Wynn Summer Classic Week 4 Highlights: The NLH Championship Final Table featured a three-way all-in battle with A, K, and Q, with Sebastian Toro Henao emerging victorious with $908,139. Several other tournaments also saw champions emerge.
Week 4 of the Wynn Summer Classic was full of excitement, with several new champions etching their names into the tournament's honor roll, and some familiar faces making it deeper into the tournament. At the final table of a tournament with a guaranteed $5 million prize, one of the craziest hands you've ever seen before took place.
This week's headline event was the $3,500 No-Limit Hold'em Championship, which easily surpassed the guaranteed prizes, bringing the total prize pool to $5,467,350. After several days of intense competition, Colombian Sebastian Toro Henao defeated Georgios Tsouloftas heads-up to claim the championship and a career-best $908,139 prize. But before that, an amazing three-way all-in battle took place at the final table, which he wasn't even involved in.
Ultimately, Toro Henao lifted the trophy, winning the biggest prize of his career. He emerged victorious from a field filled with top players. Those who made it to the next level included Roberto Romanello (37th), Nicholas Seward (31st), Daniel Maor (29th), Harrison Gimbel (18th), Aram Zobian (14th), Shannon Shorr (13th), Jared Jaffee (9th), Scott Bohlman (5th), and Joseph Cheong (3rd).
Here are the key hands that helped Toro Henao win the championship, and the final table prize money distribution:
$3,500 NLH Final Table Results
Justin Lapka wins $1, 100 NLH fast race

Congratulations to Justin Lapka for becoming the latest champion of this week's $1,100 NLH Turbo event. The event attracted 206 entries and boasted a total prize pool of $200,850, more than double the $100,000 guarantee.
The championship trophy and the $47,036 jackpot were won by Lapka, a Las Vegas local, who defeated Dimitrios Gkatzas Blagoevgrad in heads-up play.
The final table also included David O'Day (3rd place, $21,208), Tyler Roch (4th place, $15,864) and Sai Gummadi (5th place, $11,721).
$1, 100 NLH Turbo Final Table Results
Martin Schroeder won the $1,100 NLH Fast Race, with a prize of $41,283.

Martin Schroeder demonstrated his dominance in the fast format at the Wynn Summer Classic's $1,100 NLH Fast event. The event attracted 173 entries and generated a total prize pool of $168,675, far exceeding the $100,000 guarantee.
Schroeder defeated heads-up opponent David Stefanski to take home the trophy with $41,283. The final table also included Adam Swan (3rd place, $18,262), Nicholas Wang (4th place, $13,816) and Vince Salvatore (5th place, $10,264).
$1, 100 NLH Turbo Final Table Results
Sameer Batra defeated a field of 92 players to win the $2,200 Six-Card PLO event.

Although Pot Limit Six-Card Omaha is an uncommon poker variant, it proved its popularity at the Wynn Summer Classic on June 13.
The $2,200 Six-Card PLO event attracted 92 entries, creating a total prize pool of $182,620. This significantly exceeded the $100,000 guarantee, with the champion still receiving a substantial $45,967 after a two-way deal. Sameer Batra won the title, having reached a deal with James Jagger.
Jagger finished second with $42,000.
Final table results
Mihai Manole won $431,474 in $1,600 No-Limit Texas Hold'em.

After six day-one groups and two-day combined sessions, the $1,600 No-Limit Hold'em event at the Wynn Summer Classic crowned its champion on Friday, June 12.
Mihai Manole won the guaranteed $2 million event. Due to the large number of participants, the total prize pool far exceeded the guarantee, reaching $2,615,470. Manole won the first prize of $431,474.
In the final stages of the tournament, Manole faced off against Zheming Zhu. Zhu lost the head-to-head match, finishing second with $283,699.
Francis Cruz Pena finished third with a $217,735 finish, completing the top three field. The event also included Thomas Middleton (4th, $169,295), Olivier Busquet (14th, $15,246), Jeremy Becker (42nd, $6,193), and John Juanda (173rd, $3,562).
Final table results
Kevin Gomez wins $1, 100 PLO quick match

Kevin Gomez won the $1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Turbo event at the Wynn Summer Classic on June 12, earning $41,750.
The tournament guaranteed a prize pool of $100,000, with 167 entries and a total prize pool of $162,825. 20 players made it into the prize money.
Gomez's heads-up opponent, Nino Junior Pansier, finished second, earning $25,072. Qiaonan Liu came in third, earning $17,899.
Final table results
$1, 100 NLH Fast Race Five-Player Agreement Prize Sharing
Last week's $1,100 No-Limit Texas Hold'em Turbo tournament, with a guaranteed prize of $100,000, attracted 159 players and created a total prize pool of $155,025.
After Michael Frost was eliminated in sixth place ($7,306), the remaining five players reached an ICM deal. Zachary Baron was crowned champion, winning $23,960.
Baron, a Texas poker pro, currently boasts over $600,000 in live tournament winnings, according to The Hendon Mob's database. Four other players have also won over $19,000, including runner-up Maxwell Vandever ($20,182), third-place Joe Harry McLoughlin ($20,000), fourth-place Kent Lacob ($19,596), and fifth-place Pedro Ingles Garcia ($19,735).
Final table results
Kenneth Fishman wins a major senior tournament with a prize of $167,209.
The $5,000 Senior No-Limit Texas Hold'em (50+) event, with a guaranteed prize of $300,000, concluded on Wednesday, with the two players splitting the first-place prize equally, each receiving $167,209.
The two players are runner-up Michel Abecassis and champion Kenneth Fishman. Fishman's victory brings his career live tournament winnings to over 1 million ($) per player.
The final table featured star players, including the legendary Cliff Josephy (aka "Johnny Bax"), who finished fourth with $69,320.
The seniors' tournament attracted 182 entries, with a total prize pool of $846,300, almost three times the guarantee. Fishman defeated all his opponents, achieving a career-best result and winning a replica trophy from Wynn.
Final table results
Devon Sampson wins Wynn Summer Classic $1, 100 TOE.
Devon Sampson emerged victorious in the Wynn Summer Classic $1,100 TOE, defeating a field of 127 entries to win the $32,053 prize pool.
This mixed tournament, alternating between 2-7 three draws, Omaha High/Low, and All-in High/Low, attracted many strong players looking to test their all-around skills.
Ultimately, Sampson emerged victorious, defeating Kenneth Reisch in heads-up play, and the two together eliminated the 16 players who made it into the prize money.
Joseph Weinberger finished third with $14,521, while Yuanting Wang and Raymundo Ortega Garcia finished in the top five.
The event created a total prize pool of $123,825, more than double the $50,000 guarantee, adding another mixed event to the Wynn Summer Classic's busy summer schedule in Las Vegas.
$1, 100 TOE Final Results
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