Seat 6: Isaac Kempton (4,345,000)
Isaac Kempton entered Day 4 with a new look with a freshly shaven head and ran up his stack to end the day as chip leader, though he lost some of those chips on Day 5 to enter the final table fifth in chips with 4,345,000.
Kempton, originally from Delaware, entered the live tournament scene with a bang in February 2020 when he took down the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Main Event for $290,974.
That win marked his first Hendon Mob entry and he has since earned six more entries to give him $391,085 in earnings.
This is not Kempton’s first deep run in the Wynn Millions as he finished 92nd in 2021’s inaugural event to earn a cash of $31,842.
Kempton already has his second-largest live score locked up and could earn his biggest score ever if he finishes in sixth place or better.