Season 7 of No Gamble, No Future dropped this week and its been all Andrew Robl in the $200/$400 cash game filmed at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.
Robl was all over the first two episodes, driving the big action in the first chapter — all the way to $1.3 million. He didn't run away with the money the following week, but he did stay frosty with an over-bet bluff against Darin Feinstein. They were joined on Episode 3 by Kirk Brown, 'Rips', Garrett Adelstein, Isaac, Shawn Madden, and Justin Gavri.
"Do you want to see it?" Robl had asked Feinstein. "You don't want to see it."
On this week's episode, Adelstein folded a big pot to Robl — but he didn't receive the same insincere question.
Robl has the goods
Robl opened with a three bet to $16,000 with ace-king after Adelstein had straddled, setting up fireworks with two big holdings. Adelstein, who picked up , four-bet to $55,000 to a quick call.
The flop was and Robl checked after he flopped Adelstein dead. Adelstein checked back and the turn was
. A turn check from Robl was called "filthy" by Brent Hanks and the trap was sprung. Adelstein tossed out $35,000.
"Here comes the hammer," Hanks said as Robl counted out $175,000. Adelstein had around $500K left as he went deep into the tank while the studio fell silent.
"OK, fold," Adelstein told the dealer.
Kirk Brown, sitting to Robl's left, touched one of the cards and asked if he wanted to show.
"No, no, no," Robl replied.
"We're going to see it on TV," Feinstein said. "We're all going to see what it was."
"You're up $800K, we're really going to get a lot of info right now?" Brown continued. "One of the top players in the world."
Robl smiled. "I don't know about that but I feel like it right now."
No Gamble, No Future airs Tuesday evenings at 8:00 pm ET, exclusively on PokerGO.