2021 Wynn Spring Classic

Wynn Spring Classic $1M GTD Championship
Day: 2
Event Info
2021 Wynn Spring Classic
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Prize Pool
$1,985,676
Total Entries
614
Players Left
2
Average Chip Stack
12,280,000
Total Chips
24,560,000
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
234
Players Left
34
Players Left 2 / 614
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Rheem's River Bet Wins

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

With {5-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} on the felt, the small blind checked to Chino Rheem in the hijack and he bet 23,000. The small blind woke up with a check-raise to 70,000, which Rheem didn't back down from. They went to a {3-Diamonds} river and the small blind checked.

Rheem thought awhile then slid in a double-fisted bet of 123,000. That earned him the pot a few moments later.

Tags: Chino Rheem

"Miracle" Double for Failla

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Mike Wang raised under the gun and faced a shove worth 30,000 from Will Failla in the next seat. He was thinking it over.

"Ten-high is no good, I promise you," Failla said.

Wang opted to call with slightly better than that, {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}, but that was also no good against {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. Failla urged the dealer to produce low cards and that's exactly what hit the board: {6-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}.

Afterward, he called it a miracle.

Tags: Mike WangWill Failla

Updated Chip Counts

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Hendrix Makes Massive Call for a Mountainous Stack

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Adam Hendrix
Adam Hendrix

A massive pot of around 300,000 sat in the middle between small blind Ben Underwood and big blind Adam Hendrix. The board read {2-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades}{k-Hearts} and Hendrix was facing an all-in shove worth about 280,000. He was deep in the tank.

According to Ryan Laplante, Underwood had limp-raised to 31,000 and then barreled 35,000 on the flop and 100,000 on the turn before cramming the river.

Hendrix alternately cracked his knuckles, studied the ceiling, and peered at Underwood for clues.

Lee Markholt wandered over to sweat from a neighboring table.

"You guys are playing big pots over here," he observed.

"You know wherever I go, the action is," Chino Rheem said from Seat 1.

Finally, Hendrix slid in some chips to call. Underwood instantly flipped over {10-Spades}{9-Spades} and moved to exit, with Hendrix showing {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}. He got busy stacking an amount that looks to be around four-times the average count in the room.

Tags: Adam HendrixBen Underwood

Level: 14

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 3,000

Updated Chip Counts

Level 13 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante

Prize Pool Breakdown

Level 13 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante
Wynn Spring Championship $3,500 Main Event Day 1b
Wynn Spring Championship $3,500 Main Event Day 1b

The 614 entries in this year's Wynn Spring Classic $3,500 Championship produced a prize pool of $1,985,676. That will be distributed among the top 63 finishers.

The winner will get a whopping $391,370, with everyone at the final table of eight guaranteed at least $45,760. A min-cash in 63rd will pay $8,342. For a full breakdown of the prize pool click the "Payout" tab above.

Remaining 2021 Wynn Spring Classic Schedule

Level 13 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante

Events with multiple flights will play Day 2 at 12 p.m. on the day subsequent to the final flight. All events start at 12 p.m. and are re-entry events unless otherwise noted. All events with 30-minute levels are single-day events. All events with 40-minute levels are two tournament days. All events with 60-minute levels are three tournament days.

All events will withhold 4% of the prize pool as a service charge for poker staff, with the exception of all $1,600 events, $3,500 event and the $10,500, which will withhold 3%, 2%, and $60 from each tournament entry respectively. See structure sheets for details.

Wynn reserve the right to revise, suspend, or cancel all events, without prior notice. IRS compliance requires a valid ID and SSN. Participants must be 21 years of age. Nonresident aliens are subject to 30% withholding.

Here's a look at the remaining schedule:

DateTime (PST)TournamentGuaranteeBuy-inStarting StackLevel Length (minutes)
Sunday, March 142 p.m.Event #11: NLH $500 Bounty$50,000$1,510+$9025,00030
Monday, March 15NoonEvent #12: No-Limit Hold’em$15,000$270+$3020,00030
Tuesday, March 16NoonEvent #13: No-Limit Hold’em$15,000$270+$3020,00030
Wednesday, March 17NoonEvent #14: NLH $4K Survivor$20,000$360+$4020,00030
Thursday, March 18NoonEvent #15: No-Limit Hold’em Day 1a$1,000,000$1,500+$10030,00060
Thursday, March 186 p.m.5 seat GTD Super Satellite to $1,600-$270+$3015,00030
Friday, March 19NoonEvent #15: No-Limit Hold’em Day 1b$1,000,000$1,500+$10030,00060
Friday, March 196 p.m.5 seat GTD Super Satellite to $1,600-$270+$3015,00030
Saturday, March 20NoonEvent #15: No-Limit Hold’em Day 1c$1,000,000$1,500+$10030,00060
Sunday, March 211 p.m.Event #16: No-Limit Hold’em$50,000$500+$5020,00030

Updated Chip Counts

Level 13 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante

Ausmus Takes it All from McKeehen

Level 13 : 1,500/2,500, 2,500 ante
Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Joe McKeehen was in the small blind and bet 20,000 into about 50,000 on {10-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{9-Clubs}. Jeremy Ausmus called in middle position and the turn was a {7-Clubs}. McKeehen slowed down with a check and Ausmus bet 35,000. McKeehen called, bringing the {3-Hearts} river. He checked and Ausmus jammed except one T500 chip. It was 103,500 and McKeehen called fairly quickly.

Ausmus showed {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts} for a set and took the huge pot down.

A few hands later, those players saw a {3-Clubs}{a-Spades}{9-Hearts} flop and each checked to bring a {9-Diamonds}. Ausmus checked from under the gun, McKeehen bet 8,000, and Ausmus made it 23,000. McKeehen called. On the {2-Diamonds} river, Ausmus shoved. McKeehen counted down his stack. It looked to be about 46,000 and he opted to call it off, turning over {a-}{10-}.

Ausmus had him outkicked with {a-}{q-} and took the former WSOP champ's remaining stack.

Tags: Jeremy AusmusJoe McKeehen