Wynn Running $300/$500 PLO and $200/$400 NL at 3 AM
Two nosebleed cash games lit up Bravo at the same property overnight, the biggest simultaneous high-stakes action the Wynn has posted this summer.

At 3:15 AM on June 14, the Wynn had a $300/$500 PLO Reserved game and a $200/$400 NL BB Ante game open at the same time. That's $900 in combined blinds across two tables at a single property, and it's the biggest simultaneous cash-game footprint Bravo has logged at the Wynn this summer.
The action wasn't at Aria. It wasn't at Bellagio's Bobby's Room. It was in the Wynn poker room during WSOP Week 2.
That's $900 in combined blinds across two tables at a single property, and it's the biggest simultaneous cash-game footprint Bravo has logged at the Wynn this summer.
What Was Running
The $200/$400 NL BB Ante Holdem Reserved game opened at 3:15 AM PT. Both "Reserved" tags indicate these are called games with set player lists, not walk-up tables.
The $300/$500 PLO Reserved game was logged at the same timestamp. PLO at this level rarely shows up on Bravo at all. Seeing it alongside a $200/$400 NL game at the same room, at the same hour, is a genuine outlier.
Why This Matters
Nosebleed cash games in Vegas tend to cluster at Aria and Bellagio. That's where the high-stakes regulars have historically set up camp during the summer series. The Wynn posting two games at these stakes simultaneously suggests the nosebleed gravity is shifting, at least on certain nights.
Both games carried the "Reserved" designation, meaning the lineups were organized in advance. These aren't random walk-ins stumbling into $300/$500 PLO at 3 AM. Someone put these games together.
The Numbers
- $200/$400 NL BB Ante: $400 big blind. BB Ante format means the big blind posts the ante for the entire table each hand, speeding up action and inflating pots.
- $300/$500 PLO: $500 big blind. Pot-limit Omaha at this level plays far larger than the blinds suggest. A standard open-pot raise is $1,750, and three-bet pots routinely clear five figures preflop.
- Combined blinds on two tables: $900 per hand cycle across the room.
Context for WSOP Week 2
The WSOP main summer series is in full swing at the Las Vegas Convention Center. That creates a nightly diaspora of players migrating to Strip card rooms for cash games after tournament play ends. The Wynn, with its recently renovated poker room, has been a beneficiary.
Bravo doesn't publish player names for reserved games. What it does confirm is that the Wynn is attracting the kind of action that used to belong exclusively to two or three rooms in town.
The nosebleed map is getting a new pin.
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