Over the course of the final table, Miller said he felt he only had four or five truly playable hands. When asked about the final table, Miller said that it was 'a really tough one.' He gave credit to the field as a whole, stating there were a lot of good players when only one table remained. Bryant Miller was that player, earning his third career Circuit ring and first career High Roller victory. Seven hours later, one of those six players found themselves the newest winner of a WSOP Circuit ring and an accompanying first-place prize of $44,413. However, late registration remained open until play began on Day 2, and six more entries found their way into the contest during that time to bring the total to 41. Of those 35 entries, 15 players advanced to Day 2. The 2019 World Series of Poker Circuit Thunder Valley $3,250 High Roller saw 35 entries across Thursday’s Day 1 play for eight hours.