Eric Wasserson had a 78% VPIP through the third and remaining day of the PokerGO Tremendous Excessive Curler Money Sport, however he occurred to have pocket aces when Andrew Robl jammed into him in a $1.7 million pot.
Robl is without doubt one of the most recognizable and profitable high-stakes money sport gamers of all time, and is thought for working notably effectively in televised video games. However it wasn’t his evening contained in the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas as he acquired stacked for $851,000 to finish the stream down over $1.5 million.
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Rob and Wasserson, respectively, began the $500/$1,000 ($2,000 massive blind ante) match with $300,000 and $200,000, however each gamers had almost 1,000,000 in entrance of them by the point they tangled greater than six hours into the stream.
The hand kicked off with a raised to $16,000 from Wasserson on the button with A♦A♣ and Robl three-betting to $80,000 within the massive blind with A♠3♠. Wasserson wasn’t slow-playing his aces and four-bet to $200,000.
Robl then shortly five-bet jammed his remaining stack of $772,000 and Wasserson snapped him off with an even bigger stack, a a lot faster response with aces than his notorious slowroll weeks in the past at World Sequence of Poker (WSOP) Paradise.
The duo determined to run it twice and Robl was flopped useless on the primary board of Q♥9♣A♥3♣9♥, and the high-stakes famous person didn’t hit something on the second board of Okay♠2♣Okay♣5♦J♥ to lose the $1,716,100 pot.
Robl, who had already been down $686,500 previous to the hand, surrendered his seat and ended the stream down $1,540,300, based on PokerGO, far and away the most important loser of the evening.
“Can I’ve a mulligan?” Robl later wrote on X, including “oops.”

The lineup for the ultimate stream additionally included Jason Koon, Nacho Barbero and Justin Gavri.
There have been loads of different highlights from this week’s stream, together with Antonio Esfandiari and Alan Keating taking part in a $2.4 million pot and leisure participant Sameh Elamawy making among the finest folds of the yr.
Watch the complete Tremendous Excessive Curler Money Sport stream on the PokerGO YouTube channel.
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