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Andrew Robl issues a confrontation in Garrett Adelstein's first appearance at the NGNF tournament

In the premiere of No Gamble, No Future, Garrett Adelstein made his first appearance, yet it was Andrew Robl who grabbed the spotlight with his public declaration of conflict against Darin Feinstein.

Andrew Robl announces hostile actions towards Garrett Adelstein in his first appearance at NGNF
Andrew Robl announces hostile actions towards Garrett Adelstein in his first appearance at NGNF

Andrew Robl issues a confrontation in Garrett Adelstein's first appearance at the NGNF tournament

In the recent premiere of Season 7 of the popular poker series "No Gamble, No Future", professional poker player Garrett Adelstein made his debut. Adelstein, known for his success in high-stakes cash games and appearances on shows like "Poker After Dark" and "High Stakes Poker", brought his strategic skills and competitive play to the table.

The first hand of the episode saw a tense showdown between Garrett Adelstein and fellow player Taylor 'Lightning' Wilson, alongside Justin Gavri, Darin Feinstein, Kirk Brown, and Shawn Madden. The hand began with a raise from Rips with king-high, which was met by a re-raise from Adelstein. The action continued with Feinstein raising to $2,200, and Adelstein calling with a full house.

The drama intensified as Madden called from the big blind before Feinstein four-bet to $110,000. Feinstein threw out a single $25,000 chip before the river was dealt, making the total pot $88,000. Madden called the all-in, and the players agreed to run two full boards.

In a surprising turn of events, Feinstein's decision to call instead of raise and potentially lose his customer paid off when the turn card gave him a full house, securing the pot. Robl, who had bluffed earlier in the hand, lost a significant portion of his stack, adding $600,000 to Feinstein's.

Andrew Robl, who returned for more after previous seasons, attempted to recover with a pair of aces in the next hand, but his luck didn't hold out, and he was eliminated from the game.

"No Gamble, No Future" airs Tuesday evenings at 8pm ET, exclusively on PokerGO. Stay tuned for more exciting poker action!

Garrett Adelstein, known for his expertise in casino-games, particularly poker, demonstrated his strategic skills during a tense showdown in the first hand of Season 7's premiere episode of "No Gamble, No Future". In the hand, he called Feinstein's all-in with a full house, showcasing his ability to compete in high-stakes casino-and-gambling environments.

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