Wynn Macau Dominates Premium Mass Segment in Citigroup Survey Following Chairman’s Club Expansion

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 21, 2026
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Wynn Macau has emerged as the definitive leader in Macau’s high-value premium mass segment, according to the latest monthly table survey conducted by Citigroup.

The surge in wagering activity is directly attributed to the recently expanded Chairman’s Club at Wynn Palace, which has successfully recaptured the attention of the market’s most significant “whales”.

The “Chairman’s Club Effect”

Citigroup analysts George Choi and Timothy Chau noted that the upgraded premium facilities have catalyzed a substantial lift in wagering volumes. In their April assessment, the analysts observed nine “whales”, players wagering at exceptionally high levels, at Wynn properties.

These individuals placed a combined HK$1.72 million ($219,600) in wagers during the observation window. The analysts described this as a “novelty effect,” proving that even without a new resort launch, refreshed and exclusive spaces can drive massive demand.

Historic Sweep of Whale Rankings

Wynn Group’s market share of observed wagers plummeted from 10% in March to a commanding 23% in April. While Galaxy Entertainment retained the top overall position with a 27% share, Wynn’s performance was historic: it marked the first time a single operator swept the gold, silver, and bronze positions in the individual whale rankings.

Broad Market Momentum and Competitor Response

The wider premium mass segment is showing a healthy year-on-year increase. Total money wagered rose by 17% to HKD13.0 million ($1.66 million), with the average wager per customer increasing by 11% to reach HKD20,203 ($2,581).

To counter Wynn’s dominance, competitors are aggressively expanding their own high-end portfolios. MGM Cotai recently debuted its Masters Club, featuring 17 high-stakes baccarat tables with maximum bets reaching HK$10,000 ($1,277).

Additionally, new regulatory-approved baccarat side bets, such as Monkey no Monkey and 4/5/6 Cards, are expected to further boost Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) by providing high-risk, high-reward options for this discerning demographic.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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