High Stakes Poker – Santosh Suvarna Joins, Andrew Robl Wins Massive Pot In Sick Cooler

Indian high stakes legend Santosh Suvarna entered the High Stakes Poker arena and brought the actiion with a double straddle, but it was once again Andrew Robl walking away the biggest winner after a sick cooler.

Santosh Suvarna bringa the action with a double straddle 

Line-up and starting stacks High Stakes Poker Season 12 Episode 2

Below are the players and their buy-ins of High Stakes Poker Season 12 Episode 2:

NameBuy-in
Andrew Robl$731,100
Jean-Robert Bellande$307,400
Santhosh Suvarna$300,000
Andrew Sasson$297,500
Jennifer Tilly$244,300
Vivian Yang$226,000
Andrew Pacheco$150,000
Justin Gavri$143,100
Santosh Suvarns joins High Stakes Poker
Santosh Suvarns joins High Stakes Poker

Full House vs. Backdoor Straight: Andrew Robl vs. Andrew Sasson: $363,100 Pot

Santosh Suvarna establishing a mandatory double straddle to $1,600 and Andrew Sasson were the ones, who brought intense action in High Stakes Poker Season 12 Episode 1.

High Stakes Poker - Santosh Suvarna Joins, Andrew Robl Wins Massive Pot In Sick Cooler
High Stakes Poker – Santosh Suvarna Joins, Andrew Robl Wins Massive Pot In Sick Cooler

The latter was involved in the two largest pots of the night both well worth over $365,000!

The cameras picked up the action late on a spicy board of 106JJ7♦.

Sick River as Sasson had rivered a well-disguised backdoor he had a straight with 98, while Robl rivered a full house with 77. Pot Size: $211,000

Andrew Robl had to go big on this river card and that’s what he did with $150,000 and Sasson couldn’t get away from his hand on this cooler River.

Andrew Robl took down the huge $363,100 pot making him the biggest winner of High Stakes Poker Season 12 Episode 2.

Andrew Sasson catches Set over Set to win a massive $365,000 Pot

The biggest pot of the night was a classic cooler with top set versus middle set.

Andrew Sassoon High Stakes Poker
Andrew Sassoon High Stakes Poker

In a 3-bet pot the flop came J♦3♣Q♥ after Sasson had raised with QQ  and Pacheco made the call with J♠J♥ preflop. Pot Size: $4,000

Set over Set spells disaster and Sasson led out for $3,000, Pacheco quickly called. Pot Size: $10,000

The 6♦ on the turn was a blank and Pacheco now lead for pot size. Sasson had an easy raise and decided to chose a large sizing with 6x to $60,000.

Pacheco only had $115,000 behind, moved All-in and got snap-called by the Nuts.

He was drawing very slim and needed to hit a Two-Outer what didn’t happpen on neither of the runouts.

Andrew Sasson won the biggest pot of the night worth a staggering $365,000 and showed a great and very promsing performance on his High Stakes Poker Debut.

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