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Robl's massive blunder against Adelstein in the NGNF, labeled as 'filthy'

Andrew Robl's dominance in Season 7 of PokerGO continues with a decisive win against Garrett Adelstein in the third episode, dubbed as 'No Gamble, No Future'.

Gross Misfortune: Andrew Robl Experiences a Big Loss Over Garrett Adelstein in NGNF
Gross Misfortune: Andrew Robl Experiences a Big Loss Over Garrett Adelstein in NGNF

Robl's massive blunder against Adelstein in the NGNF, labeled as 'filthy'

In the latest episode of the popular poker show No Gamble, No Future, Season 7, Episode 4, Garrett Adelstein and Andrew Robl locked horns in a high-stakes poker game that had the studio audience on the edge of their seats. The game, filmed at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, was exclusively available on PokerGO.

The show aired on Tuesday evenings at 8:00 pm ET, and this particular episode featured Andrew Robl, along with Kirk Brown, 'Rips', Isaac, Shawn Madden, and Justin Gavri. The other participants in this episode, as per the available search results, were not explicitly listed. However, recurring guests across episodes include notable personalities such as Jennifer Tilly, Randy "3Coin" Sadler, Luiz "Brazil God" Rizental, Pink, and Pedro Velasco Adnet.

The game began with Robl opening with a three-bet to $16,000 with ace-king. Adelstein, holding a strong hand, four-bet to $55,000. The flop came out , and Robl checked after flopping a full house (Adelstein's hand was dead). Adelstein checked back, and the turn was . Robl checked again, and Adelstein raised $35,000.

Robl expressed uncertainty about his status as a top player but felt confident at that moment. Brown, the host, expressed excitement about learning more about Robl's hand, given his status as a top player. Robl, however, declined Brown's request to show his cards.

As the game progressed, the studio audience was anticipating the reveal of Robl's cards. The studio fell silent as Adelstein went deep into the tank. In the end, Robl decided not to show his cards, leaving the viewers in suspense. Feinstein announced that the reveal would be shown on TV.

The hand ended with Robl raising $175,000, leaving Adelstein with approximately $500,000. Despite the outcome, the game was a thrilling spectacle of poker strategy and skill, further cementing the appeal of No Gamble, No Future to its dedicated audience.

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