Andrew Robl Crashed Into Wasserson’s Aces And Lost A US$1.7M Pot – CodigoPoker

Andrew Robl Crashed Into Wasserson's Aces And Lost A US$1.7M Pot - CodigoPoker
Andrew Robl crashed against Wasserson's aces and lost a US$1.7M pot

The bloody Super High Roller Cash Game, organized by PokerGO Tour at the Aria Casino & Resort, continues to be played. Day after day, great players and millionaire personalities from the industry gather to participate in this US$500/US$1,000 NLH table and create great moments, like the one we recount below. On this occasion, Andrew Robl

United States
, known for his huge wins in televised cash games, got a taste of his own medicine.

Both Robl and Eric Wasserson

United States
had started the game with stacks of US$300,000 and US$200,000, respectively. However, after several days of play, both had close to a million in their stacks by the time this encounter occurred.

The action began with Wasserson opening with A A from the button. Robl responded with a 3-bet for US$80,000 from the BB with A 3. Wasserson had no intention of slow-playing, so he responded with a 4-bet for US$200,000. Without thinking too much, Robl announced all-in for US$772,000, surprising the commentators and Wasserson himself, who possibly never faced such an easy call in his life.

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The players decided to see the board twice. On the first run, Q 9 A 3 9 came out, giving Wasserson a full house. On the second run, the board showed K 2 K 5 J, again favoring Eric. Thus, Eric Wasserson took the pot of US$1,716,100.

Andrew Robl was already down US$686,500 before this hand and, after it, ended up giving up his seat and leaving with losses of US$1,540,300.

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