The Wynn Millions is set to return to Wynn Las Vegas from February 16 through March 22, bringing a six-week tournament schedule highlighted by a $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship with a $2 million guaranteed prize pool.
The extended series features a heavy slate of No-Limit Hold’em tournaments at low and mid buy-in levels, alongside mixed-game and Seniors 50+ events spread throughout the calendar. Most No-Limit Hold’em events fall in the $600 to $1,100 range, with guarantees commonly between $200,000 and $500,000, offering players multiple opportunities to compete for sizable prize pools without relying on a single marquee entry.
Championship Structure and Series Highlights
The centerpiece of the schedule is the $3,500 Wynn Millions Championship, running from February 26 through March 4. The event offers three starting flights, 50,000 in starting chips, and 60-minute blind levels, creating a deep and measured structure. A steady lineup of satellites supports the championship, feeding into the $2 million guaranteed prize pool.
Beyond the championship, the schedule emphasizes volume and flexibility. Several multi-flight No-Limit Hold’em events allow players to manage their time and bankroll across repeated entries, while higher buy-in options, including $10,500 No-Limit Hold’em formats and progressive bounty events, add depth to the upper end of the series.
Mixed Games and Seniors Events
Mixed-game players will also find consistent options throughout the six weeks. The schedule includes regular tournaments in HORSE, TORSE, Big O, Limit Omaha 8, and multiple Triple Draw variants. Seniors 50+ events are interspersed from the opening days through the latter stages of the series, maintaining variety across the full run.
The Wynn Millions opens on February 16 and continues through March 22, with daily tournaments and frequent turbo formats complementing the deeper structures. The Wynn Millions Championship final table is scheduled for March 4, after which the series continues with additional guaranteed events through the final weekend.
With its extended schedule, consistent guarantees, and balanced mix of formats, the Wynn Millions once again positions itself as a major early-year tournament series on the Las Vegas calendar.







