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Mehmet Siginc Takes Home $28,709 After Deal In Big O Event

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Wynn Poker Tables

Mehmet Siginc and Darin Utley cut a two-way deal once the $1,100 Big O event at the Wynn Summer Classic reached heads-up play.

The event attracted 147 entrants, so had a prize pool of $143,325. This far exceeded the $50,000 guaranteed by the Wynn and meant that Siginc earned $28,709 from his deal as well as winning the trophy for coming first.

Utley earned a little less than Siginc in the deal but not by much — he got $28,212 for second place.

Tsz Shing, who busted in 3rd place, took home $22,365.

Big O is an increasingly popular 5-card variant of pot limit Omaha Hi-Lo. The Wynn Summer Classic has two events of this poker variant this year. Based on the success of these events, it seems likely that Big O is here to stay.

$1,100 Big O Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrize
1Mehmet Siginc$28,709
2Darin Utley$28,212
3Tsz Shing$22,365
4Jason Borgstede$12,398
5Matthew Kaplan$9,173
6Samuel del Castillo Guerra$6,880
7Stanislav Maximov Ivanov$5,375
8Anthony di Brito$4,336
9Anthony Reategui$3,605

Abrahim Robbin Wins $1,100 NLH Event After 4-Way Deal

Wynn Millions $2M GTD Day 3
Wynn Millions $2M GTD Day 3

The Wynn Summer Classic's regular $1,100 No Limit Hold'em event with a $250,000 guarantee went to Abrahim Robbin on Saturday.

The event attracted 311 entries for a prize pool of $303, 225, and a total of 39 of those players cashed.

Robbin won the event after a four-way deal with Baseem Nsier, Ethan Ackerman, and Luis Rojas Martinez Del Marmol.

Robbin took home $45,179 for first place, Nsier took $41,830 for second, Ackerman $39,403 for third, and Luis Rojas Martinez Del Marmol $32,007 for fourth.

$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrize
1Abrahim Robbin$45,179
2Baseem Nsier$41,830
3Ethan Ackerman$39,403
4Luis Rojas Martínez Del Mármol$32,007
5Edward Allen$19,135
6Robert Russ$14,565
7David Yonnotti$10,868
8Matthew Davenport$7,927
9Chien Weng$5,852

What's Happening This Saturday At The Wynn Summer Classic?

Wynn Summer Classic
Wynn Summer Classic

Today sees two mainline events kick off at the Wynn Summer Classic along with a $1,100 Milestone Satellite to $10,400 Wynn Summer Championship at 6:00 p.m.

The satellite has a ten-seat guarantee and late registration that will remain open until around 9:40 p.m.

The Championship itself kicks off tomorrow, but before that, today's two events kick off at midday. The first of these two events is the standard $1,100 No Limit Hold'em event with a $250,000 guarantee. One of the staples of this festival.

The second event is a more unusual $1,100 Big O (5-card pot limit Omaha) event with a $50,000 guarantee.

Both of these events have late registration that is scheduled to close around 4:30 p.m.

DateDayTimeEventGuaranteeBuy In
June 20Saturday12:00 p.m.No Limit Hold'em$250,000$1,100
June 20Saturday12:00 p.m.Big O$50,000$1,100
June 20Saturday6:00 p.m.Milestone Satellite To $10,400 Wynn Summer Championship 1A/B10 seats$1,100

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Donovan Dean Adds WSC Trophy To His Cabinet

Donovan Dean
Donovan Dean

The $1,100 No Limit Hold'em event at the Wynn Summer Classic yesterday went to Donovan Dean. Dean is a mid-stakes tournament regular with a fingerful of WSOPC rings and $2,851,606 in live tournament cashes.

Dean beat Harlan Karnofsky heads up in this event, securing the $51,145 top prize and a Wynn Summer Classic trophy.

Karnofsky hit the rail to collect $35,562 for his second-place finish.

Karnofsky and Dean were just the top two finishers from a field of 251 players. There weren't enough entries to hit the $250,000 guarantee. So, the Wynn sweetened the pot, making it up to the full amount.

$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrize
1Donovan Dean$51,145
2Harlan Karnofsky$35,562
3Moshe Vazan$26,554
4Charles Thayer$20,894
5Antonio Parrado$16,340
6Tao Chu$12,522
7Robert Donald$9,264
8Kazuo Yamamoto$7,002
9Stephen Copeland$5,352

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Brian Hastings Cashes in $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo

Brian Hastings
Brian Hastings

Yesterday's $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo at the Wynn Summer Classic had a guarantee of $100,000. The event garnered 170 entrants, allowing it to handily exceed the guarantee with a total prize pool of $165,750.

Themistoklis Tsachourdis won the event. He beat Bernardo Baptista Das Neves heads up, earning $42,502.

Das Neves earned $25,522 for second place while Jedd Kossew came third, earning $18,221 and rounding out the podium positions.

Brian Hastings also scraped into the money, busting just after the bubble in 20th. Hastings's min-cash was worth $2,466.

$1,100 No Limit Hold'em Turbo Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrize
1Themistoklis Tsachourdis$42,502
2Bernardo Baptista Das Neves$25,522
3Jedd Kossew$18,221
4Stuart Taylor$13,905
5Ben Joseph$10,482
6Derek Wang$7,811
7Ziwei Wang$6,116
8Joao Canongia Ferre D C Matos$5,003
9Benjamin Hamnett$4,170

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Sean Yu Wins $45,396 in $1,100 Mixed Triple Draw

Sean Yu
Sean Yu

In a hold'em-heavy schedule like the Wynn Summer Classic's, the non-hold'em games are always a treat. The $50,000 guaranteed $1,100 Mixed Triple Draw was no exception.

A total of 192 players turned out for the event, a solid turnout for this festival's one-day events. High attendance meant the prize pool was $187,200, with $45,396 set aside for the first-place finisher.

Sean Yu was the player who managed to take the event down, earning that $45,396 check. His closest competition was Ryan Hoenig who he defeated heads up and Joshua Brower who took third.

Hoenig and Brower earned $28,155 and $20,274, respectively, for their podium finishes.

$1,100 Mixed Triple Draw Final Table Results

RankPlayerPrize
1Sean Yu$45,396
2Ryan Hoenig$28,155
3Joshua Brower$20,274
4Daniel Lewis$15,332
5Paul Carney$11,382
6Jonathan Glendinning$8,461
7Nadem Pattah$6,421

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Jeremy Becker Has Another Deep Run at Wynn

Jeremy Becker
Jeremy Becker

The king of Wynn daily tournaments, Jeremy Becker, was back at it crushing a tournament at Wynn Las Vegas on Thursday.

Becker may have moved on to higher stakes, but he's still doing big things in the Las Vegas casino that made him known around the poker community. "JBex" didn't add another win at Wynn, but he did finish in third place out of 147 players for $16,697.

That was a deep run, but not deeper than the champion, Gaston Catzman, who received $38,697 all for being the last player standing. Catzman beat Stephen Kehoe, who collected $23,892, heads-up for the trophy.

Final Table Results

*PlacePlayerPrize* 
1Gaston Catzman$38,697 
2Stephen Kehoe$23,892 
3Jeremy Becker$16,697 
4Ryan Luna$12,398 
5Antonio Galiana Ortega$9,173 
6Eliyahu Elyashiv$6,880 
7Brandon Zuidema$5,375 
8Jimmy Kebe$4,336 
9Motoyoshi Okamura$3,605 

Tags: Antonio Galiana OrtegaBrandon ZuidemaEliyahu ElyashivGaston CatzmanJeremy BeckerJimmy KebeMotoyoshi OkamuraRyan LunaStephen Kehoe