Harrison Gimbel Captures Wynn Millions Main Event TitleTriple Crown Winner Tops 1,003 Entries In $3,000 Buy-In To Earn $455,388 |
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The 2025 Wynn Millions $3,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event drew 1,003 total entries, surpassing the $2 million guarantee by nearly $730,000 in the process.
The largest share was ultimately awarded to poker triple crown winner Harrison Gimbel, who can add the Wynn trophy to his collection that includes a World Series of Poker bracelet, a World Poker Tour title, and the golden spade that came with his win in the 2010 European Poker Tour PokerStars Caribbean Adventure main event. Gimbel earned $455,388 for this latest triumph, bringing his career haul to $5,640,748.
This win also came with 1,440 Card Player Player of the Year points, enough to move Gimbel into 40th place in the 2025 POY standings presented by Global Poker.
The top 119 finishers made the money in this event, with plenty of big names running deep. Among them were bracelet winner Andrew Lichtenberger (30th), WPT champion Dylan Smith (26th), bracelet winner Ankush Mandavia (20th), three-time bracelet winner Jesse Yaginuma (16th), Jeremy Becker (15th), recent L.A. Poker Classic runner-up Elvyn Bello Santos (7th), and bracelet winner Cole Ferraro (3rd).
Cecile Ticherfatine earned $310,901 as the runner-up, a new career-best score for the WSOP Circuit ring winner from France. This was her third final-table finish of the past two weeks, having placed seventh in the LAPC and fourth in a $2,200 six-max event earlier in the Wynn Millions festival.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Harrison Gimbel | $455,388 | 1440 |
2 | Cecile Ticherfatine | $310,901 | 1200 |
3 | Cole Ferraro | $230,339 | 960 |
4 | Michael Allis | $170,728 | 720 |
5 | Dale Roesel | $126,396 | 600 |
6 | Peter Mugar | $93,794 | 480 |
7 | Elvyn Bello Santos | $70,114 | 360 |
8 | James Bechtel Sr. | $53,472 | 240 |
9 | Chahnhoon Jung | $41,632 | 120 |
Photos via Wynn Poker Room X account.