Andrew Robl
| Andrew Robl | |
|---|---|
| Nickname(s) | good2cu |
| Born |
September 27, 1986 Okemos, Michigan |
| World Series of Poker | |
| Bracelet(s) | None |
| Final table(s) | 1 |
| Money finish(es) | 9 |
| World Poker Tour | |
| Title(s) | None |
| Final table(s) | 1 |
| Money finish(es) | 8 |
| European Poker Tour | |
| Title(s) | None |
| Final table(s) | 1 |
| Money finish(es) | 1 |
Andrew Robl (born September 27, 1986) also known by his alias good2cu,[1] is an American professional poker player from Okemos, Michigan who specializes in live and online high stakes cash games.[2] Robl admits going broke several times before finding success. At the age of 21, he moved to Las Vegas to pursue a profession in poker.[3]
Robl and Phil Ivey helped post a $2,500,000 bail for high stakes players Wei Seng “Paul” Phua, and his 22-year-old son Wai Kit "Darren" Phua.[4]
Robl focuses on cash games, but has had success in live high roller tournaments. In 2013, he won the Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge for $1,055,699.[5] As of 2015, his total live tournament winnings exceed $4,300,000.
References
- ↑ "Poker Player good2cu". HighstakesDB. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
- ↑ Chad Holloway and Mo Nuwwarah (2015-07-01). "The Five Biggest Hands from Day 2 of the Super High Roller $400/$800/$200 Cash Game". PokerNews Global. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
- ↑ "Andrew Robl Bio". CardPlayer. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
- ↑ Chad Holloway (2014-07-28). "Phil Ivey and Andrew Robl Post $2.5 Million Bail, But Fail to Free Paul Phua and Son". PokerNews Global. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
- ↑ Chad Holloway (2013-01-28). "Andrew Robl Wins 2013 Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge". PokerNews Global. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
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