2022 Wynn Summer Classic

$2,200 Mystery Bounty
Day: 2
Event Info

2022 Wynn Summer Classic

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$410,485
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$5,708,000
Entries
2,854
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
2,854
Players Left
1

Manuel Machado Wins the $2,200 Wynn Mystery Bounty for $410,485 Plus Bounties

Level 36 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Manuel Machado
Manuel Machado

In what turned out to be an almost 17-hour day of poker, Manuel Machado finally came out on top in the $2,200 Wynn Mystery Bounty. Machado struck an ICM deal with heads-up opponent Elliott Kampen, with Machado walking away as the biggest winner. Machado earned a payday of $410,485 in the deal, along with a total of $66,000 in bounties.

This will undoubtedly go down as Machado's biggest live tournament score in his career, and he was quite emotional afterwards. Machado only has $129,000 in recorded tournament winnings and this win will more than quadruple that for him.

Machado, who came to Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker this summer, has found his breakout performance here at the Wynn. It was a rollercoaster of a day for the poker player from Portugal, who almost found himself out of the tournament in eighth place. However, when his pocket aces got out-flopped by the pocket kings of Dennis Wilke, Machado managed to find an ace on the river to double up and hold a commanding chip lead. He never looked back as he held that chip lead en route to eliminating four players at the final table.

As for Kampen, he will also be heading home with his largest career score of $362,739. Kampen also scooped $91,500 in bounties over the course of the day, including a $50,000 and a $25,000 bounty. Kampen took a different route on the final table, staying away from all of the action and watching players fall by the wayside all around him. Both methods worked for the players, who were both happy with the final outcome.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stManuel MachadoPortugal$410,485**
2ndElliott KampenUnited States$362,739**
3rdCalvin AndersonUnited States$176,243
4thDennis WilkeGermany$125,105
5thAnthony IbrahimUnited States$92,628
6thCherish AndrewsUnited States$72,105
7thAndy ParkUnited States$59,516
8thKevin WhiteUnited States$50,503
9thKevin CalenzoUnited States$42,983

**denotes an ICM deal was reached

Day 2 Action

A total of 2,854 entries were recorded for this event over four starting flights and just over 300 returned for Day 2, looking for their shot at some big money. There were two $250,000 bounties up for grabs and they went to Milos Ivanovic and Paul Chauderson, who had the best reaction of any bounty winner. Chauderson was ecstatic when he pulled the six-figure amount out of the envelope, stating that he would give 5% to the Wynn staff.

Paul Chauderson claimed one of the $250,000 bounties
Paul Chauderson claimed one of the $250,000 bounties

There were also three $100,000 bounties in the mix and they went to Jordan Westmorland and Aaron Thivyanathan. The last one was pulled in the wee hours of the night after Calvin Anderson was eliminated in third place. Anderson had 14 bounties collected throughout the day and waited until his elimination to draw them all. Anderson picked up $176,243 for his third-place finish and also took home $111,000 in bounties.

The field was littered with other notables who made deep runs including Kristen Foxen, Kitty Kuo, Jake Schwartz, Anton Wigg, Jesse Sylvia, and Joao Simao. Every player that made it through to Day 2 was guaranteed at least a min-cash of $3,325.

The field quickly dwindled to just 39 players at the dinner break over the course of nine levels. The final table was reached just moments after midnight and the tournament ended just after 4:30 a.m. local time. The final table had many twists and turns, the biggest one leading Machado to be the massive chipleader. Machado also found himself on the right side of a cooler when both he and Cherish Andrews flopped a set in a three-way pot. Machado flopped top set while Andrews flopped bottom set. They got all their chips in the middle on the flop and Andrews was ousted in sixth place.

Despite taking a tough beat early at the final table, Wilke out-lasted all but three players as he was eventually eliminated in fourth place. Anderson was quick to hit the road next as his confrontation with Machado in the blinds ended poorly for him. Machado took a huge chip lead into the heads-up match, but an early double-up from Kampen seemed to turn the tide. Kampen also got paid off on the river after turning the nut straight, leading to the players discussing a deal.

That wraps up the coverage at the Wynn for this tournament, but be sure to stay tuned as the PokerNews team will have plenty of more events throughout the summer coming your way.

Tags: Aaron ThivyanathanAndy ParkAnthony IbrahimAnton WiggCalvin AndersonCherish AndrewsDennis WilkeElliott KampenJake SchwartzJesse SylviaJoao SimaoJordan WestmorlandKevin CalenzoKevin WhiteKitty KuoKristen FoxenManuel MachadoMilos IvanovicPaul Chauderson