Like many players, Johnny Kampis drifted away from poker after Congress passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in 2006. A decade later, now with two small kids in tow, Johnny convinces his wife to take a six-week family trip from their home in rural Alabama to Las Vegas, where he will risk his $10,000 bankroll in hopes of playing in the Main Event again and winning millions. Along the way, he examines how the game has changed since 2006 - although the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act was the beginning of the end of the poker boom, the game still thrives...