Wins For Liebert and Vengrin As Wynn Millions Approaches $4m In Prizes

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The Wynn Millions keeps on trucking with some of the biggest events of the series now complete.

The series is running from February 17 to March 23 and has already paid out nearly $4 million in prizes with another two weeks of poker still to go.

As well as big prizes, big names have also been showing up including a a return to form for poker legend Kathy Liebert who won the Seniors event for $39,097.

Big Prizes At The Wynn

Joao SimaoThe action keeps getting bigger at the Wynn with the festival reaching $3,987,316 in prizes.

So far, the biggest score has gone to Joao Simao who won $140,000 for taking down the $2,200 NLH 6-Max $500K GTD event.

Simao only had to beat 405 other players to take down his top spot but the largest event so far in terms of turnout remains the $600 NLH $500K GTD. This event attracted 1,466 players for a prize pool of $747,660 (the second biggest prize pool after the $2,200 6-max event’s $803,625).

The $600 NLH $500K GTD event went to Keegan Westover who earned $93,902 for his first-place finish.

Wynn Millions Winners

Matt VengrinAmong the other winners are notables like Matt Vengrin who came to the series with seven WSOP final tables and 85 cashes on his record.

The $600 Big O $30K GTD went to WSOP bracelet winner Gary Bolden and the $500 NLH $50K GTD to WSOPC ring winner Bradley Ritschel.

At the other end of the scale, for David Tepoorten and Joshua Norton, their first-place finishes at the Wynn Millions were also their first recorded live cashes.

With two weeks still to go — including the $2 million guaranteed main event — there is still plenty more poker to be played and stories to be told.

You can check out the results so far in the table below.

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: $2200 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: $3000 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

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