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Mar 27, '15 | CPPT III - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,080 No-Limit Hold'em $150K Guarantee | 1 | + |
Chop, Chop, Chop, ChopMar 27, '15 Ed Miller and Sean Drake chop it up. With the board reading AKJQ4 Ed Miller raised all-in and Sean Drake snap-called. Miller avoided the need to fire bullet number three on Day 1B – at least at this point in time – when the two both tabled ace-ten for the same Broadway straight. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Sean Drake Ed Miller Coolers Opponent, DoublesMar 27, '15 An early position player raised to 2,000 and got called by Sean Drake and the player in the cutoff before it got around to Ed Miller on the button. Miller three-bet to 6,400. The initial raiser then moved all-in and Miller quickly called with the AA. The initial raiser was on the rough end of a cooler, having picked up the KK. The board ran out !10877 to secure the double up for Miller, who now sits with over 34,000. Player Tags: Ed Miller A Few Re-EntriesMar 27, '15 After a quick scan of the field, it appears we have least two re-entries of note: Ed Miller and Mike Harvey are both on bullet number two. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Mike Harvey The Best Movie Ever?Mar 27, '15 Someone at table 1 posed the question “What is the greatest movie ever?” Prompting Ed Miller, who was seated at another table, to chime in with his picks. Miller believes Ground Hog Day and Tommy Boy are two of the best movies ever, adding “you guys may be too young to remember, but Porkys was a pretty good movie.” “Porkys I or II?” Shawn Vanasdale asking while laughing. Miller did not specify. “Stepbrothers is pretty good too,” Miller said. Vanasdale then added his pick to the mix. “If we are talking about comedy movies, I say Beerfest.” Player Tags: Ed Miller, Shawn Vanasdale Michael Hirohama Busts Ed MillerMar 27, '15 A player in middle position opened with a raise to 800. Ed Miller, who won a prelim at the CPPT Atlantis All In series in 2014, made the call from the cutoff and Michael Hirohama called from the big blind. The Q72 hit the flop and Hirohama bet 2,000. The initial raiser made the fold and Miller then moved all in for not much more. Hirohama made the call with the Q10 for top pair and a flush draw and Miller flipped up his A8 for the nut flush draw. The turn brought the 4 and the river the 10 to secure the pot for Hirohama and send Ed Miller to the rail. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Michael Hirohama |
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Mar 29, '14 | CPPT II - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $125K Guarantee | 2 | + |
Mike Harvey Eliminates Ed MillerMar 28, '14 Ed Miller moved his last 19,600 into the middle and Mike Harvey went into the tank. “I was hoping he would call so I wouldn’t have to be put in this spot,” said Harvey. “So then just lay it down,” said Miller with a laugh. Harvey took a few moments before calling and the cards were exposed. Harvey was well ahead with his 66 against Miller’s A3. The board ran out 722109 and Miller hit the rail while Harvey sits with 115,000. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Mike Harvey Joe Wirtz WinsMar 28, '14 Joe Wirtz raised to 3,000 from under the gun and Ravi Shanmugum called from the hijack. Ed Miller called from big blind and the flop was 722. Miller checked, Wirtz bet 6,000 and Shanmugum and Miller let go of their cards. “Just so you know I’m not full of it,” Wirtz said as he flipped over pocket tens. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Ravi Shanmugam "You're Good" Says GilMar 28, '14 With a board of K44A Ed Miller checked and Ron Gil bet 6,000. Miller thought for a second and then made the call. “You’re good,” said Gil. Miller flipped up his K10 and Gil mucked, sending the pot to Miller, who increased his stack to roughly 37,000 as a result. Player Tags: Ed Miller "The Ultimate Bluff"Mar 28, '14 Ed Miller raised to 1,225 and got called by Glenn Uchibori in late position and by the player in the cutoff before Shawn Daniels three-bet to 6,300 on the button. Miller made the call, Uchibori folded and the cutoff also called. The flop brought the KK9 and it checked around to Daniels, who bet 2,100 into the pot of roughly 20,000. Miller folded and the cut off folded as well, with Daniels’ bet of one-tenth pot being enough to take it down. “The ultimate bluff!” Daniels said as he raked in the chips. Player Tags: Glenn Uchibori, Ed Miller, SHAWN DANIELS Ed Miller Busts Jed HoffmanMar 28, '14 Ed Miller raised to 800 from under the gun, under the gun +1 called and so did the hijack, the cutoff, the button and the small blind. Action rested on two-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Jed Hoffman, who moved all-in for about 4,300. Miller also moved all-in, for about 9,200, and action folded around to the small blind, who tanked for a few seconds before letting go of his hand. Hoffman showed 66 and Miller showed 1010. The board ran out K9358 and Hoffman was eliminated. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Jed Hoffman Ed Miller Straightens OutMar 28, '14 Ed Miller called 850 from his opponent on a flop of AJ3 and they were heads-up to the J turn card. Miller’s opponent checked and Miller bet 1,200. His opponent check-called and the dealer burned and turned the 10 on the river. After his opponent checked again, Miller bet 1,375 and his opponent called fairly quickly. “Straight,” said Miller as he tabled KQ. His opponent mucked and Miller took the pot. Miller is sitting above his starting stack with 17,700. Player Tags: Ed Miller More for MinerMar 28, '14 2013 Card Player Poker Tour Atlantis Champion John Miner is wasting no time today building his stack. Ed Miller limped from the hijack seat, Miner did the same from the cutoff. Kennii Nguyen completed from the small blind and Steve Friedlander checked his option from the big blind. The dealer fanned Q62 and Friedlander and Miller checked. Miner bet 200, Nguyen called, Friedlander folded and Miller called. The turn was the 9 and all players checked to see the 5 on the river. All three checked again. “One pair,” Nguyen said. Miner flipped over Q3. Nguyen never showed his one pair and Miller mucked his hand. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Kennii Nguyen, John Miner Ed Miller Pulls a GreensteinMar 29, '14 On a flop of 553, Ed Miller bet 1,000 after his opponent checked. His opponent check-raised all in for 7,025 and that sent Miller into the tank. “You’re going to hate me if I call,” said Miller. “Unless you have pocket threes. Then I’m drawing dead.” Miller commits the extra 6,025 to call and the cards are exposed. Miller shows A4, good for a gutshot straight draw and an overcard, but is behind his opponent’s 77. The turn is the 9, giving Miller a flush draw as well and the river is the A, giving Miller a pair of aces and the pot. He eliminates a player as he chips up to 37,000. Player Tags: Ed Miller Ed Miller Fires Another BulletMar 29, '14 We missed the action, but Ed Miller was spotted re-entering and taking another seat on Day 1B. Player Tags: Ed Miller Miller Tops PeaseMar 29, '14 Ron Pease check-called a bet from Ed Miller on a flop of J72 and they were heads-up to see the 10 fall on the turn. Pease checked again and Miller bet 875, which Pease called. The river was the 8 and Pease checked a third time. Miller bet 1,075 and Pease didn’t waste too much time in calling. “Two pair,” said Miller as he tabled J10. Pease looked frustrated for a second and then mucked his hand. Miller is hovering right around his starting stack of 15,000 while Pease slips to roughly 22,000. |
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Mar 28, '14 | CPPT II - Atlantis Casino Resort Spa | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em $125K Guarantee | 1 | + |
Mike Harvey Eliminates Ed MillerMar 28, '14 Ed Miller moved his last 19,600 into the middle and Mike Harvey went into the tank. “I was hoping he would call so I wouldn’t have to be put in this spot,” said Harvey. “So then just lay it down,” said Miller with a laugh. Harvey took a few moments before calling and the cards were exposed. Harvey was well ahead with his 66 against Miller’s A3. The board ran out 722109 and Miller hit the rail while Harvey sits with 115,000. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Mike Harvey Joe Wirtz WinsMar 28, '14 Joe Wirtz raised to 3,000 from under the gun and Ravi Shanmugum called from the hijack. Ed Miller called from big blind and the flop was 722. Miller checked, Wirtz bet 6,000 and Shanmugum and Miller let go of their cards. “Just so you know I’m not full of it,” Wirtz said as he flipped over pocket tens. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Ravi Shanmugam "You're Good" Says GilMar 28, '14 With a board of K44A Ed Miller checked and Ron Gil bet 6,000. Miller thought for a second and then made the call. “You’re good,” said Gil. Miller flipped up his K10 and Gil mucked, sending the pot to Miller, who increased his stack to roughly 37,000 as a result. Player Tags: Ed Miller "The Ultimate Bluff"Mar 28, '14 Ed Miller raised to 1,225 and got called by Glenn Uchibori in late position and by the player in the cutoff before Shawn Daniels three-bet to 6,300 on the button. Miller made the call, Uchibori folded and the cutoff also called. The flop brought the KK9 and it checked around to Daniels, who bet 2,100 into the pot of roughly 20,000. Miller folded and the cut off folded as well, with Daniels’ bet of one-tenth pot being enough to take it down. “The ultimate bluff!” Daniels said as he raked in the chips. Player Tags: Glenn Uchibori, Ed Miller, SHAWN DANIELS Ed Miller Busts Jed HoffmanMar 28, '14 Ed Miller raised to 800 from under the gun, under the gun +1 called and so did the hijack, the cutoff, the button and the small blind. Action rested on two-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Jed Hoffman, who moved all-in for about 4,300. Miller also moved all-in, for about 9,200, and action folded around to the small blind, who tanked for a few seconds before letting go of his hand. Hoffman showed 66 and Miller showed 1010. The board ran out K9358 and Hoffman was eliminated. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Jed Hoffman Ed Miller Straightens OutMar 28, '14 Ed Miller called 850 from his opponent on a flop of AJ3 and they were heads-up to the J turn card. Miller’s opponent checked and Miller bet 1,200. His opponent check-called and the dealer burned and turned the 10 on the river. After his opponent checked again, Miller bet 1,375 and his opponent called fairly quickly. “Straight,” said Miller as he tabled KQ. His opponent mucked and Miller took the pot. Miller is sitting above his starting stack with 17,700. Player Tags: Ed Miller More for MinerMar 28, '14 2013 Card Player Poker Tour Atlantis Champion John Miner is wasting no time today building his stack. Ed Miller limped from the hijack seat, Miner did the same from the cutoff. Kennii Nguyen completed from the small blind and Steve Friedlander checked his option from the big blind. The dealer fanned Q62 and Friedlander and Miller checked. Miner bet 200, Nguyen called, Friedlander folded and Miller called. The turn was the 9 and all players checked to see the 5 on the river. All three checked again. “One pair,” Nguyen said. Miner flipped over Q3. Nguyen never showed his one pair and Miller mucked his hand. Player Tags: Ed Miller, Kennii Nguyen, John Miner Ed Miller Pulls a GreensteinMar 29, '14 On a flop of 553, Ed Miller bet 1,000 after his opponent checked. His opponent check-raised all in for 7,025 and that sent Miller into the tank. “You’re going to hate me if I call,” said Miller. “Unless you have pocket threes. Then I’m drawing dead.” Miller commits the extra 6,025 to call and the cards are exposed. Miller shows A4, good for a gutshot straight draw and an overcard, but is behind his opponent’s 77. The turn is the 9, giving Miller a flush draw as well and the river is the A, giving Miller a pair of aces and the pot. He eliminates a player as he chips up to 37,000. Player Tags: Ed Miller Ed Miller Fires Another BulletMar 29, '14 We missed the action, but Ed Miller was spotted re-entering and taking another seat on Day 1B. Player Tags: Ed Miller Miller Tops PeaseMar 29, '14 Ron Pease check-called a bet from Ed Miller on a flop of J72 and they were heads-up to see the 10 fall on the turn. Pease checked again and Miller bet 875, which Pease called. The river was the 8 and Pease checked a third time. Miller bet 1,075 and Pease didn’t waste too much time in calling. “Two pair,” said Miller as he tabled J10. Pease looked frustrated for a second and then mucked his hand. Miller is hovering right around his starting stack of 15,000 while Pease slips to roughly 22,000. |
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