Wisdom from the Wynn Millions Field
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Poker players can often be sources of wisdom and insight, and PokerNews has been fortunate enough to speak with a few players in the Wynn Millions Championship field in the past.
Here are quotes from five players who played Day 1b of the Wynn Millions Championship.
Andrew Moreno
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Three years after winning the first-ever Wynn Millions for $1.5 million, Andrew Moreno was back at the Wynn and in the Day 1b field.
When he won the inaugural Wynn Millions event in 2021, he told PokerNews he was ��grateful above all else" after accomplishing a goal he set earlier in the year to move over $1 million in career earnings.
��I think just declaring what I wanted to do was really important to me because I believed in myself and I wanted to hold myself accountable �� I��m just so shocked it happened so quickly.��
Moreno called the Wynn Millions "probably the best event I��ve ever played as far as the structure and the room."
��The floors listen to the players a lot, and there was always an open-ended conversation. Everything about the tournament was pristine.��
Adam Hendrix
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Another player who was in the Day 1b field was Adam Hendrix, Alaska's all-time money leader with over $6 million in earnings.
When he appeared on the PokerNews Podcast last spring, Hendrix discussed his poker upbringing and his dominant year in 2022, as well as specializing in Pot-Limit Omaha.
"I think the skill gap in PLO is still pretty big. There (are) a lot of people that don't bother studying at all, compared to no-limit, now everybody sort of studies in some way. But PLO is still sort of the Wild West."
Jared Griener
Another state's all-time money leader, Jared Griener, was in the Day 1b field and is back on Day 1c. PokerNews caught up with the Utah all-time money leader last year at the WPT Gardens Poker Championship, where he talked about the poker scene in southern California.
��It has its ups and downs; there��s a lot of people with some attitude, but I kind of enjoy that. And there��s no doubt that I��ve had way more success in LA and it��s just because I play here so much that I know all the players. And once you play someone over and over again, I feel like that��s kind of my strongest (skill) is just adjusting based on who you are and what I know about you.��
Shannon Shorr
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Shannon Shorr recently had his name scrubbed from the "Best Without a Bracelet" list, and now the veteran grinder is looking for his first Wynn trophy after a deep run the other night in the $2,200 NLH 6-Max event.
PokerNews spoke with Shorr back in 2022 about a PGT US Poker Open victory that brought him $213,900.
"That was super cool. I live in Vegas, so it's nice to just be able to commute and go play poker. Playing against the highest (level) and the toughest competition is super fascinating and a lot of fun. It's like a small player pool, a lot of us guys who have been around 15 years, so there's an innate respect that we all have for each other. So it's a vibe playing, and to get there and win is just a super cool experience."
Ari Engel
Just weeks ago, all-time Circuit ring leader Ari Engel won a record-extending ring. Now, Engel is looking for a Wynn trophy to add to his suitcase.
Engel is also a two-time bracelet winner, and spoke with PokerNews back in October 2021 after winning his second bracelet in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship.
��In these kinds of situations, it��s a balance between wanting to put pressure on other players who presumably want to move up, and then at the same time kind of protecting your own chip lead. You��ve got to strike the right balance depending on how the other players are playing and how the stacks work out.��