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    Andrew Robl ‘Declares War’ on Darin Feinstein in Garrett Adelstein’s NGNF Debut

    By Mayuri BanerjeeJuly 26, 2025Updated:July 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The poker world was set ablaze that evening as No Gamble, No Future (NGNF) made its triumphant return to the PokerGO airwaves for the opening of its highly anticipated 7th season. Among the standout moments was the debut of Garrett Adelstein, the poker prodigy who had been largely absent from the livestream poker scene since the infamous jack-four scandal on Hustler Casino Live.

    Adelstein’s reappearance was a significant moment, especially considering his track record of high-stakes, intense showdowns. His arrival, however, wasn’t the only drama in this season opener. Andrew Robl, a seasoned veteran, wasted no time making his presence felt as he declared “war” on Darin Feinstein. With a table full of seasoned pros, Robl’s audacious move set the stage for what would become a night of unpredictable action.

    🚨 WAR DECLARED!
    Andrew Robl calls out Darin Feinstein over High Stakes Poker corruption:
    💥 “You f***ed over everyone who helped build the game.”
    Drama. Betrayal. Receipts.
    📖 Full story: https://t.co/YLGyPKUJ2P#poker #HighStakesPoker #AndrewRobl #Feinstein #PokerDrama… pic.twitter.com/Da7IlRo1AT

    — Better Poker News (@betterpokernews) July 26, 2025

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    Table of Contents

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    • A New Era for NGNF and Its Players
    • A Battle of Titans: Robl vs. Feinstein
    • The War Begins
    • The Results: A Split Pot
    • The Show Must Go On
    • FAQs

    A New Era for NGNF and Its Players

    Joining Adelstein in the new season of No Gamble, No Future were returning veterans like Robl, Rips, Kirk Brown, and Shawn Madden, as well as fresh faces such as Taylor “Lightning” Wilson, Justin Gavri, and Feinstein. The energy at the table was electric as the game kicked off with blinds set at $100/$200. Each player started with substantial stacks, with Robl and Adelstein each holding $200,000, while others hovered around $100,000. The stakes were high, and the action was fast-paced.

    Within moments of the opening hand, the money on the table began to grow rapidly, setting the stage for a thrilling episode. Robl, known for his aggressive style, didn’t waste any time asserting himself as the dominant force. The first hand saw him raise with pocket tens on the button, taking advantage of an early opportunity to mix things up with the likes of Rips and Feinstein.

    A Battle of Titans: Robl vs. Feinstein

    In a pivotal moment early in the episode, Feinstein called Robl’s raise, holding a pair of eights. The flop was a game-changer. When the dealer revealed the queen of hearts, jack of spades, and six of diamonds, Robl fired out a $5,000 bet. The action then saw Feinstein make a slow call, a decision that would prove to be crucial as the turn card arrived: the queen of spades.

    Feinstein, now holding a full house, had Robl drawing dead, but Robl wasn’t about to give up easily. He pushed forward with a $15,000 bet, which Feinstein responded to with a minimum raise of $30,000. Robl called, but his hand had already been crushed. On the river, Feinstein finished off the hand with a bet of $25,000, leaving Robl reeling.

    “Now I’m on tilt,” Robl muttered as he looked at the devastating turn of events. This is poker at its finest—where emotions run high, and one hand can change everything.

    The War Begins

    After his crushing defeat, Robl made an unexpected declaration: “Alright, I declare war on you, Darin.” With that, he ramped up the aggression, raising to $10,000 on the very next hand. But Feinstein wasn’t backing down. With pocket kings, he immediately four-bet to $110,000. Robl, feeling the heat, went all-in for his remaining chips.

    Shawn Madden, holding pocket aces, saw an opportunity to get involved and called. The pot quickly ballooned to a staggering $452,200, with three players all-in. The tension in the air was palpable as the players agreed to run two full boards to determine the winner.

    The Results: A Split Pot

    The first runout saw Madden holding firm with his pocket aces, securing him half the pot. However, the second runout proved to be more favourable for Robl, as he scooped the other half of the massive pot. The table erupted in excitement as Robl walked away with $600,000 in chips.

    As the hand concluded, Robl’s aggressive strategy had paid off, but not without a few bumps along the way. He had come out victorious in a battle of wits and nerves against some of the toughest players in the game, making a statement that he was back and ready to dominate.

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    The Show Must Go On

    With the episode coming to a close, viewers were left on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the next instalment of No Gamble, No Future. Robl’s declaration of war set the tone for the rest of the season, and it was clear that the competition was only going to get fiercer as the weeks went on.

    As the poker community eagerly discusses the events of this thrilling episode, one thing is certain: season 7 of No Gamble, No Future promises to deliver more high-stakes drama, jaw-dropping moments, and a true test of skill, nerve, and strategy.

    Stay tuned for more updates and insights on your favourite poker shows, tournaments, and players! For the latest in poker news, strategy, and tips, visit Better Poker News.

    FAQs

    1. What is No Gamble, No Future?
    No Gamble, No Future is a high-stakes poker show that airs on PokerGO. It features top-tier poker players battling it out in intense games, with plenty of drama, strategy, and thrilling moments.

    2. Who is Andrew Robl?
    Andrew Robl is a professional poker player known for his aggressive play style and ability to dominate high-stakes games. He has been a key figure in the poker world for many years.

    3. What happened during Andrew Robl’s “war” with Darin Feinstein?
    Robl and Feinstein faced off in a massive hand that ended with Robl declaring “war” on Feinstein. After a heated betting war, Robl managed to win half of a $452,200 pot, securing a significant stack increase.

    4. Why is Garrett Adelstein’s debut important?
    Garrett Adelstein is a prominent figure in the poker community. His return to televised poker after the Jack Four scandal made his appearance in No Gamble, No Future highly anticipated.

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