2021 Wynn Fall Classic

$1,600 Mystery Bounty
Day: 2
Event Info

2021 Wynn Fall Classic

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$293,322
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,600
Prize Pool
$3,730,850
Entries
2,573
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
1,000,000 / 1,500,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
281
Players Left
1

$1,600 Mystery Bounty

Day 2 Completed

Evan Sandberg Wins Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty ($293,322)

Level 40 : 1,000,000/1,500,000, 1,000,000 ante
Evan Sandberg
Evan Sandberg

On the final day of the 2021 Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty, a champion was crowned as Evan Sandberg defeated Aram Zobian in heads-up play for $293,322, in addition to the $87,000 in bounties he collected. The heads-up match went back and forth and lasted over an hour, which seemed only fitting as Day 2 lasted over 19 hours before Sandberg was finally declared the winner.

The event attracted 2,573 players to create a prize pool of $3,730,850. There were three starting flights and there were 281 players who made it to Day 2 and in the money.

Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Evan SandbergUnited States$293,322
2Aram ZobianUnited States$185,125
3Filippo RagoneUnited States$131,216
4Dennis WilkeGermany$95,217
5Thomas LustBelgium$67,049
6Guillaume DiazFrance$51,629
7Bryan PiccioliUnited States$42,380
8Arturas AstrauskasUnited States$34,653
9Hwany LeeSouth Korea$29,054

Winner's Reaction

“I am feeling exhausted… I think I was running on adrenaline mostly,” Sandberg said after the 19-hour Day 2 marathon.

“I was very tired. Normally when I play poker, when I’m on my game I always kind of feel like I’m the best player at the table, but I didn’t feel that when I was playing [Zobian] heads up. I was quite certain that he had an advantage over me. It was tough, but I ran really good in the heads-up match.”

“I was having a very disappointing summer in the World Series. I busted the Main Event in two hours, but now it’s a great summer all of a sudden.”

On the Mystery Bounty format, Sandberg said, “I really liked it. I never played bounty tournaments, I always avoid them. I almost didn’t play this, I just played the last flight. I like the element of the bounties coming into play on Day 2, and the overall sweat for people I think is good for the game.”

Today’s Bounty Action

A Mystery Bounty between $500 and $100,000 was earned every time an opponent was eliminated. The three $100,000 top prizes were not yet found until the second break, when all three were claimed in quick succession by Sergio Fernandez, JC Tran, and Hwany Lee, who also found a $50,000 prize and made the final table.

The other five $50,000 mystery bounties were found by Jonathan Kotula, Vlad Darie, George Petrov, Guillaume Diaz, and eventual winner Sandberg.

Final Table

Hwany Lee was the short stack coming into the final table, and was the first to make his exit after losing a flip. The next one to hit the payout desk was Arturas Astrauskas when his ace-king flopped Broadway but was ousted as his opponent rivered a boat. Bryan Piccioli was gone next in seventh when he got it in with a pair and flush draw, but couldn’t improve.

At that point, Guillaume Diaz held around forty percent of the chips in play, and nearly two hours passed without another elimination. Eventually, it was Diaz who lost his chip lead through several hands and was gone in sixth. Soon after, Thomas Lust made his way to the exit when running into a better ace. Dennis Wilke was the next one to collect his payout after getting his chips in against Zobian. Zobian was slightly behind but smashed the flop by improving to a boat, thus eliminating Wilke.

The three remaining players all had the chip lead at some point three-handed, but eventually, Filippo Ragone was the one to be gone in third when Zobian made quads on the turn against him. That set up a heads-up match between Zobian and Sandberg, with the former holding a chip lead of about 3:1 over the latter. Sandberg won his all-ins to survive, as well as other hands, and at some point, took the chip lead.

After a short break, Sandberg got his ace-jack in against Zobian’s ace-five. A jack on the flop put him well ahead, and the board completed with blanks to crown Sandberg the winner after 19 hours of Day 2 play, and hand him the Wynn trophy in addition to the $293,322 first-place prize and $87,000 in mystery bounties he collected.

Congratulations to Evan Sandberg for winning the Wynn Fall Classic $1,600 Mystery Bounty!

Big Bounty Winners

PlayerPrize
Sergio Fernandez Bernal$100,000
JC Tran$100,000
Hwany Lee$100,000
Jonathan Kotula$50,000
Hwany Lee$50,000
Vlad Darie$50,000
Peter Nigh$25,000
Kharlin Sued$25,000
Endrit Geci$25,000
Jarod Minghini$25,000
Tony Miles$25,000
Tony Tran$25,000
Ethan Bennett$25,000

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Aram Zobian Eliminated in 2nd Place ($185,125)

Level 40 : 1,000,000/1,500,000, 1,000,000 ante
Aram Zobian
Aram Zobian

On the first hand back from break, Aram Zobian got the rest of his 30 million or so chips in against Evan Sandberg.

Evan Sandberg: {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}
Aram Zobian: {a-Hearts}{5-Spades}

Sandberg's rail was calling for a jack, and the {j-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} flop granted their wish. Sandberg and his rail were practically celebrating before the {q-Diamonds} turn and {3-Clubs} river officially ended the tournament. Zobian will have to settle for the $185,125 runner-up prize for his efforts, while Sandberg claims the title.

A recap is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
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Evan Sandberg
77,000,000
29,000,000
29,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Aram Zobian
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Level: 40

Blinds: 1,000,000/1,500,000

Ante: 1,000,000

Royal Flush for Zobian

Level 39 : 600,000/1,200,000, 600,000 ante

Evan Sandberg check-called for 1.2 million on the {a-Spades}{k-Spades}{q-Spades} flop. The {8-Spades} turn saw him check-call another bet, and on the {j-Spades} river, he check-folded to a jam.

Aram Zobian showed the {10-Spades} for the royal flush, which now marks two quads and a royal flush for Zobian in under an hour.

Player Chips Progress
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Aram Zobian
62,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Evan Sandberg
15,000,000
-4,000,000
-4,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Filippo Ragone Eliminated in 3rd Place ($131,216)

Level 39 : 600,000/1,200,000, 600,000 ante
Filippo Ragone
Filippo Ragone

Aram Zobian raised to 3.5 million in the small blind and Filippo Ragone jammed for about 23 million in the big blind. Zobian called.

Filippo Ragone: {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}
Aram Zobian: {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}

Ragone was pipped and was looking for a six. He found one in the window of the {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{6-Spades} flop. Unfortunately for him, Zobian also flopped a set, and the {7-Clubs} turn gave Zobian quads for the second time in less than an hour, as the meaningless {9-Hearts} completed the board.

Ragone was gone and Zobian took the pot to start heads-up play with the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Aram Zobian
58,000,000
24,000,000
24,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Evan Sandberg
19,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Filippo Ragone
Busted

Level: 39

Blinds: 600,000/1,200,000

Ante: 600,000