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After successfully hosting four $10,500 High Roller events earlier in the month, the Wynn Poker Room opted to hold half a dozen more spread across two weekends to close out 2020.
The latest round of high rollers kicked off on Thursday, December 10 when 27 players created a $270,000 prize pool. That was reserved for the top four finishers including Aram Zobian (4th - $27,000) and Ali Imsirovic (3rd - $43,200). In the end, it was Brock Wilson besting Alex Foxen heads up to win the tournament for $124,200. Foxen took home $75,600 for his second-place finish.
Then, on Friday, December 11, Zobian found redemption when he bested an 18-entry field to win the tournament for $97,200. Sean Perry took second while Christopher Brewer finished third for $54,000 and $28,800 respectively.
On Saturday, December 12, the tournament drew 17 runners and saw Sam Soverel come out on top for $91,800. Chad Eveslage finished as runner-up for $51,000 while Wilson placed third for $27,200.
The following week offered another $10,500 High Roller on Thursday, December 17 and for the second time in a week, Zobain was victorious. He bested a 19-entry field to win the tournament for $102,600. Once again, Foxen finished in second place, good for $57,000, while Darren Elias finished in third place for $30,400.
On Friday, December 18, Brewer broke through by topping a 20-entry field to win a $108,000 top prize. Again, Foxen was runner up for the second day in a row, good for $60,000, while Soverel placed third for $32,000.
Finally, Wynn wrapped up its $10,500 High Rollers for 2020 on Saturday. The final tournament drew 20 runners and finally Foxen, who had three runner-up finishes, broke through to claim his first title for $108,000. Zobian came up one spot shy of his third title by finishing as runner-up for $60,000, while Sean Winter finished third for $32,000.
Wynn High Roller December Winners
Date | Event | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
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Thursday, Dec. 3 | $10,000 High Roller | 49 | $490,000 | Martin Zamani | $140,107 |
Friday, Dec. 4 | $10,000 High Roller | 64 | $640,000 | Sean Winter | $179,200 |
Saturday, Dec. 5 | $10,000 High Roller | 57 | $570,000 | Ray Qartomy | $150,000 |
Sunday, Dec. 6 | $10,000 High Roller | 26 | $260,000 | Jared Jaffee | $119,600 |
Thursday, Dec. 10 | $10,500 High Roller | 27 | $270,000 | Brock Wilson | $124,200 |
Friday, Dec. 11 | $10,500 High Roller | 18 | $180,000 | Aram Zobian | $97,200 |
Saturday, Dec. 12 | $10,500 High Roller | 17 | $170,000 | Sam Soverel | $91,800 |
Thursday, Dec. 17 | $10,500 High Roller | 19 | $190,000 | Aram Zobian | $102,600 |
Friday, Dec. 18 | $10,500 High Roller | 20 | $200,000 | Christopher Brewer | $108,000 |
Saturday, Dec. 19 | $10,500 High Roller | 20 | $200,000 | Alex Foxen | $108,000 |
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