SHOCKING POKER CHEATING ALLEGATIONS AT HUSTLER

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Publicado 2022-09-30
Wow. Last night we witnessed one of the most inexplicable, insane, unexplainable hands of high stakes poker on the Hustler Casino Live stream. What on earth happened here? Did Garrett Adelstein get cheated in a quarter-million dollar pot?

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  • @DougPolkPoker
    A few of my recorded segments got left out so I had to delete and repost. This version has an additional 10 minutes of commentary
  • @beatsbyLSD
    Imagine if this happened to Phil Hellmuth.
  • @FPOAK
    Perfect timing. I was getting burnt out on the chess cheating story and needed another scandal rabbit hole to go down
  • @ABPLUG
    I've been watching garret play on huslers for over a year now. Dude has lost huge pots... i mean huge, some over 400k, and he laughs with the person who beat him and continues on. 100k is nothing to him and if he feels there's something fishy going on i believe him 100 percent.
  • @IISoMaLiaNII
    Her saying she thought he had A high is quite comical aswell😂
  • "I thought you had Ace high" - Robbi Jade Lew explaining why she called 109k with Jack High
  • @hackdawg4077
    What's weird is her reaction after hero calling an impossible hand. Instead of celebrating, she was deliberately worried about Garrett's reaction knowing she played the hand weirdly. She knows
  • @koopa1231
    I no longer play poker. Saw this on the news and I knew there was only one person I could go to. Glad to see in desperate times like these, Doug still able to do videos, like these. Love you Doug.
  • @kylehilfiker917
    "I have a bluff catcher" No. Any human who genuinely thinks a naked jack at the turn.. in ANY hand.. on any board, is in the category of "just a weak bluff catcher" is tremendously wrong. This was either a terrible cheat, or the sickest "Task Failed Successfully" moment I've ever seen from a poker player who wasn't drunk as hell or high as a kite mid-game.
  • @weetabicks1
    Well said, Doug. We all need to start balancing our accusing ranges when it comes to prospective cheaters.
  • @Aphexrain38
    Who would of ever thought that one of the aliens from Mars Attacks would be running over Garrett like this.
  • @tomnelson203
    I watched this hand live. At show down, Garrett, in shock looks around at every body at the table laughing at him. All Garrett’s opponents and supporters alike, were laughing at the absurdity of the hand. Everyone except for Robbi and one or two others were thoroughly enjoying Garrett’s pain. No doubt he would have wished he had stayed home that night.
  • What is most telling is her reaction (or rather lack of it) when she "realised" that she had won the hand. Most people who win a big pot like $250,000 react with far more enthusiasm. I remember when I had struggled for 7 hours after having flopped straight cracked and pocket Aces cracked and not got a hand thereafter and then ground my way back to $1,500. Then I had JJ and limped in under the gun and called a 36x BB. Flop came J88 and the raiser bet 100x BB and I flat called. On the turn was a dud card and he shoves all in. Even knowing I was well ahead, I just prayed for a card lower than J and almost had a heart attack when i saw a dressed card thinking it was a K thinking that the other player must have had KK or AA. It was a J for quads and I let out a mighty yell of relief. Wesley when he won a big all in was ecstatic. Her reaction was very muted and felt like she had to justify winning the hand. That to me is the biggest tell that something fishy was going on.
  • @TheOldAmishMan
    “I had a blocker.” First couple times i heard that I thought she incorrectly thought that her having j of clubs, thus blocking every draw, was reasoning for her to call—even though standard reasoning should actually point to a fold in that case. On further examination, sounds like she misspoke and damned herself. She had a blocker to HIS draw, and somehow she knew that. Speculative, but sounds like she might have basically admitted it. Curious to see how this develops
  • @theasiancow1860
    Watching this live was crazy. The drama kept me glued to the screen for like 6 hours lol
  • @2rare2die26
    Talking about cheating and scamming with that Brett Favre picture in the background had my dying xD
  • @guruagency
    Her best argument is the fact it doesn’t make much sense to think she would cheat on a coin flip…unless somehow she knew the hole cards
  • @REDACTED1917
    "I thought you had Ace high." Garrett: "So why call with Jack high?"
  • One thing I noticed was that she really had no reaction whatsoever to winning the hand, like no expression of surprise or excitement when Garrett tabled 8-high. It felt almost like she expected J-high to be good. Very strange. Also, I did notice a lot of fidgeting and postural shifts from her; as Doug mentioned, some of her tanking didn't seem like actual thinking but more like waiting.
  • Someone signaling her would know that this is a horrendous spot to use your cheating edge, especially considering how often Garret overbet jam bluffs rivers. It's the only thing that leaves me with 1% doubt she was cheating.