This becomes the third WPT cash for this poker pro from Chicago.
With a nice stack of chips, he’ll be looking for another highlight to add to that record. He won a non-bracelet event in the 2017 WSOP Europe, taking down a €5,250 Turbo Knockout for $45,744. He finished 10th for $800,000, the biggest cash of his career. In 2019 he made some big noise at the World Series of Poker with a deep run in the $10,000 Main Event. In total, Heidorn has more than $2.2 million in live tournament winnings with numerous big cashes and finishes in European events. The WPT Rolling Thunder becomes his first WPT final table appearance after a strong Day 3. His two previous tour cashes came in Season XV at the partypoker UK event and in Season XIV at partypoker Prague. This marks the third WPT cash for this player from Berlin, Germany, now living in London. The champion also earns a $15,000 entry into the season-ending WPT Tournament of Champions presented by Baccarat Crystal. The event will be live streamed at WPT.com and the winner will take home $279,270 and 1,000 points in the Hublot WPT Player of the Year standings. The final table of six will play to a winner on Tuesday at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort. After three days of thunderous action, the final table is now set in the WPT Rolling Thunder.