The 2018 Wynn Summer Classic $1,100 NLHE wrapped up on Tuesday, having attracted its largest field to date. The number of players who descended on the casino for the tournament helped push the prize pool guarantee of $1 million to more than double that amount and the final outcome was decided after a deal between the final two players.
Kwun Li from Hong Kong and Australia’s Dominic Coombe made it to the final heads-up battle before the two decided to chop the pot. Li, who finished third in the PokerStars Championship Macau KH$5,500 NLHE tournament at the PokerStars Asia Open last year, was given the title and the first-place prize of $280,954. He has now won almost $500,000 in live action, combined with over $100,000 in online play at PokerStars.
Coombe was content with the second-place spot and the $266,639 he added to his bank. It was his biggest live cash to date, but with $3.4 million in online action, he’s a beast at the virtual tables.
The tournament attracted 482 players on Day 1a, followed by 951 on Day 1B and 994 on Day 1C. The field of 2,427 pushed the prize pool to $2,401,274 and was a record for any tournament in the history of Wynn Poker.