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Abad Takes $1,100 NLH Title for $60,982

Last night's $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo ($250,000 guaranteed) had 374 entries, creating a prize pool of $364,650, far and away surpassing the guarantee, which has been par for the course during the 2026 Wynn Summer Classic.

The tournament ended with Miguel Abad, a Spaniard, winning it for $60,982 as part of a three way chop. Vitor Coutinho (second place for $49,313) and Merritt Kuhn (third place for $46,117) were also part of that chop.

The Wynn Summer Classic is winding down with three more days of action before wrapping up a highly successful summer of poker at Wynn Las Vegas.

Final Table Results

*PlacePlayerPrize* 
1Miguel Abad$60,982 
2Vitor Coutinho$49,313 
3Merritt Kuhn$46,117 
4Emma Woolfrey$28,842 
5Matthew Leecy$22,376 
6Benjamin Palmer$17,032 
7Anthony Denove$12,709 
8Victor Canaple$9,269 
9Cesar Andrade$5,979 

Rongshan Li Wins $2,200 NLH for $419,661

The $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em event at the Wynn Summer Classic was massive. It promised at least $2 million in the pot, but with $3,497,765 in the pot, the guarantee was obliterated.

When all was said and done Thursday night, Rongshan Li was the champion at the final table. Li got the Wynn replica trophy and $419,661 for beating a tough and massive field of 1,747 runners.

Li wasn't the only big winner, however. Seven players went home with a six-figure payout, including the runner-up, Feizal Satchu, who collected $319,654 as part of a four-way chop. Daniel Chalifour received $353,178 for third place, and Matas Cimbolas was paid $331,304 for fourth place.

Final Table Results

1Rongshan Li$419,661 
2Feizal Satchu$391,654 
3Daniel Chalifour$353,178 
4Matas Cimbolas$331,304 
5Jakub Sterba$174,045 
6Cameron Rezaie$134,569 
7Graham Cowan$100,233 
8Philipp Hees$73,202 
9Jakob Miegel$52,378 

Tags: Cameron RezaieDaniel ChalifourFeizal SatchuGraham CowanJakob MiegelJakub SterbaMatas CimbolasPhilipp HeesRongshan LiWynn Summer Classic

Wynn Summer Classic Schedule for July 10

Wynn Summer Classic
Wynn Summer Classic

There's only a few days remaining in the 2026 Wynn Summer Classic. But still time to chase a big win.

Today's action features two tournaments and two separate poker variants, providing a little something for everyone. The actions kicks off at noon PT from Wynn Las Vegas with the $1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha, a tournament that will have at least $250,000 in the pot.

If PLO isn't your jam, or you bust early, you can enter the $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo at 6 p.m. This one features a $100,000 guaaranteed prize pool.

Wynn Summer Classic Schedule for Friday, July 10

TimeEventGuaranteeBuy-In
12:00 p.m.Pot-Limit Omaha$250,000$1,100
6:00 p.m.No Limit Hold'em Turbo$100,000$1,100

Wynn Summer Classic Schedule For July 9

Wynn Summer Classic
Wynn Summer Classic

If you head to the luxurious Wynn Las Vegas today, July 9, you will discover a trio of events taking place.

Starting at 12:00 p.m. local time is Day 2 of the $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em event, which obliterated its $2 million guaranteed.

As that event resumes, a $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em tournament shuffles up and deals. It sees players sit down with a 30,000 stack, play to 30-minute levels, and battle it out for the lion's share of a $250,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Later in the evening, at 6:00 p.m. local time, there is a $1,100 buy-in, $100,000 guaranteed No-Limit Hold'em Turbo tournament. Players start their quest for glory with 30,000 chips and lock horns across 20-minute levels.

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Richard Dubini Bags a Top 10 Stack in the $2M Gtd Event

Richard Dubini
Richard Dubini

The Wynn Summer Classic $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em $2 million guaranteed event edged closer to crowning its champion on July 8. While 1,747 entrants bought in during this event's starting flights, only 218 of them remain in contention for a slice of the guarantee-busting $3,467,795 prize pool.

Former PartyPoker-sponsored pro Richard Dubini (827,000) finds himself among the chip leaders on Day 2. The Argentinian, who has almost $2.4 million in live poker tournament cashes, returns to the action in sixth-place, nicely poised to not only reach the money places but eventually progress to the final table.

Only five players finished the night with more chips than Dubini. Borja Gonzalez (1,189,000) is the overall chip leader, followed by Akash Seth (1,079,000), Sung Him Wong (963,000), Robert Pagano (895,000), and Robert Grossglauser (860,000).

$2,200 No-Limit Hold'em $2M Gtd Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Borja Gonzalez1,189,000149
2Akash Seth1,079,000135
3Sung Him Wong963,000120
4Roberto Pagano895,000112
5Robert Grossglauser860,000108
6Richard Dubini827,000103
7Ran Shahar814,000101
8Devon Shalmi784,00098
9Ariel Samuhi781,00097
10Keith Murrell778,00096

Plenty of stellar names are also still in the hunt for the lion's share of this event's prize pool. They include Jim Collopy (427,000), Brek Schutten (410,000), Bobby Baldwin (351,000), Ankit Ahuja (266,000), Bryan Piccioli (230,000), Manig Loeser (211,000), Martin Jacobson (164,000), John Juanda (154,000), Eugene Katchalov (136,000), Benjamin Pollak (126,000), Andrew Moreno (122,000), Roman Hrabec (122,000), and Brian Altman (103,000).

Play resumes at 12:00 p.m. local time on July 9, with blinds at 4,000/8,000 and an 8,000 big blind ante. The average stack is 320,550 chips.

Tags: Akash SethAndrew MorenoAnkit AhujaAriel SamuhiBenjamin PollakBobby BaldwinBorja GonzalezBrek SchuttenBrian AltmanBryan PiccioliDevon ShalmiEugene KatchalovJim CollopyJohn JuandaKeith MurrellManig LoeserMartin JacobsonRan ShaharRichard DubiniRobert GrossglauserRobert PaganoRoberto PaganoRoman HrabecSung Him Wong

Kevin Kent Gets the NLH Turbo Trophy

Kevin Kent entered the $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo event last night at Wynn Las Vegas, just like 186 other participants. The difference between him and those other players is he won the trophy and collected the largest payout.

Kent, from Chandler, Arizona, received $44,629 of the $182,325 prize pool. Antonio Olguin was the runner-up, a spot that paid $27,423. Lei Yuan earned $19,739 for third place, followed by Yohan Rascar getting $14,934 for fourth place, and Patrick Plott taking home $11,094 for fifth place.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Kevin Kent$44,629
2Antonio Olguin$27,423
3Lei Yuan$19,739
4Yohan Rascar$14,934
5Patrick Plott$11,094
6Steven Karp$8,244
7Shalev Halfa$6,535
8Eric Berman$5,323
9Ketan Pandya$4,423

Ayman Qutami is a Mystery Bounty Winner for $331,622

Ayman Qutami
Ayman Qutami

Ayman Qutami is one of the biggest winners of the summer in the Wynn Summer Classic.

Qutami took down the $1,600 NLH Mystery Bounty, a $2 million guaranteed tournament that had $2,988,480 in the middle. He collected the biggest payout of $331,622.

The champion beat out Maksim Pisarenko heads-up for the title, while the runner-up received $222,354. Mathieu His finished in third place for $162,757. Qutami now has over $1.8 million in The Hendon Mob recorded live tournament cashes.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Ayman Qutami$331,622
2Maksim Pisarenko$222,354
3Mathieu His$162,757
4Scott Margereson$122,444
5Katayon Khaterzai$71,868
6Robert Fenner$54,004
7Viet Vo$39,679
8Andy Lu$28,391
9Lucas Vergara$20,612