Eric Persson Punts $862k Pot on LATB Playing 'The Robbi' (Jack-Four)

eric persson poker pot Eric Persson has played numerous massive pots in televised poker games the past year — won some, lost some . On Wednesday night, he was on the losing end of a failed bluff with the infamous J4o in what turned out to be the largest pot in Live at the Bike history.

The Maverick Casinos founder, who loves to let everyone know he owns 27 casinos, had quite a costly misstep playing “The Robbi” on Live at the Bike when he bluffed into the top set of Andy “Stacks” Tsai , a high-stakes regular on LATB and Hustler Casino Live . Showing Some Love to Robbi Jade Lew

During the Sept. 29 Hustler Casino Live stream, Robbi Jade Lew made one of the most insane and controversial calls in poker history when she called off over $100,000 on the turn with nothing but jack-high against the semi-bluffing Garrett Adelstein , whose eight-high was inferior.

The call led to Adelstein immediately accusing his opponent of cheating and it sparked a huge controversy that was picked up by numerous non-poker mainstream news outlets.

Sorry, no real money games are currently available in your region, but you can play these Free Online Games Global Poker Persson, who was seated next to Adelstein in the infamous HCL game, attempted to make a play with on Wednesday night from the Parkwest Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles. The risky play didn’t exactly pay off. Well, at least not for him. Largest Pot in Live at the Bike History

With the blinds at $100/$200 and a $200 big blind ante, the straddle to $400 was on and “Aussie Al” opened from under the gun to $2,000 with , perhaps a loose play. From the cut-off, “Andy Stacks” made the call with , as did Tan with and Matt Berkey , who was holding in the small blind.

Persson, with in the straddle, decided to get a bit frisky. The loose-aggressive casino owner bumped it up to $18,000. Everyone except the original raiser came along for the ride to see a flop, which smacked Andy in […]

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