Episode 16

Season 5Episode 1660 minNov 20, 2024
Episode 16

Justin Young opens this Cash of the Titans episode of No Gamble, No Future by making an incredible fold, but unfortunately, he couldn't make it a second time when he runs into the pocket aces of Mike Volfson. Andrew Robl uses a crucial blocker to push Kristen Foxen off a chop, while both Stanley Choi and Sean Perry scoop in chips with seven-deuce. The seating order is switched up, and the stakes are raised to $300/$600 before Young is all-in with top pair against Perry. Young picks up outs on the turn but is forced to use his $100,000 add-on before the episode ends with Choi pushing Robl off the best hand.

Episode 16 has aired on Nov 20, 2024 at 8:00 PM
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