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$2,000,000* Poker Invitational 

Terms & Conditions 

July 4-7, 2024

  1. The $2,000,000* Poker Invitational is limited to invited Wynn Rewards members as follows: (a) domestic players who have either a minimum of $200,000 USD front money on deposit or a minimum $200,000 USD credit line, at Wynn Las Vegas, or (b) international players who have either a minimum of $200,000 USD front money on deposit or a minimum $200,000 USD credit line, all at Wynn Las Vegas prior to registering for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational. “Domestic players” are those that have a valid U.S., Canada or Mexico government issued ID on file with Wynn Las Vegas. “International players” are those that have a foreign passport on file (except for Canada or Mexico) with Wynn Las Vegas. Credit customers must clear their credit balances prior to the start of the Tournament in order to be eligible to participate. 
  2. A minimum of forty (40) participants is required for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational to take place. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel or modify the prize structure of the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational in its sole discretion without notice or liability.
  3. Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to include up to fifteen (15) additional players in the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational in its sole discretion.
  4. Registration for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational will take place from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 5, 2024, located in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  5. Players who purchase their one (1) Re-buy and two (2) Add-ons prior to the end of registration for the Poker Tournament will be eligible for the Progressive Bounty Tournament and the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament
  6. Millionaire Club members will automatically be eligible for the Progressive Bounty Tournament and the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament. In addition, the first twenty (20) Millionaire Club members who register during Registration will be allowed to automatically advance to Day Two of the Poker Tournament. However, if a Millionaire Club member chooses to participate in Day One of the Poker Tournament, that Millionaire Club member will forfeit their right to automatically advance to Day Two of play but will still be eligible to participate in applicable drawings. 
  7. “Millionaire Club” members are Wynn Rewards members with a minimum front money deposit or credit line of $1,000,000 USD, who have also qualified at that level in at least one (1) trip in the past eighteen (18) months prior to the end of Registration.  
  8. Wynn Las Vegas Management reserves the right to include up to four (4) additional players in the Millionaire Club in its sole discretion.
  9. Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to disqualify any person before, during or after the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational.
  10. Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to refuse entry to any individual.
  11. Any vendor or immediate family member of a vendor who provides promotional items for a tournament, promotion or drawing shall be prohibited from participating in that activity.
  12. Employees and/or relatives of Wynn Resorts®, its subsidiaries and advertising agencies or representatives are not permitted to win prizes in the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational.
  13. All prizes will be paid in either Wynn Las Vegas non-negotiable, bet-until-you-lose, promotional chips (“Promotional Chips”) or FREECREDIT (“FREECREDIT”). Winners will be required to immediately choose between receiving the prize in Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT. If a winner does not choose their prize by the end of the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at approximately 6:00 p.m., their prize will be paid in Promotional Chips.
  14. Promotional Chips may be used to place wagers on all live table games and will be paid the same as live chips with the exception of roulette games where only even money wagers can be placed. Wagering with Promotional Chips can continue until lost. Promotional Chips do not have a value outside of wagering and cannot be used for tipping. Tips given in Promotional Chips must be returned to the player; if a Promotional Chip is retained as a tip, the value will be zero. Wynn Las Vegas does not permit off-setting wagers with Promotional Chips.
  15. A wager made with Promotional Chips which is substantially above the player’s established maximum wager requires approval by Senior Management of Wynn Las Vegas.
  16. FREECREDIT prizes are valid for use in select Wynn Las Vegas or Encore Las Vegas slot machines only; certain exclusions apply. Please inquire with the Wynn Rewards Desk for details. 
  17. FREECREDIT prizes are valid until 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
  18. Winners are responsible for verifying prize payment amounts prior to signing prize payout slips and accepting prizes.
  19. Players and their guests must be at least 21 years of age.
  20. Winners are responsible for any applicable taxes and all other fees.
  21. Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel or modify the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational or any element thereof at any time, for any reason and without prior notice or liability.
  22. Participants and guests will be required to adhere to all applicable Wynn Las Vegas policies. Wynn Resorts requires appropriate and respectful interactions between our guests and employees in our resorts.  Wynn Resorts reserves the right to trespass anyone exhibiting behavior, language, or clothing that, at our discretion, is inconsistent with the Wynn Resorts behavior standards.  The Wynn behavior standards and applicable policies can be accessed at www.wynnlasvegas.com. In the event a participant or their guests are prevented from accessing property as a result of such policies or trespassed from property for non-compliance with such policies, participant shall be prohibited from participating in the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational and will not be entitled to any prizes or gifts associated with the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational.
  23. The $2,000,000* Poker Invitational and these Terms and Conditions are subject to Nevada Revised Statutes 463.362 – 463.3668 and Nevada Gaming Commission Regulation 7A and, subject thereto, all decisions made by Wynn Las Vegas Management shall be deemed final.
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Poker Tournament

July 6-7, 2024

  1. The Poker Tournament is limited to invited guests who have registered for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational during Registration from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, July 5, 2024, located in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  2. Each player will have their table and table position drawn for the Poker Tournament at Registration. Each player will be issued a Table Assignment Card that must be presented to Tournament Staff at their assigned table prior to the commencement of play.
  3. Day One of the Poker Tournament will take place on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  4. The number of tables used will be determined by the total number of players. There will be a maximum of ten (10) players per table. Tournament Staff shall use its best efforts to uniformly distribute the number of players per table. Tables are coordinated.
  5. Each player will start with 25,000 in tournament chips. Tournament chips may not be used for any other purpose and must be returned to Wynn Las Vegas at the end of the tournament. Tournament chips have no cash value. 
  6. Millionaire Club members who choose to automatically advance to Day Two will receive the average chip stack of the remaining players in the field at the start of Day Two. 
  7. Players can Re-buy one (1) time for $5,000 USD using cash or Wynn Las Vegas gaming chips for an additional 25,000 in tournament chips until the start of Level 6 of the Poker Tournament. Each $5,000 USD used to purchase a Re-buy will go to the house.
  8. Players can Add-on up to two (2) times for $5,000 USD each using cash or Wynn Las Vegas gaming chips. Players who purchase Add-on #1 will receive an additional 30,000 in tournament chips. Players who purchase Add-on #2 will receive an additional 35,000 in tournament chips. Players must purchase Add-on #1 in order to be eligible to purchase Add-on #2. Add-ons may be purchased until the start of Level 6 of the Poker Tournament.  Each $5,000 USD used to purchase an Add-on will be added to the prize pool and divided up among the top ten (10) places in the Poker Tournament
  9. A Re-buy must be purchased before an Add-on can be purchased.
  10. If not already redeemed, pre-purchased Re-buy or Add-on Chips must be used on the next hand once the player loses all of their current chips. All Re-Buy and Add-On chips must be redeemed by the start of Level 6.  A player who does not have Re-buy or Add-on chips available and is eligible to purchase a Re-buy or Add-on, must purchase a Re-buy or Add-on immediately after they are out of chips or they will be eliminated from the Poker Tournament. Players with zero chips remaining are not permitted to miss a hand and will be eliminated from the Poker Tournament if a hand is missed.
  11. If no Add-ons are purchased, the prize pool will not increase.
  12. If a player purchases their one (1) Re-buy and two (2) Add-ons prior to playing their first hand in the Poker Tournament they will receive an additional 25,000 in tournament chips.
  13. The Poker Tournament will use a No-Limit Texas Hold 'em Standard format. Play will conclude when the number of players established by Wynn Las Vegas management prior to the start of the tournament has been reached. Each advancing player from the Poker Tournament will take their tournament chip stack to Day Two of the Poker Tournament that will begin on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  14. Seats will be randomly assigned for Day Two of the Poker Tournament. There will be a redraw for the button placement at Day Two of the Poker Tournament. Tournament play will use a dead button. 
  15. Standard Poker Tournament Directors Association and Wynn Las Vegas poker rules apply unless in conflict with the Poker Tournament rules, in which case the Poker Tournament rules shall prevail.
  16. The Floor Person or Tournament Director is to consider the best interests of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical interpretation of the rules.
  17. A player must be at their seat by the time the second card hits the dealer button on the initial dealing round or the player will have a dead hand. “At their seat” means within reach of the player’s chair.
  18. In the event a player is not in their seat once tournament play begins on Day One, they will be blinded off until they arrive or until the start of Level 6, whichever occurs first. If at the start of Level 6 the player has still not arrived, their tournament chips will be removed from play and the player will be eliminated.
  19. In the event a player is not in their seat once tournament play begins on Day Two, they will be blinded off until they arrive or until the start of the 3rd level, whichever occurs first. If at the start of the 3rd level the player has still not arrived, their tournament chips will be removed from play and the player will be eliminated.
  20. In the event a player is not in their seat once the Final Table tournament play begins, they will be blinded off until they arrive or until the start of Level 2, whichever occurs first. If at the start of Level 2 the player has still not arrived, their tournament chips will be removed from play and the player will be eliminated and they will be awarded the last place prize.
  21. When raising, the player must either put the amount of the raise out in one motion or state their raise amount. If the player states the amount, the player may make more than one motion. 
  22. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all-in and all action is complete.
  23. A player who exposes their cards during the play may incur a penalty but will not have their hand killed. 
  24. Anytime when facing a bet or a blind, placing a single oversized tournament chip in the pot is a call if a raise is not first verbally declared. To raise with an oversized tournament chip, raise must be declared before the tournament chip hits the table surface. If raise is declared (but no amount), the raise is the maximum allowable for that tournament chip. When not facing a bet or a blind, placing an oversized tournament chip in the pot without declaration is a bet of the maximum for that tournament chip.
  25. Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding; however, at management's discretion, any player deliberately miscalling his hand may be penalized.
  26. Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding. 
  27. Dealers cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and was the winning hand. 
  28. If a dealer kills an unprotected hand, the player will have no redress and will not be entitled to their money back.
  29. All tournament chips must be visibly displayed at all times. Players shall not have tournament chips out of sight at any time. A player who has tournament chips in their pocket will forfeit those tournament chips.
  30. A player who wants to talk on a cellular phone or use a handheld telecommunications device must step away from the table. Players may not use cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices while the player has a hand in play. No cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices will be allowed at the final table. At the Tournament Director’s discretion, this rule may be extended to other periods of tournament play.
  31. Friendly conversation is permitted during the tournament, but coaching is NOT allowed. Communication, either verbal or visual (e.g., signaling), will not be permitted between players and spectators. Failure to comply may result in penalties including disqualification and forfeiture of any prize money.
  32. A player may not use profane, abusive or derogatory language at or about another player or any member of the Tournament Staff.  In Tournament Director’s sole discretion, failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize. 
  33. English is the official tournament language. Conversations between players in any other language will not be permitted while a hand is in play. Failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize.
  34. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, throws a card off the table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule, or similar incidents take place. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of soft play, abuse, or disruptive behavior. Penalties available to the Tournament Director or Floor Person include verbal warnings and “missed hand” penalties. Except for a one-hand penalty, missed hand penalties will be assessed as follows: the offender will miss one hand for every player, including the offender, who is at the table when the penalty is given multiplied by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. For the period of the penalty, the offender shall remain away from the table but will continue to be dealt in. Tournament Director or Floor Person can assess a one-hand penalty, one-round, two-round, three-round, four-round penalty or disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have their tournament chips removed from play. Repeat infractions are subject to escalating penalties.
  35. Collusion between players will not be accepted by Wynn Las Vegas and will lead to disqualification.
  36. Wynn Las Vegas Management reserves the right to suspend the Poker Tournament for review purposes in the event a tournament chip count has been conducted and Wynn Las Vegas Management believes the tournament chip count has been compromised. 
  37. Smoking is NOT permitted at the tournament tables.
  38. No substitute players will be allowed.
  39. In case of a dispute, it is the player’s responsibility to bring it to the attention of the Tournament Director or Floor Person before the next hand is dealt.
  40. A player may be eliminated from play if the player is in violation of any of the tournament rules, or the player voluntarily withdraws.

Estimated Poker Tournament Structure:

15 Minute LevelsSmall blindBig blind
Level 1100200
Level 2200400
Level 3300600
Level 4400800
Level 55001,000
Level 61,0002,000
Level 72,0004,000
Level 83,0006,000
Level 94,0008,000
Level 105,00010,000
Level 1110,00020,000
Level 1215,00030,000

The Poker Tournament structure is based on 62 participants and is subject to change based upon the actual number of participants. The number of Levels, time of play or blind amounts on each day are not set and may be adjusted based on Poker Tournament pace and the number of players advancing. 

Poker Tournament Prize Structure:

PlaceAmountAdd-On %**
Grand Prize850,00050%
2nd Place250,00020%
3rd Place100,00010%
4th Place50,0006%
5th Place30,0004%
6th Place20,0002%
7th Place20,0002%
8th Place 10,0002%
9th Place 10,0002%
    10th Place10,0002%
TOTAL1,350,000100%

All Poker Tournament prizes will be awarded in the form of either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT.  The Poker Tournament Prize structure is based on 62 participants.  Prizes and prize structure are subject to change based on the actual number of participants.  All purchased Add-Ons will be added to the prize structure. 

**Add-on percentages shown may be adjusted at Wynn Las Vegas’ sole discretion to account for rounding.

Progressive Bounty Tournament

Friday, July 5, 2024

  1. The Progressive Bounty Tournament is limited to invited guests who have registered for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational and either i) automatically qualified as a Millionaire Club member or ii) purchased one (1) Re-buy and two (2) Add-ons for the Poker Tournament prior to the end of registration for the Poker Tournament
  2. Wynn Las Vegas Management reserves the right to invite players to participate in the Progressive Bounty Tournament in its sole discretion.
  3. The Progressive Bounty Tournament will take place on Friday, July 5, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  4. If a minimum number of thirty (30) players is not reached, Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel the Progressive Bounty Tournament without notice. In the event that the Progressive Bounty Tournament is cancelled, the Progressive Bounty Tournament prize will be divided among the top ten (10) places of the Poker Tournament at Wynn Las Vegas’ sole discretion. 
  5. Each player will have their table and table position drawn prior to the start of the Progressive Bounty Tournament. Each player will be issued a Table Assignment Card that must be presented to Tournament Staff at their assigned table prior to the commencement of play. Tables are coordinated. 
  6. Each player will start with 10,000 in tournament chips. Tournament chips may not be used for any other purpose and must be returned to Wynn Las Vegas at the end of the tournament. Tournament chips have no cash value.
  7. There will be no Re-buys or Add-ons allowed in the Progressive Bounty Tournament.
  8. Each player participating in the Progressive Bounty Tournament will be designated as a Bounty. 
  9. The Progressive Bounty Tournament will reward participants for eliminating another player (the “Bounty”). Each player who eliminates a Bounty from the Progressive Bounty Tournament will receive a prize (as outlined below) from the Bounty prize pool. 
  10. Players are responsible for keeping their own Bounty chips visible and on the table at all times during their Progressive Bounty Tournament play. A player who misplaces or loses their assigned Bounty chips will not be given new ones. Failure to follow this rule may result in penalty, up to and including disqualification and forfeiture of Progressive Bounty Tournament and Bounty chips.
  11. When a player is eliminated from the Progressive Bounty Tournament, the winner(s) of that hand will be awarded all Bounty chips in possession of that eliminated player(s).
  12.  Bounty chips of multiple eliminated players will be combined prior to being divided among the winner(s).
  13. Bounty chips are only to be used for purposes of the Bounty prize pool in this Tournament and will only be exchanged for Wynn Las Vegas Promotional Chips (“Promo Chips”) as outlined below. Bounty chips have no cash value and cannot otherwise be exchanged or substituted. Each Bounty chip is assigned a value of $1,000 and each player will start with 4 Bounty chips.
  14. If a single winner eliminates a player(s), the Bounty chips from the eliminated player(s) will be divided in half by the dealer and one-half (1/2) of these Bounty chips will be exchanged, one-for-one in Tournament Chips that will be exchanged when the Tournament ends.  The remaining half of the Bounty chips from the eliminated player will be added to the winning player’s Bounty chip stack. If a player is eliminated with an odd number of Bounty chips, the “odd” Bounty chip will be added to the winning player’s stack of Bounty chips. 
  15. In the event multiple players eliminate a Bounty with the same winning hand, all players with a Tournament chip count equal to or greater than the Bounty prior to the start of the hand will receive an equally split portion of the Bounty chips of the eliminated player(s) prior to the dealer splitting and exchanging the Bounty chips as outlined above for each individual winner. 
  16. If there are insufficient Bounty chips to supply each winner with an even amount, the “odd” Bounty chip(s) will be awarded beginning with the player in the worst position (the first player left of the dealer button). If there are insufficient Bounty chips to supply each winner with a single Bounty chip, the Bounty chips will be awarded, one at a time, beginning with the player in the worst position (the player who acted first during the play of the hand).
  17. Bounty chips will only be redeemed for Promo Chips by a Tournament supervisor immediately after the Progressive Bounty Tournament ends. Bounty chips will not be permitted to be redeemed at any other time. 
  18. Removal of Bounty chips from the table or any attempt to manipulate or circumvent the Bounty chip exchange may result in penalty, up to and including disqualification.
  19. All Progressive Bounty prizes will be paid in Wynn Las Vegas Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT.
  20. Players will take their Bounty Chips to the Event Table and players will be given a prize payout receipt. The prize payout receipts may be redeemed at the Wynn Main Cage any time during play on Friday, July 5, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. through Sunday, July 7, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. 
  21. The last remaining player with Tournament Chips will be declared winner of the Progressive Bounty Tournament, will win the $40,000 1st Place prize, the bounties they have collected during the event, and will automatically advance to the Poker Tournament Final Table with tournament chips that equal the average tournament chip stack of the remaining players in the field at the Final Table. 
  22. If the winner of the Progressive Bounty Tournament has purchased the Re-buy and any Add-on(s) for the Poker Tournament, that player will not be eligible to use the Re-buy or Add-on(s) and will receive a full refund of such Re-buys or Add-on(s).
  23. The winner of the Progressive Bounty Tournament will not be eligible to participate in the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament or the Flip Tournament.
  24. The Progressive Bounty Tournament will use a No-Limit Texas Hold 'em freeze-out format. There will be a redraw for seating and a redraw for the button placement at the final table. Tournament play will use a dead button.
  25. Standard Poker Tournament Directors Association and Wynn Las Vegas poker rules apply unless in conflict with the Progressive Bounty Tournament rules, in which case the Progressive Bounty Tournament rules shall prevail.
  26. The Floor Person or Tournament Director is to consider the best interests of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical rules. 
  27. A player must be at their seat when the first card is dealt on the initial deal or the player will have a dead hand. “At their seat” means within reach of the player’s chair.
  28. In the event a player is not in their seat once tournament play begins they will be blinded off until they arrive or until the start of Level 4, whichever occurs first. If at the start of Level 4 the player has still not arrived, their tournament chips will be removed from play and the player will be eliminated.
  29. When raising, the player must either put the amount of the raise out in one motion or state their raise amount. If the player states the amount, the player may make more than one motion. 
  30. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all-in and all action is complete.
  31. A player who exposes his cards during the play may incur a penalty but will not have his hand killed.
  32. Anytime when facing a bet or a blind, placing a single oversized tournament chip in the pot is a call if a raise is not first verbally declared.  To raise with an oversized tournament chip, raise must be declared before the tournament chip hits the table surface.  If raise is declared (but no amount), the raise is the maximum allowable for that tournament chip.  When not facing a bet or a blind, placing an oversized tournament chip in the pot without declaration is a bet of the maximum for that tournament chip.
  33. Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding; however, at management's discretion, any player deliberately miscalling his hand may be penalized.
  34. Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding. 
  35. Dealers cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and was the winning hand. 
  36. If a dealer kills an unprotected hand, the player will have no redress and will not be entitled to his money back.
  37. All tournament chips must be visibly displayed at all times. Players shall not have tournament chips in their pockets at any time. A player who has tournament chips in his/her pocket will forfeit those tournament chips.
  38. Players going from a broken table to fill in seats assume the rights and responsibilities of the seat.
  39. During table coordinating when moving players, players will be moved from the big blind to the worst position.
  40. A player who wants to talk on a cellular phone or use a handheld telecommunications device must step away from the table. Players may not use cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices while the player has a hand in play. No cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices will be allowed at the final table. At the Tournament Director’s discretion, this rule may be extended to other periods of tournament play.
  41. Friendly conversation is permitted during the tournament, but coaching is NOT allowed. Communication, either verbal or visual (e.g., signaling), will not be permitted between players and spectators. Failure to comply may result in penalties including disqualification and forfeiture of any prize money.
  42. A player may not use profane, abusive or derogatory language at or about another player or any member of the Tournament Staff. In Tournament Director’s sole discretion, failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize
  43. English is the official tournament language. Conversations between players in any other language will not be permitted while a hand is in play. Failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize.
  44. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, throws a card off the table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule, or similar incidents take place. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of soft play, abuse, or disruptive behavior. Penalties available to the Tournament Director or Floor Person include verbal warnings and “missed hand” penalties. Except for a one-hand penalty, missed hand penalties will be assessed as follows: The offender will miss one hand for every player, including the offender, who is at the table when the penalty is given multiplied by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. For the period of the penalty, the offender shall remain away from the table but will continue to be dealt in. Tournament Director or Floor Person can assess a one-hand penalty, one-round, two-round, three-round, four-round penalty or disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have his or her tournament chips removed from play. Repeat infractions are subject to escalating penalties.
  45. Collusion between players will not be accepted by Wynn Las Vegas and will lead to disqualification.
  46. Wynn Las Vegas Management reserves the right to suspend the tournament for review purposes in the event a tournament chip count has been conducted and Wynn Las Vegas Management believes the tournament chip count has been compromised. 
  47. Smoking is NOT permitted at the tournament tables.
  48. No substitute players will be allowed.
  49. In case of a dispute, it is the player’s responsibility to bring it to the attention of the Tournament Director or Floor Person before the next hand is dealt. 
  50. A player may be eliminated from play if the player is in violation of any of the tournament rules, or the player voluntarily withdraws.

Estimated Progressive Bounty Tournament Structure:

10 Minute LevelsSmall blindBig blind
Level 1100200
Level 2200400
Level 3300600
Level 45001,000
Level 51,0002,000
Level 61,5003,000
Level 72,0004,000
Level 83,0006,000
Level 95,00010,000
Level 1010,00020,000
Level 1120,00040,000
Level 1230,00060,000
Level 1350,000100,000
Level 14100,000200,000

The Progressive Bounty Tournament structure is based on 30 participants and is subject to change based upon the actual number of participants. The number of Levels, time of play or blind amounts are not set and may be adjusted based on the Progressive Bounty Tournament pace and the number of players. 

Progressive Bounty Tournament Prize Structure:

PlaceAmount
1st Place40,000 and a seat at the  Final Table of the Poker Tournament 
2nd Place 20,000
3rd Place 10,000
4th Place10,000
Bounty Prizes120,000* *Number is based on the final number of participants. 

The Progressive Bounty Tournament prizes will be awarded in the form of either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT and a seat at the Poker Tournament Final Table. The Progressive Bounty Tournament Prize structure is based on a minimum of 30 participants. Prizes and prize structure are subject to change based on the actual number of participants.

$50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament

Saturday, July 6, 2024

  1. The $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament is limited to registered Millionaire’s for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational. 
  2. The $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament will take place on Saturday, July 6, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  3. If a minimum number of ten (10) players is not reached, Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament without notice. In the event the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament is cancelled, the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament prize will be divided among the top ten (10) places of the Poker Tournament, at Wynn Las Vegas’ sole discretion.
  4. Each player will have their table and table position drawn prior to the start of the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament. Each player will be issued a Table Assignment Card that must be presented to Tournament Staff at their assigned table prior to the commencement of play. Tables are coordinated.
  5. Each player will start with 10,000 in tournament chips. Tournament chips may not be used for any other purpose and must be returned to Wynn Las Vegas at the end of the tournament. Tournament chips have no cash value.
  6. There will be no Re-buys or Add-ons allowed in the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament.
  7. The last remaining player with Tournament Chips will be declared winner of the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament and will win the $50,000 prize.
  8. The $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament will use a No-Limit Texas Hold 'em freeze out format. There will be a redraw for seating and a redraw for the button placement at the Final table. Tournament play will use a dead button.
  9. Standard Poker Tournament Directors Association and Wynn Las Vegas poker rules apply unless in conflict with the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament rules, in which case the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament rules shall prevail.
  10. The Floor Person or Tournament Director is to consider the best interests of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical rules. 
  11. A player must be at their seat by the time the last card hits the button on the initial deal or the player will have a dead hand. “At their seat” means within reach of the player’s chair.
  12. In the event a player is not in their seat once tournament play begins, they will be blinded off until they arrive or until the start of Level 4, whichever occurs first. If at the start of Level 4 the player has still not arrived, their Tournament chips will be removed from play and the player will be eliminated.
  13. When raising, the player must either put the amount of the raise out in one motion or state their raise amount. If the player states the amount, the player may make more than one motion. 
  14. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all-in and all action is complete.
  15. A player who exposes his cards during the play may incur a penalty but will not have his hand killed. 
  16. Anytime when facing a bet or a blind, placing a single oversized tournament chip in the pot is a call if a raise is not first verbally declared. To raise with an oversized tournament chip, raise must be declared before the tournament chip hits the table surface. If raise is declared (but no amount), the raise is the maximum allowable for that tournament chip. When not facing a bet or a blind, placing an oversized tournament chip in the pot without declaration is a bet of the maximum for that tournament chip.
  17. Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding; however, at management's discretion, any player deliberately miscalling his hand may be penalized.
  18. Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding. 
  19. Dealers cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and was the winning hand. 
  20. If a dealer kills an unprotected hand, the player will have no redress and will not be entitled to his money back.
  21. All tournament chips must be visibly displayed at all times. Players shall not have tournament chips out of sight at any time. A player who has tournament chips out of sight will forfeit those tournament chips.
  22. A player who wants to talk on a cellular phone or use a handheld telecommunications device must step away from the table. Players may not use cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices while the player has a hand in play. No cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices will be allowed at the Final Table. At the Tournament Director’s discretion, this rule may be extended to other periods of tournament play.
  23. Friendly conversation is permitted during the tournament, but coaching is NOT allowed. Communication, either verbal or visual (e.g., signaling), will not be permitted between players and spectators. Failure to comply may result in penalties including disqualification and forfeiture of any prize money.
  24. A player may not use profane, abusive or derogatory language at or about another player or any member of the Tournament Staff.  In Tournament Director’s sole discretion, failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize. 
  25. English is the official tournament language. Conversations between players in any other language will not be permitted while a hand is in play. Failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize.
  26. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, throws a card off the table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule, or similar incidents take place. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of soft play, abuse, or disruptive behavior. Penalties available to the Tournament Director or Floor Person include verbal warnings and “missed hand” penalties. Except for a one-hand penalty, missed hand penalties will be assessed as follows: The offender will miss one hand for every player, including the offender, who is at the table when the penalty is given multiplied by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. For the period of the penalty, the offender shall remain away from the table but will continue to be dealt in. Tournament Director or Floor Person can assess a one-hand penalty, one-round, two-round, three-round, four-round penalty or disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have his or her tournament chips removed from play. Repeat infractions are subject to escalating penalties.
  27. Collusion between players will not be accepted by Wynn Las Vegas and will lead to disqualification.
  28. Wynn Las Vegas Management reserves the right to suspend the $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament for review purposes in the event a tournament chip count has been conducted and Wynn Las Vegas Management believes the tournament chip count has been compromised. 
  29. Smoking is NOT permitted at the tournament tables.
  30. No substitute players will be allowed.
  31. In case of a dispute, it is the player’s responsibility to bring it to the attention of the Tournament Director or Floor Person before the next hand is dealt. 
  32. A player may be eliminated from play if the player is in violation of any of the tournament rules, or the player voluntarily withdraws.

Estimated $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament Structure:

10 Minute LevelsSmall blindBig blind
Level 1100200
Level 2200400
Level 3300600
Level 45001,000
Level 51,0002,000
Level 61,5003,000
Level 72,0004,000
Level 83,0006,000
Level 95,00010,000
Level 1010,00020,000

The $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament structure is based on 10 participants and is subject to change based upon the actual number of participants. The number of Levels, time of play or blind amounts are not set and may be adjusted based on $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament pace and the number of players. 

$50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament Prize Structure:

Winner Takes All50,000 and a seat at the Final Table of thePoker Tournament

$50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament prizes will be awarded in the form of either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT. The $50,000 Millionaire’s Tournament Prize Structure is based on a minimum of 10 participants. Prizes and prize structure are subject to change based on the actual number of participants.

Flip Tournament Drawing Tickets

  1. Players who have registered for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational will earn one (1) Flip Tournament Drawing ticket for every $50,000 in rated Trip Loss or $25,000 in rated Trip Theoretical, from 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, July 4, 2024, through 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, July 7, 2024 (the “Earning Period”). Flip Tournament Drawing tickets will be used for the Flip Tournament Drawings.
  2. Rated play, theoretical win, and quick loss refers to ratings as recorded in the Wynn Las Vegas Patron Management system.
  3. For table games ratings, participants are responsible for presenting their Wynn Rewards card at a table game to initiate table player ratings. Table games play not associated with a Wynn Rewards card will not be eligible.
  4. For slots play ratings, participants are responsible for inserting their Wynn Rewards Card into the slot machine correctly. Participants who insert their Wynn Rewards Card incorrectly will not be credited for slots play that is not accrued on their Wynn Rewards Card. It is participant's responsibility to regularly check that the bezel around the Wynn Rewards Card reader is a solid green indicating participant is actively engaged in playing a slot machine. Participant's Wynn Rewards Card will timeout and the bezel will turn yellow and blink indicating an inactive status when participant's play pauses too long. The bezel will be red if a Wynn Rewards Card is not inserted or is inserted incorrectly.
  5. Tables games play or slots play not associated with a Wynn Rewards Card during the Earning Period will not be included or eligible for drawing tickets in the Flip Tournament Drawing. 
  6. Participant and linked account participants must qualify individually based on their own casino play to be eligible to earn drawing tickets; casino play cannot be combined. Linked accounts are defined as accounts that are connected in Wynn Las Vegas’ customer database.

Flip Tournament Drawings

  1. Up to five (5) Flip Tournament Drawings will take place on Sunday, July 7, 2024, beginning at 11:30 a.m. (approx.) in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space. 
  2. If the minimum of ten (10) eligible players are not present for each Flip Tournament Drawing, Wynn Las Vegas management reserves the right to cancel that Flip Tournament Drawing in its entirety and not award the applicable prize to anyone.
  3. Any player who has already advanced to the Final Table of the Poker Tournament will not be eligible for the Flip Tournament Drawings.
  4. Flip Tournament Drawing tickets will automatically be entered into the applicable drawing drum by Tournament Staff.
  5. Flip Tournament Drawing 1 will be for Round 1 – Session 1. Flip Tournament Drawing 2 will be for Round 1 – Session 2 and so on. Each session will take place immediately after the applicable Flip Tournament Drawing.
  6. In each Flip Tournament Drawing, Flip Tournament Drawing tickets will be drawn until five (5) eligible players are selected to compete in the applicable session. 
  7. Players must be present at the Flip Tournament Drawing in order to be eligible to win that Flip Tournament Drawing and participate in the applicable Flip Tournament session. 
  8. If a player’s name is drawn and they are not present or have already advanced to the Final Round of the Flip Tournament, another Flip Tournament Drawing ticket will be drawn until an eligible winner is selected. 
  9. In the event that a player’s ticket is drawn who has already been selected to compete in the current session, their ticket will be returned to the drawing drum for a chance at future sessions.
  10. All drawing tickets, with the exception of the round winner’s ticket, will be returned to the drum after each Flip Tournament Drawing.

Flip Tournament

Sunday, July 7, 2024

  1. The Flip Tournament is limited to players who have registered for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational and have won a seat via the Flip Tournament Drawings.
  2. The Flip Tournament will commence immediately upon the conclusion of the Flip Tournament Drawings.
  3. The Flip Tournament will consist of two (2) rounds: Round One and the Final Round. Round One will have up to a maximum five (5) sessions, based upon if the minimum number of players are present for each.
  4. During each session of Round One, players will be dealt one (1) hand in Texas Hold’em format. The dealer will place all five (5) board cards face up on the table. The player with the best Texas Hold’em hand will be declared the winner of the session and will advance to the Final Round of the Flip Tournament.
  5. The Final Round of the Flip Tournament will consist of one (1) hand dealt in the same manner as Round One.
  6. The winner of each session of Round One will be awarded $10,000 in either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT.
  7. The winner of the Final Round of the Flip Tournament will be awarded a seat at the Final Table of the Poker Tournament and will be given tournament chips that equal the average tournament chip stack of the remaining players in the field at the Final Table. The winner of the Flip Tournament will not be eligible to participate in the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament.
  8. If a minimum of ten (10) players is not reached, Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel the Flip Tournament Drawings and Flip Tournament without notice. In the event the Flip Tournament is cancelled, Flip Tournament Drawing tickets will be drawn until one (1) eligible player from those players who are present is selected and will be awarded a seat at the Final Table of the Poker Tournament. The $50,000 in Flip Tournament prizes will be added to the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament prize.
  9. There will be no Re-buys or Add-ons allowed in the Flip Tournament.
  10. There will be no tournament chips used in the Flip Tournament.
  11. There will be a blind draw for seating and for the button placement at the beginning of both Round One, in each session, and the Final Round of the Flip Tournament.
  12. In the event of two (2) or more hands tying, the players with the losing hands will be eliminated and those with the tied hands will play an additional hand until a single winner is declared. 
  13. Standard Poker Tournament Directors Association and Wynn Las Vegas poker rules apply unless in conflict with the Flip Tournament rules, in which case the Flip Tournament rules shall prevail.
  14. The Floor Person or Tournament Director is to consider the best interests of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical rules. 
  15. In the event a player is not in the immediate area of the table once tournament play begins, they may be eliminated.
  16. The player must turn over their cards when instructed. All cards must be shown prior to declaring a winner.  A player may not “fold”. 
  17. Smoking is NOT permitted at the tournament tables.
  18. No substitute players will be allowed.
  19. In case of a dispute, it is the player’s responsibility to bring it to the attention of the Tournament Director or Floor Person immediately.   
  20. A player may be eliminated from play if the player is in violation of any of the tournament rules, or the player voluntarily withdraws.

Flip Tournament Prize Structure

PlaceAmount
Round 1 - Session 1 Prize10,000
Round 1 - Session 2 Prize10,000
Round 1 - Session 3 Prize10,000
Round 1 - Session 4 Prize10,000
Round 1 - Session 5 Prize10,000
Final Round PrizeA seat at the Final Table of the Poker Tournament
TOTAL50,000

All Flip Tournament prizes will be awarded in the form of either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT and a seat at the Poker Tournament Final Table. The Flip Tournament Prize structure is based on a minimum of 10 participants. Prizes and prize structure are subject to change based on the actual number of participants.

$200,000 Second Chance Tournament

Sunday, July 7, 2024

  1. The $200,000 Second Chance Tournament  is limited to participants who have registered for the $2,000,000* Poker Invitational, that have been eliminated from play of the Poker Tournament and have   purchased one (1) Re-buy and two (2) Add-ons for the Poker Tournament prior to the start of Level 6 of the Poker Tournament. Millionaire Club  members who have been eliminated from Tournament Play are also eligible to participate. 
  2. The $200,000 Second Chance Tournament will take place on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. in Beethoven Ballroom in the Encore Convention Space.
  3. If a minimum number of ten (10) players is not reached, Wynn Las Vegas reserves the right to cancel the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament  without notice. In the event the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament is cancelled, the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament prize will be divided among the top ten (10) places of the Poker Tournament , at Wynn Las Vegas’ sole discretion.
  4. Each player will have their table and table position drawn prior to the start of the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament . Each player will be issued a Table Assignment Card that must be presented to Tournament Staff at their assigned table prior to the commencement of play. Tables are coordinated.
  5. Each player will start with 10,000 in tournament chips. Tournament chips may not be used for any other purpose and must be returned to Wynn Las Vegas at the end of the tournament. Tournament chips have no cash value.
  6. There will be no Re-buys or Add-ons allowed in the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament .
  7. The last remaining player with Tournament Chips will be declared winner of the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament and will win the $200,000 prize.
  8. The $200,000 Second Chance Tournament will use a No-Limit Texas Hold 'em freeze out format. There will be a redraw for seating and a redraw for the button placement at the Final table. Tournament play will use a dead button.
  9. Standard Poker Tournament Directors Association and Wynn Las Vegas poker rules apply unless in conflict with the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament rules, in which case the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament rules shall prevail.
  10. The Floor Person or Tournament Director is to consider the best interests of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision-making process. Unusual circumstances can, on occasion, dictate that decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over the technical rules. 
  11. A player must be at their seat by the time the last card hits the button on the initial deal or the player will have a dead hand. “At their seat” means within reach of the player’s chair.
  12. In the event a player is not in their seat once tournament play begins, they will be blinded off until they arrive or until the start of Level 4, whichever occurs first. If at the start of Level 4 the player has still not arrived, their Tournament chips will be removed from play and the player will be eliminated.
  13. When raising, the player must either put the amount of the raise out in one motion or state their raise amount. If the player states the amount, the player may make more than one motion. 
  14. All cards will be turned face up once a player is all-in and all action is complete.
  15. A player who exposes his cards during the play may incur a penalty but will not have his hand killed. 
  16. Anytime when facing a bet or a blind, placing a single oversized tournament chip in the pot is a call if a raise is not first verbally declared. To raise with an oversized tournament chip, raise must be declared before the tournament chip hits the table surface. If raise is declared (but no amount), the raise is the maximum allowable for that tournament chip. When not facing a bet or a blind, placing an oversized tournament chip in the pot without declaration is a bet of the maximum for that tournament chip.
  17. Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding; however, at management's discretion, any player deliberately miscalling his hand may be penalized.
  18. Verbal declarations in turn are binding. Action out of turn may be binding. 
  19. Dealers cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up and was the winning hand. 
  20. If a dealer kills an unprotected hand, the player will have no redress and will not be entitled to his money back.
  21. All tournament chips must be visibly displayed at all times. Players shall not have tournament chips out of sight at any time. A player who has tournament chips out of sight will forfeit those tournament chips.
  22. A player who wants to talk on a cellular phone or use a handheld telecommunications device must step away from the table. Players may not use cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices while the player has a hand in play. No cellphones or handheld telecommunications devices will be allowed at the Final Table. At the Tournament Director’s discretion, this rule may be extended to other periods of tournament play.
  23. Friendly conversation is permitted during the tournament, but coaching is NOT allowed. Communication, either verbal or visual (e.g., signaling), will not be permitted between players and spectators. Failure to comply may result in penalties including disqualification and forfeiture of any prize money.
  24. A player may not use profane, abusive or derogatory language at or about another player or any member of the Tournament Staff.  In Tournament Director’s sole discretion, failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize. 
  25. English is the official tournament language. Conversations between players in any other language will not be permitted while a hand is in play. Failure to comply may result in penalties up to disqualification and forfeiture of any prize.
  26. A penalty MAY be invoked if a player exposes any card with action pending, throws a card off the table, violates the one-player-to-a-hand rule, or similar incidents take place. Penalties WILL be invoked in cases of soft play, abuse, or disruptive behavior. Penalties available to the Tournament Director or Floor Person include verbal warnings and “missed hand” penalties. Except for a one-hand penalty, missed hand penalties will be assessed as follows: The offender will miss one hand for every player, including the offender, who is at the table when the penalty is given multiplied by the number of rounds specified in the penalty. For the period of the penalty, the offender shall remain away from the table but will continue to be dealt in. Tournament Director or Floor Person can assess a one-hand penalty, one-round, two-round, three-round, four-round penalty or disqualification. A player who is disqualified shall have his or her tournament chips removed from play. Repeat infractions are subject to escalating penalties.
  27. Collusion between players will not be accepted by Wynn Las Vegas and will lead to disqualification.
  28. Wynn Las Vegas Management reserves the right to suspend the $200,000 Second Chance Tournament for review purposes in the event a tournament chip count has been conducted and Wynn Las Vegas Management believes the tournament chip count has been compromised. 
  29. Smoking is NOT permitted at the tournament tables.
  30. No substitute players will be allowed.
  31. In case of a dispute, it is the player’s responsibility to bring it to the attention of the Tournament Director or Floor Person before the next hand is dealt. 
  32. A player may be eliminated from play if the player is in violation of any of the tournament rules, or the player voluntarily withdraws.

Estimated $200,000 Second Chance Tournament Structure:

10 Minute LevelsSmall blindBig blind
Level 1100200
Level 2200400
Level 3300600
Level 45001,000
Level 51,0002,000
Level 61,5003,000
Level 72,0004,000
Level 83,0006,000
Level 95,00010,000
Level 1010,00020,000

The $200,000 Second Chance Tournament structure is based on 10 participants and is subject to change based upon the actual number of participants. The number of Levels, time of play or blind amounts are not set and may be adjusted based on $200,000 Second Chance Tournament pace and the number of players. 

$200,000 Second Chance Tournament Prize Structure:

Winner Takes All200,000 in either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT

$200,000 Second Chance Tournament prizes will be awarded in the form of either Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT. The $200,000 Second Chance Tournament Prize Structure is based on a minimum of 10 participants. Prizes and prize structure are subject to change based on the actual number of participants.

*Total prizes are guaranteed to be at least $1,850,000 in Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT. Add-ons may increase the total prize structure to $2,000,000 or more in Promotional Chips or FREECREDIT.