSE $20K GTD | 72 | $23,976 | Kathy Chang | $6,287 |
Event 4: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 65 | $16,110 | Vincent Elia | $4,229 |
Event 5: $400 Limit Omaha 8 $20K GTD | 93 | $30,969 | Duke Viveros | $7,460 |
Event 6: $400 Mix Triple $20K GTD | 90 | $29,970 | Casey Hayes | $8,893 |
Event 7: $600 NLH $200K GTD | 431 | $219,810 | Dominic Coombe | $32,396 |
Event 8: $400 PLO Turbo $20K GTD | 69 | $23,253 | Michael Gyger | $7,267 |
Event 9: $300 NLH Turbo $20K GTD | 96 | $32,460 | Sylvain Dufresne | $9,630 |
Event 10: $600 NLH $500K GTD | 1,466 | $747,660 | Keegan Westover | $93,902 |
Event 11: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 105 | $25,290 | Christopher Mehes | $4,291 |
Event 12: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 90 | $21,690 | Jonathan Frisch | $5,936 |
Event 13: $500 Seniors NLH $50K GTD | 181 | $76,563 | Donald Himpele | $12,848 |
Event 14: $400 NLH $100K GTD | 539 | $179,487 | Ryan Wolfson | $31,000 |
Event 15: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 100 | $23,580 | Yikun Zhang | $6,694 |
Event 16: $400 Limit 2-7 Triple Draw $20K GTD | 90 | $29,970 | Ruth Sun | $7,967 |
Event 17: $1,100 NLH $500K GTD | 861 | $830,865 | Byung Shin | $131,380 |
Event 18: $400 PLO Turbo $100 Bounty | 98 | $33,026 | Thong Tran | $5,751 |
Event 19: $400 TORSE $20K GTD | 110 | $36,630 | Stephen O'Dwyer | $8,951 |
Event 20: $600 Big O $30K GTD | 104 | $53,040 | Gary Bolden | $15,061 |
Event 21: $500 NLH $50K GTD | 167 | $70,641 | Bradley Ritschel | $18,116 |
Event 22: $1,100 HORSE $50K GTD | 79 | $76,235 | Matthew Vengrin | $23,821 |
Event 23: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 103 | $25,686 | David Tepoorten | $7,294 |
Event 24: $1,600 PLO $500 Bounty $100K GTD | 111 | $159,840 | Joshua Norton | $25,672 |
Event 25: $600 Limit Omaha 8 $30K GTD | 75 | $38,250 | Dekel Balas | $9,802 |
Event 26: $1,100 Seniors $100K GTD | 158 | $152,470 | Kathy Liebert | $39,097 |
Event 27: $2,200 NLH 6 Max $500K GTD | 405 | $803,625 | Joao Simao | $140,000 |
Event 28: $400 PLO Turbo $100 Bounty | 70 | $23,590 | David James | $5,184 |
Event 29: $3,000 NLH Progressive Bounty $200K GTD | 79 | $35,021 | Diego Sanchez Serrano | $35,021 |
Event 30: $600 NLH Turbo $50K GTD | 102 | $52,530 | Petrit Dorzi | $12,160 |
Event 31: $10,500 PLO 6 Max | 24 | $240,000 | Dylan Smith | $115,000 |
Event 32: $1,600 NLH $500 Bounty $100K GTD | 59 | $100,000 | Jeremy Becker | $23,475 |
Event 33: $3,000 Wynn Millions Championship $2M GTD | 1,003 | $2,728,160 | Harrison Gimbel | $455,388 |
Event 34: $10,500 NLH 8-Max | 60 | $600,000 | Jeremy Dan | $191,800 |
Event 35: $1,100 NLH $400K GTD | 523 | $504,695 | Evan Sandberg | $92,237 |
Event 36: $25,800 NLH 8 Max | 53 | $1,075,000 | Peter Cross | $376,250 |
Event 37: $10,500 NLH 8 Max | 52 | $520,000 | Dylan Smith | $173,160 |
Event 38: $1,600 Mystery Bounty $1M GTD | 880 | $1,257,900 | Matthew Schulte | $146,698 |
Event 39: $10,500 NLH 8 Max | 52 | $520,000 | Jesse Lonis | $173,160 |
Event 40: $600 NLH Turbo $50K GTD | 88 | $50,000 | Skyler Halama | $14,835 |
Event 41: $200 NLH Turno $10K GTD | 60 | $14,760 | Naushad Ali | $4,144 |
Event 42: $500 NLH $50K GTD | 97 | $50,000 | Matthew Land | $13,147 |
Event 43: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 55 | $12,960 | Donnell Dais | $3,311 |
Event 44: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 69 | $16,848 | Liron Altman | $4,066 |
Event 45: $400 NLH $100K GTD | 554 | $184,482 | Burton Boutin | $35,717 |
Event 46: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 65 | $15,750 | Roger Senteller | $4,961 |
Event 47: $600 NLH $200K GTD | 482 | $245,820 | Shadd Baudoin | $32,892 |
Event 48: $1100 NLH $400K GTD | 379 | $400,000 | Daniel Marcus | $78,710 |
Event 49: $200 NLH Turbo $10K GTD | 76 | $18,522 | Dustin Lee | $4,448 |
Event 50: $500 NLH $50K GTD | 126 | $53,298 | Herman Johnson | $13,581 |
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