MANDAN, N.D. (AP) — A Mandan man skipped his niece’s wedding for a Las Vegas poker tournament and came home $367,800 richer.
The Bismarck Tribune reported Thursday that 63-year-old Harlan Miller’s niece, Macie, was set to get married in Montana last weekend. But Miller skipped the nuptials to participate in the Mid-Stakes Poker Tour Venetian $1,100 Main Event
“I figured if one (member of his family) was missing (at the wedding), it wouldn’t hurt anything,” he said.
The tournament featured 2,790 players. Miller, a retired office supply company owner, started playing on June 4. He defeated pro poker player Ryan Dodd with a straight on Tuesday to win the money.
“I just had a really strong feeling about this tournament,” Miller said. “I had to go. I don’t really know what it was, but I thought I could take it down, or get real close to it. I can get (Macie) a better wedding present now.”
Miller has been playing poker for about 15 years. He’s won more than $500,000.
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