Wynn Spreads $200/400 NL — the Biggest Bravo Game of the Summer
A $200/400 no-limit hold'em table with a big-blind ante opened just after midnight on June 20, capping a night where the Wynn ran three simultaneous high-stakes games.

At 12:02 a.m. on June 20, the Wynn Las Vegas opened a $200/400 no-limit hold'em table with a big-blind ante — the highest-stakes cash game to appear on Bravo during the 2026 WSOP.
The game is listed as reserved seating, meaning the lineup was arranged before a single chip hit the felt. At $400 big blinds with BB ante, even a standard 100bb buy-in puts $40,000 on the table per seat.
At $400 big blinds with BB ante, even a standard 100bb buy-in puts $40,000 on the table per seat.
Three High-Stakes Tables, One Room
The $200/400 wasn't running in isolation. Earlier in the evening, the Wynn's board already showed two other high-stakes reserved games:
- $50/100 NL hold'em — opened at 10:13 p.m. PT on June 19
- $25/50/100 PLO — opened at 10:13 p.m. PT on June 19
Three reserved high-stakes tables running simultaneously puts the Wynn in rare air. The $50/100 NL alone qualifies as a marquee game at most rooms in the country. At the Wynn on this particular night, it was the smallest of the three.
The Full Board
The high-stakes action sat on top of a broader spread. Earlier on June 19, the Wynn also opened:
- $25/25 NL hold'em (reserved) — opened at 10:13 p.m. PT
- $6/12 mixed game — opened at 10:13 p.m. PT
Five distinct games across five tables, ranging from a $6/12 mix all the way up to $200/400 NL. That's a card room operating at full spectrum — grinders and nosebleed players under the same roof.
Why It Matters
The WSOP pulls cash-game action to the Horseshoe and Paris corridors every summer, but the Wynn has carved out its own lane as the nosebleed destination. A $200/400 NL game showing up on Bravo — where anyone with the app can see it — signals that the high-stakes ecosystem in Las Vegas is running hot three weeks into the series.
The reserved tags across all three big games suggest these aren't walk-up tables. The lineups are curated, the seats are spoken for, and the money is already in the building.
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