The first season of No Gamble, No Future begins with Eric Persson, Patrik Antonius, Matt Hanks, Ryusuke Daifuku, Dylan DeStefano, Matthew Su, and Eric Hicks playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em on this first episode of Season 1 of No Gamble, No Future.
Bluffing dominates this episode of NGNF as Matt Hanks, Patrick Antonius, and Dylan DeStefano all find themselves in tough spots. Eric Persson goes full blast with three-high against Ryusuke Daifuku, then takes on arch-nemesis Eric Hicks. Episode 2 concludes with a serious heater before Daifuku and Antonius tangle with one of them hitting quads on the river!
Matthew Su battles with Patrik Antonius to begin this No Gamble, No Future episode before the Stand-Up Game is introduced. Players can't sit down until they win a hand, and the final play left standing owes everyone $2,000. Su manages to find a big double against Matt Hanks after running it twice, while a massive three-way all-in sees Eric Persson on the losing end of both boards.
The final episode with this line-up begins with a double straddle and Patrik Antonius picking off Dylan DeStefano. Eric Persson takes two pots off Matthew Su before being dealt an unfortunate river card against Matt Hanks. Following that hand, an ugly turn card costs Persson more money before another river card falls Hanks' way as he finishes the night sitting with over $1 million in his stack.
There's a new lineup for this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Matt Berkey, Bob Bright, Nick Schulman, David Levy, Jimmy D'Ambrosio, Jake Daniels, and Justin Young sit down to play $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em.
The chance of a quiet and peaceful No Gamble, No Future episode is foiled by the star of the show, Jimmy D'Ambrosio. The episode is dominated by bluffing and overbets from Justin Young and Nick Schulman, before Bob Bright gets lucky on D'Ambrosio on the river. Fortunately for Jimmy D, the night ends on a good note as he strikes the river twice to win big pots from Jake Daniels and Matt Berkey.
The first season of No Gamble, No Future continues with more $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em action from Las Vegas, and boy does the fun pick up. The always-entertaining Jimmy D'Ambrosio is once again front and center of the wild cast of characters as he battles with Nick Schulman, Matt Berkey, Justin Young, Bob Bright, David Levy, and Jake Daniels. In one of the wilder pots of the show, Young flips his MGM Rewards card to determine if he's going to call or fold in a $65,000 pot.
The Jimmy D show ends on No Gamble, No Future with the final episode from this line-up of players. Jake Daniels kicks off the episode with a bluff, and then some luck to go runner-runner, while Nick Schulman drags a succession of pots. David Levy makes several big hands before the episode ends with the biggest cooler of the session that results in a $211k pot involving Schulman, Matt Berkey, and Jimmy D'Ambrosio.
There's a new lineup for this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Lynne Ji, Brett McCollum, Jake Daniels, David Levy, Nikolai Novak, Eric Hicks, and Eli Elezra play $50/$100 No-Limit Hold'em.
A round of lemon drop shots kicks off this action-packed episode of No Gamble, No Future as big pairs and big pots dominate the show. Lynne Ji shoves a few times before finding a double with pocket kings against Jake Daniels. Unfortunately for Ji, she returns the favor to Daniels, who then sends her to the rebuy cage. Eric Hicks is involved early and often tonight, including winning a three-way all-in with the best hand in the game; pocket aces!
Nikolai Novak opens this episode of No Gamble, No Future with a triple-up, while Eli Elezra delivers the double dagger to Brett McCollum. Jake Daniels goes on a heater by stacking one player, but the episode belongs to David Levy and Eric Hicks, who battle back-and-forth playing several massive pots that include lots of table talk.
No Gamble, No Future co-host Brent Hanks headlines an all-new lineup for this episode that includes Michael Ian Black, Natalia Cigliuti, StormX CEO Simon Yu, and Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey playing $5/$10 No-Limit Hold'em. Hanks doesn't stick around long before the real players show up, as Chris Eubank Jr., Kevin Pollak, and Maria Ho fill the empty seats.
A plethora of pocket pairs open this episode of No Gamble, No Future, but it is Maria Ho that outdraws them all by flopping trips. Winning hands are dealt to Daryl Morey, Simon Yu, and Kevin Pollak, before Chris Eubank Jr. outdraws, outmuscles, and outworks several of his opponents. The episode closes with Yu turning a chop into the nut flush while Natalia Cigliuti finds herself all-in with the best of it.
It's the final act for this lineup of players on No Gamble, No Future, as the episode begins with Chris Eubank Jr. picking off Simon Yu before Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey wins two pots, including going runner-runner. Yu's luck turns as he makes a straight, gets dealt pocket aces, and then bluffs Eubank Jr. off the best hand. The episode ends with one of the craziest hands in No Gamble, No Future history as Kevin Pollak is dealt pocket aces, Natalia Cigliuti is dealt pocket tens, and Eubank Jr. is faced with a tough decision holding pocket kings.
There's a change of scenery on No Gamble, No Future as a new lineup of players sit down to play in a $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em sit-n-go. Maria Ho and Christina Gollins will look to make it an all-female heads-up match, while Faizal Khoja will hope first-timer's luck prevails. Can the mixed games legend Eli Elezra top the high-roller wizard Jeremy Ausmus? Can "Boston" Rob Mariano survive this daunting lineup? Or will Philadelphia 76ers President Daryl Morey hit a buzzer-beater to take home the gold?
Just three players remain in the inaugural No Gamble, No Future $10,000 No-Limit Hold'em sit-n-go, with Faizal Khoja holding the chip lead over Maria Ho and Jeremy Ausmus. The next player out will go home empty-handed, while on the line for the final two players is $50,000 for the winner and $20,000 for the runner-up.
The first season of No Gamble, No Future is coming to a conclusion with the final lineup of Season 1. Eric Persson, Adi Chugh, Alan Keating, Pedro Velasco Adnet, Eric Hicks, Matt Hanks, and Jean-Robert Bellande return to the felt to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
It is flush city on tonight's episode of No Gamble, No Future, as the episode begins with a double straddle and a set for Jean-Robert Bellande. Matt Hanks and Bellande both hit flushes on Alan Keating before the guy with the biggest chip stack returns the favor as Keating continues to be involved in nearly every hand of the episode.
One of the biggest episodes in No Gamble, No Future history sees some historical moments that begin with Adi Chugh turning trips twice and Matt Hanks running a bluff with bottom pair. Jean-Robert Bellande then turns his bottom pair into a bluff before Eric Hicks rivers a flush on Chugh's straight. The biggest pot of the season then plays out when Eric Persson is dealt pocket kings against Hanks. Hanks goes for it all on the river to create a pot of more than $800,000, while on the final hand of the episode, Hanks delivers Alan Keating a bad beat with a rivered full house.
The season finale of No Gamble, No Future starts with Pedro Velasco Adnet hitting the rail when he is out-kicked by Alan Keating. For fan-favorite Eric Persson, his night begins by running queens into the aces of Matt Hanks for a pot of over $557k before he is then outdrawn by Keating on the turn to lose a pot of nearly $400k. Persson then has his two pair crushed by the flush of Eric Hicks before the final dagger is delivered with a flopped flush for Hanks that holds against the two pair of Persson as he exits the set stage right to end the first season of No Gamble, No Future.
The second season of No Gamble, No Future is here with Eric Hicks, Pennzoil Don, David Oppenheim, Mr Dr Batman, Evan Sofer, James Bord, and Eric Persson playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em. Season 2 also introduces the "Wheel of Pain" hosted by Remko Rinkema, which is triggered by different situations and results in players doing certain punishments.
Following the debut of the Wheel of Pain in the opening episode from Season 2 of No Gamble, No Future, Mr Dr Batman will spin it and be forced to praise the GOAT of poker. This all follows him making a big fold against Eric Hicks before he wins a race to double. Poker Hall of Fame member David Oppenheim wins a huge pot after he gets lucky on the turn, while Evan Sofer misses out on a spot to double with two ladies.
Eric Persson and David Oppenheim kick off this episode of No Gamble, No Future by playing a big pot that totals more than $300,000. Oppenheim chips away at the money lost with a bluff on Eric Hicks, and by making two pair on Pennzoil Don. With some failed seven-deuce and no aces getting cracked, the Wheel of Pain gathers some dust during this third episode from Season 2 of No Gamble, No Future.
Aces are back, and so is James Bord as he starts out hot on this episode of No Gamble, No Future. Bord rivers a full house, and then finds pocket queens when Mr Dr Batman finds pocket jacks. Eric Hicks hits two flushes on the river, while Mr Dr Batman puts his entire bankroll on the line with ace-king against pocket queens. Will he survive, or will the ladies send Mr Dr Batman home early?
It's a brand new lineup for this episode of No Gamble, No Future as Season 2 continues. Eric Persson, James Bord, Evan Sofer, and Eric Hicks return, while Justin Young, Eric Wasserson, and Eric Worre make their Season 2 debuts to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
James Bord couldn't fade the Wheel of Pain last week, but he will on tonight's episode of No Gamble, No Future, as he makes an early exit. Patrik Antonius fills the empty seat, and he is one of three players that are forced to spin the Wheel of Pain. $1k rebates, mystery costumes, and a spoonful of mayo go hand-in-hand with lots of big hands, including Eric Wasserson being dealt pocket aces twice and Eric Hicks rivering Justin Young twice.
It's the Justin Young show on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Young puts some money in with a semi-bluff against Patrik Antonius. Young then battles with Eric Hicks and runs down his trips before cracking his pocket aces. The only downside to Young's run good is two trips to the Wheel of Pain.
There is an all-new lineup on this episode of No Gamble, No Future as Steve Buckner, Jared Jaffee, Shawn Madden, Kevin Martin, Jimmy D'Ambrosio, Sashimi Poker, and Justin Young play $25/$50 No-Limit Hold'em.
It is a painful episode of No Gamble, No Future for Jared Jaffee as he is forced to spin the Wheel of Pain not once, not twice, not thrice, but four different times! The cards don't fall Jaffee's way either, but they do for Justin Young, as he makes quads twice. Jaffee passes his run of bad luck to Kevin Martin when he plays an all-in pot with Jimmy D'Ambrosio, while the episode ends with Sashimi Poker flopping Broadway, but will she hold on to win the pot against the running-hot Young?
Two new faces take a seat on tonight's episode of No Gamble, No Future as Shawn Madden and James Bullimore make their season debuts. Justin Young continues to run hot and hits quads for the third time, along with the cherry on top of a Royal Flush. The Wheel of Pain is spun three times, and as a result, we see the return of the Easter Bunny and some jumping jacks as this is the final line-up featuring these players on No Gamble, No Future.
There is another all-new lineup on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Joe Tehan, Brian Okin, Straton Wilhelm, Andy Loomis, Julian Parmann, Justin Young, and Markus Gonsalves play $100/$100 No-Limit Hold'em.
The drinks are flowing on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, and it kicks off with Justin Young trying to push Straton Wilhelm off pocket aces. In response, Young is dealt his own pocket aces as Markus Gonsalves spins the Wheel of Pain. Brian Okin is put into two tough spots on the river, while Joe Tehan finds a fortunate turn, but an unfavorable river against Young. The episode concludes with Okin putting Tehan into a tough spot on the river as this lineup says goodbye after two episodes of good laughs and good drinks.
It's a brand-new lineup of players on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as 2003 WSOP Champion Chris Moneymaker makes his debut. Joining the guy that launched the poker boom to play $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em are Matt Hanks, Kevin Martin, Markus Gonsalves, Eric Worre, Shawn Madden, and Eric Hicks.
The action continues on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, with Kevin Martin experiencing a roller coaster of highs and lows. After chopping with aces, he makes a full house against Eric Worre before getting coolered by Matt Hanks. Martin picks off an Eric Worre bluff later in the episode, but for Worre, there are no worries when he doubles with pocket queens. Chris Moneymaker gets unstuck in two back-to-back hands while Markus Gonsalves is forced to dig through his bag to find some rebuy chips.
Is Chris Moneymaker the greatest poker player in the world? On this episode of No Gamble, No Future, it sure feels like it as the 2003 WSOP Champion goes on a heater up to nearly $400,000. Moneymaker is hit by the deck, but he also plays above the rim by picking off bluffs from Matt Hanks and Eric Hicks. Eric Persson joins the game and immediately is in the green when his ace-king strikes gold, while Eric Worre is on the wrong end of a diamond-flush cooler before he picks up some chips late with pocket kings and then a full house.
It's the final episode of the season for No Gamble, No Future, and it again belongs to Chris Moneymaker with some Eric Hicks sprinkled in. Moneymaker picks up some early pots before there are two spins of the Wheel of Pain. Hicks goes on a late rush and doubles up, and when the final hand of the season is declared, the players agree to a bomb pot. Trying to finish in the green, Eric Persson attempts to take the pot on the river, but Moneymaker says no and wins the final pot of the season to finish nestled behind a $500k stack.
The third season of No Gamble, No Future is here with the "Cash of the Titans" game featuring Patrik Antonius, Markus Gonsalves, Rob Yong, Eric Persson, Matthew Gonzales, and Andrew Robl playing $500/$500 No-Limit Hold'em. Each player is putting up $100,000 on the side, and the player that wins the most money throughout the playing sessions will take home the $600,000 sidebet!
Each player is on the winning side of things on tonight's episode of No Gamble, No Future, except for Patrik Antonius. After Antonius is rivered twice, he is fortunate to not go broke with pocket queens against aces before he comes the first player to add-on $500,000 while being stuck the most money. The cards continue to fall the right way for Andrew Robl and Matthew Gonzalez, while Markus Gonsalves begins to dig himself out of a hole after taking a pot off Eric Persson.
Big pairs are everywhere to kick off this episode of No Gamble, No Future as the stand-up game is in play, and Markus Gonsalves tries to bluff his way to sitting back down. Patrik Antonius begins to dig himself out of his hole by making a flush and flopping a set, while Rob Yong and Eric Persson battle away at each other as Matthew Gonsalves sits behind his biggest-winner chip stack.
There is $4.5 million on the table in this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Eric Persson and Markus Gonsalves join Patrik Antonius in adding on $500k. It's a hot start for Antonius, who doesn't miss a beat, while things don't go in a positive direction for Persson or Rob Yong. With Antonius continuing to drag pots, the stand-up game is back on for the third time. Gonsalves has lost the previous two, but will he turn his luck around this time? Or will he be paying out $5k to each of his opponents?
Markus Gonsalves may never want to stand up again after tonight's No Gamble, No Future episode, as he pays out for the fourth time in the stand-up game. Good cards and fortunate runouts fall in favor of Matthew Gonzales as he is the big winner among the six players, while Gonsalves closes out the episode with a few pots heading his way.
The stand-up game is underway from the start of this episode of No Gamble, No Future, and it begins with Eric Persson and Andrew Robl playing a massive five-bet pot with far from superior holdings. Persson goes on a mini-heater as Markus Gonsalves loses his fifth consecutive stand-up game. After some recent struggles, Robl turns it all around and takes big pots off Rob Yong, Gonsalves, and Persson to finish the session with more than $1 million in his stack.
Records are broken on this episode of No Gamble, No Future with the biggest cash game pot in American TV poker history. With the stakes raised to $1,000/$2,000, Markus Gonsalves doesn't lose the stand-up game for the first time during Cash of the Titans while Eric Persson begins trending upwards. Unfortunately for Persson, he would run into the brick wall of Patrik Antonius as they play a pot worth $1,978,000. Robl wasn't a fan of Antonius holding the lead, and he soon snatches it back with a flopped straight before the episode ends with just five players remaining and Robl nursing over $1.1 million in profit.
After a slow start to Cash of the Titans for Markus Gonsalves, he finally begins to turn things around on this No Gamble, No Future episode. Gonsalves wakes up with some big pairs and finds an aggressive streak to pressure his opponents. Patrik Antonius looks to chip away at Andrew Robl's lead on the top of the leaderboard, but the turn card brings him trouble in multiple pots against Robl and Rob Yong.
Rob Yong kicks off this episode of No Gamble, No Future with some big pairs before Patrik Antonius takes one from Matthew Gonzales. The stand-up game returns with Andrew Robl taking a loss as ace-king and ace-queen are shared around the table. With Robl holding the profit lead over the table, he and Antonius battle in a hand that amounts to nearly $600,000 as Robl flirts with a chip stack of $2 million.
It's the final episode of the "Cash of the Titans" line-up on No Gamble, No Future, with Andrew Robl looking to hold onto his lead and take home the $600,000 in side bet money. Patrik Antonius is the only other player in the green, but trails Robl by more than $1.2 million. Rob Yong, Matthew Gonzales, and Markus Gonsalves are all in the red, but at these high stakes of $1,000/$2,000 No-Limit Hold'em, a few big hands can turn profit into losses, and losses can become big wins.
It's a brand-new line-up of No Gamble, No Future with Phil Hellmuth headlining the table that includes Arden Cho, Lawford Edwards, Lynne Ji, Matt Steinberg, Shawn Madden, and Justin Young playing $50/$100 No-Limit Hold'em.
It's semi-bluff city to open this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Arden Cho, Justin Young, and Phil Hellmuth come out firing with their draws. Lynne Ji's time at the table is not favorable as she has her top pair run down, while her pocket kings don't do much better before she spins the Wheel of Pain. That spin changes her luck as she picks up some hands and forces Matt Steinberg to spin the wheel before the episode ends with two profitable sets of threes and the GOAT that is Hellmuth getting away from trips on the river.
This episode of No Gamble, No Future begins with the stand-up game and an unstoppable hot streak for Justin Young. Big pairs, big hands, and picking off bluffs go Young's way before Arden Cho vows to never return after having to spin the Wheel of Pain twice. A stereotypical Phil Hellmuth storm-off is caused by Young getting lucky on the turn, and on Hellmuth's return, he is bluffed off a full house by Matt Steinberg. Fortunately, there is some saving grace for Hellmuth as he drags the final pot of the episode as this session with these players ends.
The final lineup of Season 3 is here on No Gamble, No Future and Phil Hellmuth returns to headline this $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em cash game. Also returning are Lynne Ji and Matt Steinberg, while they are joined by Kevin Martin, Eric Hicks, and Poker Hall of Famers Eli Elezra and Daniel Negreanu.
This penultimate episode of No Gamble, No Future for Season 3 begins with the Stand-Up game and Daniel Negreanu dragging the pot with a wheel. Unfortunately for Negreanu, a rough run of cards would follow as the deck doesn't fall his way in pots against Matt Steinberg, Eric Hicks, and Lynne Ji. A new face joins the game and immediately goes about rivering Negreanu, while Phil Hellmuth can't get paid off by Hicks on the river after hitting another big hand.
The Stand-Up game kicks off the final episode of No Gamble, No Future for Season 3, and a poker legend pays the penalty to the table. Eric Hicks rides a heater of hot hands and hot plays as he continues to drag pots, while Matt Berkey plays a big one against Matt Steinberg. Another Stand-Up game begins, and another poker legend pays the price. The season concludes with Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth clashing. Which Poker Hall of Famer will come out on top and head home a winner for Season 3?
Watch this brand-new No Gamble, No Future episode featuring Antonio Esfandiari, Andrew Sasson, Brandon Steven, Alex Dombroff, John Morgan, and Jennifer Tilly playing $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em.
Brandon Steven starts this episode of No Gamble, No Future by dragging a few pots before he runs into Antonio Esfandiari. Esfandiari puts his chip stack to use by pushing Steven off the best hand before turning a full house as a sour run out follows for Steven. Big pairs are dealt to Jennifer Tilly and Andrew Sasson before Steven manages to drag some chips his way when he runs a bluff with ace-high.
It is a roller coaster of an episode for Brandon Steven as he is rivered by Andrew Sasson before making trips. He then is rivered by John Morgan but rebounds with a set. Ace-King rotates among the table while bluffs and semi-bluffs flow frequently. This episode of No Gamble, No Future is the final for this lineup of players, and it concludes with Antonio Esfandiari turning a straight before Steven holds with a small pair against Morgan.
It's a new lineup on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as a wave of players make their PokerGO debut. Rapper Hoodie Allen is joined by vlogger Brettski, along with Mitchell Bank, Bijan Shapouri, and BensBenz. Also on this episode are the returning Justin Young and Jimmy D'Ambrosio as these seven players battle away playing $25/$50 No-Limit Hold'em.
Mitchell Bank has a rough night on this episode of No Gamble, No Future as BensBenz goes runner-runner on him before he folds the best hand to Jimmy D'Ambrosio. Bejan Shapouri is dealt some favorable cards to double and take a pot from Justin Young, while Brettski is outdrawn and then stacked. Bank's night ends at the hand of Young, while Shapouri is unlucky not to find another double as play concludes with this lineup.
A new lineup is here for this episode of No Gamble, No Future as Jennifer Tilly and Nik Airball make their show debut. Mark "Pink" Iannelli makes his PokerGO debut, while Eli Elezra, Eric Persson, and Phil Hellmuth return to play $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em.
Aces are left, right, and center on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, with Eric Persson picking them up twice and running into them once. Nik Airball folds the best hand but follows it by flopping top pair and picking up pocket acks. Eli Elezra and Persson pick up some pots holding the inferior hand when their opponent folds, while Phil Hellmuth makes a late rush in pots against Airball and Jennifer Tilly. The Hollywood actress closes out this outside by finding pocket aces and ace-king, while the final hand goes the way of Mark Iannelli with a lucky flop.
It is the final episode for this lineup of players on No Gamble, No Future, and it is a night of flopped sets. Eric Persson, Mark Iannelli, and Eli Elezra all flop sets, while Jennifer Tilly hits trips several times. The Stand Up Game is back, and with it comes a late-night heater for Tilly as she wins big pots from Nik Airball and Persson.
It's a new lineup on this episode of No Gamble, No Future as Charles Yu and The Professor join the action alongside Phil Hellmuth, Nik Airball, Mark Iannelli, Eli Elezra, and Jennifer Tilly to play $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em.
Nik Airball had a tough time on the last episode of No Gamble, No Future, as he lost a big chunk of change, but he's back for more punishment ... delivery as he rivers quads and wins a big race against Jennifer Tilly to open the episode. Tilly regains ground in pots against Mark Iannelli and The Professor, while Charles Yu takes a seat and immediately spices things up and plays big pots against Airball, Phil Hellmuth, and Eli Elezra.
It's a brand new lineup on this No Gamble, No Future episode as Brandon Adams and Joel Prelog make their show debut. They will join Nik Airball, Matt Berkey, Straton Wilhelm, Jimmy D'Ambrosio, and Justin Young to play $100/$100 No-Limit Hold'em.
Two new players take a seat on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, and Paul Gunness really makes an impression. Gunness has a bluff picked off by Matt Berkey and then loses a flip. However, Gunness then goes on a massive heater up to $120k after flopping a couple of sets, picking off a bluff, and spiking the river. Berkey remains the big stack throughout the episode and finds pocket aces against Brandon Adams' pocket queens, while Jimmy D'Ambrosio waves goodbye on the final hand.
The final lineup of Season 4 of No Gamble, No Future is here, and for the first time, there will be a hybrid game as the players battle away in a rotation of No-Limit Hold'em and Pot-Limit Omaha. Jean-Robert Bellande, Nik Airball, The Professor, Charles Yu, and Brandon Adams return, while Eric Wong and Matt Kirk make their No Gamble, No Future debut to play $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha.
The Pot-Limit Omaha action in this episode of No Gamble, No Future is crazy, and unfortunately for Nik Airball, he'll wish he took a walk like Jean-Robert Bellande did! Matt Kirk puts the heat on Airball and sends him reaching for chips not once but twice. The Professor chops with aces and then flops two sets. Unfortunately, the runout goes Eric Wong's way when he hits his straight twice, and on the final hand of the episode, Wong scoops a massive four-way pot to end with nearly $300,000 in his stack, more than three times his nearest rival.
The season finale of No Gamble, No Future is here, and the Pot-Limit Omaha action continues with Jean-Robert Bellande and Brandon Adams dominating. The flushes flow early with Bellande the benefactor, before Charles Yu scoops a few big pots. Adams then gets two bluffs through before Bellande closes out Season 4, dragging pots against Yu, Adams, and the Professor.
Season 5 of No Gamble, No Future is here, and Phil Hellmuth headlines the season opener alongside Nik Airball, Alan Keating, and Jean-Robert Bellande. Matt Hanks returns after a season away from the crazy action, while Ryan Feldman and Humboldt Mike make their show debuts as these seven players battle away playing $200/$400 No-Limit Hold'em.
Phil Hellmuth and Alan Keating kick off this episode of No Gamble, No Future by trading blows back and forth, before Matt Hanks bricks his straight draw against Ryan Feldman. Feldman continues his dominance by winning a flip to send another player to the rebuy cage, while Hanks wins his own race to rebuild. The episode concludes with Humboldt Mike being questioned by Hellmuth regarding his antics being out of line following a big hand against each other. Will Hellmuth throw a tantrum and storm off, or will the Poker Brat stick around and hunt for revenge?
The show doesn't stop for Humboldt Mike as he runs up his stack by doubling twice and getting full value from Alan Keating. Jean-Robert Bellande gets it all in twice and chops, while Matt Hanks puts on his best bluffing show before finding a real hand with a full house against Ryan Feldman, who has a tough night on the felt.
It's the last episode of No Gamble, No Future with this lineup, and the action begins with a big pot between Alan Keating and Matt Hanks, before Humboldt Mike spikes a tasty turn card. Jean-Robert Bellande is forced to rebuy before a huge pot sees Nik Airball win both runouts. Hanks, Keating, and Ryan Feldman all make straights before Bellande gets value with full house-over-full house against Humboldt Mike. The episode closes with Nik Airball all-in once again before Humboldt Mike battles with Feldman to win one final big pot to close out this lineup.
A brand new set of players take a seat on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, and headlining the madness is 17-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth. He is joined by local cash game regulars Justin Young, Julian Parmann, and Sashimi. Shawn Madden and Joel Prelog make their return to No Gamble, No Future, while Mike Burns makes his debut in this $100/$100 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
Phil Hellmuth kicks off this episode of No Gamble, No Future by spinning the Wheel of Pain, and he is soon joined by Justin Young and Julian Parmann, who both take their turns spinning. Mike Burns flops big against Young and finds some value in a multiway pot, while Hellmuth hits back-to-back river cards against Shawn Madden. The Stand-Up Game returns, and Sashimi Poker finds herself all-in against the only other person remaining in the game. Can Sashimi Poker double up, or will she be forced to rebuy AND pay the penalty to everyone?
The Stand-Up Game kicks off this episode of No Gamble, No Future, and although things are looking good for Julian Parmann, that is quickly reversed in the worst way. Parmann is forced to restand after Brian Burns wins with seven-deuce, then he doubles Shawn Madden, pays everyone for losing the Stand-Up Game, and spins the Wheel of Pain. Madden picks up another pot when he turns a flush, while Justin Young hits a big turn card against Burns and then rivers Hellmuth. However, the Poker Brat's ups and downs during this episode end on a high when he flops quads and wins a little money back.
There's a new wave of players for this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Jared Bleznick, Alexander 'Wolfgang Poker' Seibt, Humboldt Mike, and Randy Sadler make their series debuts. Sashimi Poker, Markus Gonsalves, and Jimmy D'Ambrosio all return for this $100/$100 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
The Wheel of Pain is in action on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Jared Bleznick, Randy "3Coin" Sadler, Jimmy D'Ambrosio, and Sashmi Poker all take it for a spin. Sadler plays a huge pot with Blenzick and sees a fortunate river, twice. Sashimi Poker holds on in a pot against Humboldt Mike, while several successful bluffs are executed before D'Ambrosio's pocket kings go down in flames.
Ethan "Rampage" Yau makes his No Gamble, No Future debut on this episode, and he is joined by Jared Bleznick, Alexander 'Wolfgang Poker' Seibt, Humboldt Mike, Randy "3Coin" Sadler, Sashimi Poker, Markus Gonsalves, and Jimmy D'Ambrosio to play a $100/$100 No-Limit Hold'em cash game.
The Wheel of Pain and hot sauce go hand in hand on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Alexander 'Wolfgang Poker' Seibt and Ethan "Rampage" Yau are the recipients. Once the Stand-Up game is in play, Yau begins dragging pots and Jimmy D'Ambrosio joins him in the winner's circle. Sashimi Poker picks up key pots from Jared Bleznick and Randy "3Coin" Sadler, but Bleznick flips the script and hits a cooler flop to send Sashimi Poker to the rebuy cage before taking what is left of D'Ambrosio's chips with pocket jacks.
It's a tough session for Ethan "Rampage" Yau and Markus Gonsalves on this episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Randy "3Coin" Sadler kicks things off by doubling up. Yau then runs into the monster hand of Alexander 'Wolfgang Poker' Seibt to double him up before paying off Jared Bleznick, who flops big on Yau's top pair. Sashimi Poker hits a river on Bleznick as Gonsalves misses a Royal Flush draw while Jimmy D'Ambrosio has a fortunate Wheel of Pain spin and drags the final few pots of the episode.
The Cash of the Titans returns to No Gamble, No Future, with stakes that begin at $100/$200 and climb up to $500/$1,000 by the final session, with players allowed two $100,000 bullets. Andrew Robl, Kristen Foxen, Sean Perry, Stanley Choi, Justin Young, Mike Volfson, and Shawn Madden have all put up $100,000 on the side, with a $150,000 bonus paid to the biggest winner on Day 1 and Day 2, while the biggest winner once the final hand is dealt will take home the $400,000 bonus along with all the money they've won in Cash of the Titans.
The stakes are up to $200/$300 on this Cash of the Titans episode of No Gamble, No Future, and the Stand Up game is on. Sean Perry and Mike Volfson are the final two standing, and they play a huge pot where one of them goes runner-runner to stack the other's trips. Shawn Madden has his aces cracked by Justin Young, while Andrew Robl is in a semi-bluffing mood. Perry also finds pocket aces and some value, while Kristen Foxen gets it all-in with ace-king suited. Can she crack her opponent's pocket kings?
The stakes are up to $200/$400 on this Cash of the Titans episode of No Gamble, No Future, and another Stand-Up game kicks things off as Shawn Madden pays out the penalties. Sean Perry continues his hot run of cards as he picks up several premium holdings as he surges further up the leaderboard. Andrew Robl and Stanley Choi battle in a pot that sees Robl endure one of the ugliest runouts in No Gamble, No Future history, but he manages to make a recovery after picking up pocket aces against Mike Volfson.
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.
Big hands are everywhere on this Cash of the Titans episode of No Gamble, No Future, as Mike Volfson and Stanley Choi takedown early pots. Justin Young gets value out of his flush before Sean Perry puts Volfson to the test on the river. Volfson looks to make a recovery with a semi-bluff, but he then encounters an unfavorable river against Young after turning two pair. Shawn Madden faces a river decision for his chip stack against Perry as Day 2 of Cash of the Titans ends with only one player finishing in the green.
It is Mike Volfson's time to shine on this Cash of the Titans episode of No Gamble, No Future as he wins a huge flip against Shawn Madden before taking a chunk of chips from Sean Perry after hitting lightning on the turn. Kristen Foxen is dealt aces and rivers the nuts on Justin Young before she flops top set against Sean Perry's overpair, but will she get the double up? Justin Young plays for it all with a combo draw against Stanley Choi's set and is saved on the river, while an unusually quiet Andrew Robl waits for the final hand to weave some of his magic with eight-high.
It is the Season 5 finale of No Gamble, No Future and the final session of Cash of the Titans, where Sean Perry currently holds a sizeable lead over his six opponents. Justin Young takes a stand against Andrew Robl as his luck runs out, while Perry, Kristen Foxen, and Stanley Choi pick up pots with some big hands. It takes two cracks for Foxen to win the 7-2 bounty while Mike Volfson hits the river on Choi. With the end of Cash of the Titans drawing close, Robl plays a pot with Foxen where he needs a count on Perry's stack before shoving all-in. Will Foxen fold and ensure Perry is crowned the Cash of the Titans champion, or will she call all-in and play a nearly $500,000 pot with Robl, with the winner declared the champion?