Going Up!
We pick him up involved in a three-way pot. Paul Wasicka was the preflop raiser, and both Miller and one other opponent matched the 2,700 chips to see the flop.
It came , and all three men checked. Fourth street brought the . The bet was passed to Miller, and he laid out 7,000 chips. The first opponent ducked out, but Wasicka made the call. Both players again checked the on the river.
Miller tabled , and it was good enough to win him the pot. It wasn't a life-changing hand, by any means, but it was just the most recent in a long string of chip-up pots for Miller. Coming into the day with just 7,700 chips, he has now worked that short stack up to a respectable 58,000.