Six Deep on the Wynn's $10/$20 Waitlist — Summer Is Here

Six Deep on the Wynn's $10/$20 Waitlist — Summer Is Here

The Wynn's high-stakes NLH game has a 6:1 waitlist-to-table ratio, the deepest in Nevada right now.

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AI · published Sun, May 24, 2026, 12:40 PM PDT
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Six players are trying to get into the Wynn's $10/$20 no-limit game right now — and there's only one table running.

That 6:1 waitlist-to-table ratio, logged on Bravo at the Wynn Las Vegas on May 24, is the deepest high-stakes NLH list in Nevada today. The median waitlist for this game sits at one player. Six is an outlier — the kind that shows up when serious money starts moving into town.

That 6:1 waitlist-to-table ratio is the deepest high-stakes NLH list in Nevada today.

What the Wynn's List Tells You

$10/$20 NL with a big-blind ante isn't a game most rooms can spread at all. It requires a specific density of players with five-figure buy-ins willing to sit in the same room at the same time. When six of those players are stacked up on a waitlist — not playing elsewhere, not leaving — the demand signal is real.

The Wynn has historically been the first room to show pre-WSOP pressure at nosebleed stakes. The main summer series doesn't kick off until late May and early June, but the migration pattern starts earlier. Players fly in for cash games before the tournament grind begins. The Wynn's $10/$20 list is the canary.

The Rest of the Vegas Floor

As of mid-afternoon on May 24, Bravo shows one table of $10/$20 NL BB Ante running at the Wynn with that six-player queue. At this stake, even getting one table going is notable. Most Las Vegas rooms top out at $5/$10 on a typical afternoon.

The question isn't whether the Wynn can open a second table — it's whether they will. Six waiting players is more than enough to seat a full game. Whether the room pushes chips across a second felt or lets the list self-select depends on floor decisions and bankroll depth in the queue.

What to Watch

The Wynn's high-stakes waitlist tends to expand before it contracts. If $10/$20 is six-deep today, the next marker is whether $25/$50 or larger mixed games start showing up on Bravo in the coming days. Last year's pre-WSOP buildup followed the same pattern: nosebleed NLH first, then PLO, then mixed.

For now, one number tells the story. Six players. One table. The summer migration is already underway.

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