Keating, Robl, Esfandiari highlight Super High Roller Cash Game lineup

Keating Robl Esfandiari
Mo Afdhal
Posted on: January 14, 2026 21:44 PST

The Super High Roller Cash Game will return to the PokerGO airwaves this month. Across January 26, 27, and 28, the PokerGO Studio will play host to a rotating cast of cash game legends, including Andrew Robl, Antonio Esfandiari, and Alan Keating. This formidable trio will be joined by Monkey Tilt founder Sam 'Senor Tilt' Kiki, Darin Feinstein, Kirk Brown, Big Al, and Sammy

With the stakes set initially for $500/$1,000 – though there's no telling how high the blinds will be by the game's conclusion – and a minimum buy-in of $250,000, the action should come thick and fast. 

High Stakes Poker Sam Kiki Sam 'Senor Tilt' Kiki has made quite an arrival to the high stakes poker scene.

History abounds

There's plenty of history between the game's three headliners – not to mention the hours upon hours they've played with the rest of the table – which all but guarantees that we see insane action and potentially record-breaking pots. With no need to feel each other out, they can get right to the good stuff. 

In the newly-released Season 15 of High Stakes Poker, Robl and Esfandiari played together for three episodes. From what we saw on the show alone, it's clear that they have history at the tables together. 

In Episode 6, it was the Andrew Robl Show. In Episode 7, Esfandiari stole the spotlight with a magical conjuring of quads to crack aces. In Episode 8, Robl lit up the set once again and the show returned to its regularly scheduled programming. As they played tug-of-war with the show's spotlight, the two clashed in several pots – with Robl getting the best of it in the big ones. 

If history tells us anything, it's that these two will not be going easy on one another. 

High Stakes Poker Andrew Robl Andrew Robl got the better of Antonio Esfandiari during their short stint on High Stakes Poker together, but 'The Magician' will get his chance at revenge.

In Keating's last outing in the PokerGO Studio, he appeared on a live-streamed version of High Stakes Poker. Robl was in the mix as well, but the two of them danced around each other for the most part. 

Keating, as he is wont to do, sent the poker community into a frenzy when he called down across three streets with fourth pair to win a $657,200 pot off of Doug Polk.

We've seen what Keating is capable of before, chances are high that he'll show us again later this month. 


Super High Roller Cash Game will air on PokerGO.