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Good friends Phil Ivey and Andrew Robl had combined to spend $2.5 million in an effort to post bail for Paul and Darren Phua, who were facing charges related to their alleged role in operating an illegal sports betting ring out of Caesars Palace. Ivey contributed $1 million to the effort, while Robl pledged another $1.5 million. A new set of players took to the felts on the GSN cash game franchise “High Stakes Poker” this week, as Andrew “good2cu” Robl, Dennis Phillips, and Lex Veldhuis made their debuts.New.
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Andrew Robl (born September 27, 1986), also known by his alias good2cu, is an American professional poker player from Okemos, Michigan, who specializes in live and online high stakes cash games. Robl admits going broke several times before finding success. ’We picked up the action on the Kd,6s,4s flop in a pot between Tony G and Andrew Robl. Tony G was up first and checked to Robl. Robl fired 1,600 and Tony G made the call. The turn brought the 3s and Tony G checked to his opponent a second time. Robl bet 4,200 after some thought and Tony G called. The latest tweets from @AndrewRobl.
Phil Ivey put $1 million towards the bail for Paul and Darren Phua, and the pair are finally free from ICE custody. (Image: calvinayre.com)
It’s encompassed more drama than most TV crime series, but finally, late Monday night, Phil Ivey and Andrew Robl’s $2.5 million combined bail money secured the federal release of father and son Paul and Darren Phua. Let out of Henderson Detention Center, where the Phuas were being held by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, attorney David Chesnoff expressed relief that the pair were finally free, presumably to be held under house arrest until their trial.
“We are gratified that our clients are free, and they’re looking forward to telling their side of the story in court,” Chesnoff said in front of the center.
It has been a dicey few days, leaving all involved wondering if the Phuas would ever be released from federal custody, with rumors circulating that ICE was initiating deportation proceedings for the duo. Good friends Phil Ivey and Andrew Robl had combined to spend $2.5 million in an effort to post bail for Paul and Darren Phua, who were facing charges related to their alleged role in operating an illegal sports betting ring out of Caesars Palace. Ivey contributed $1 million to the effort, while Robl pledged another $1.5 million.
Ivey’s money had been set to pay for the $500,000 bond set for Darren, who is Paul Phua’s son. The other $500,000 was put towards the $2 million bail set for Paul, with Robl contributing the rest of that amount.ICE Agents Take Custody
That money should have been enough to automatically free the Phuas, who had their bail set by US Magistrate Judge Bill Hoffman. The bail amount was to be combined with a private jet owned by Paul Phua valued at $48 million that was to be used as collateral, after which the defendants would stay on home detention with electronic monitoring under the custody of a Las Vegas physician.
But that release didn’t happen as automatically as anticipated. While Ivey and Robl did put up the money according to court papers, ICE agents in the Department of Homeland Security swooped in to take custody after the bail was posted, and held them at the Henderson Detention Center, from which they were finally released on Monday.Support from High Stakes Poker Players
The Phuas have received tremendous support from a few of the biggest names in poker, many of whom know Paul Phua through his play in some of the world’s biggest cash games and poker tournaments. Along with the financial help from Ivey and Robl, the Phuas have also had moral support from Tom “durrrr” Dwan, who was with the two men when they were arrested earlier this month.
Dwan, in fact, signed a sworn affidavit that questioned the tactics of the FBI agents involved in the arrest. He was also seen at the Phuas’ court appearances, and was reportedly having private conversations with their defense lawyers throughout their legal proceedings.
The Phuas were among a group of defendants that were arrested in the days after a raid on three villas at Caesars Palace. Those venues were allegedly being used to run an international sports betting operation that was taking millions in bets on the World Cup, an operation that authorities say was the continuation of one that was broken up in Macau back in June.Related Pages:
Comments are closed.Andrew RoblNickname(s)good2cuBornSeptember 27, 1986 (age32)Okemos, MichiganWorld Series of PokerBracelet(s)NoneFinal table(s)1Money finish(es)9World Poker TourTitle(s)NoneFinal table(s)1Money finish(es)8European Poker TourTitle(s)NoneFinal table(s)1Money finish(es)1Information accurate as of 22 May 2015.
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]
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States or America, is a country comprising 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions. At 3.8 million square miles, the United States is the world’s third or fourth largest country by total area and is slightly smaller than the entire continent of Europe’s 3.9 million square miles. With a population of over 327 million people, the U.S. is the third most populous country. The capital is Washington, D.C., and the most populous city is New York City. Most of the country is located contiguously in North America between Canada and Mexico.
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Okemos is an unincorporated community in Meridian Charter Township, Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a census-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes and does not have any separate legal existence as a municipality. Local government is provided by the township. The population was 21,369 at the 2010 census.
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]
Phillip Dennis Ivey Jr. is an American professional poker player who has won ten World Series of Poker bracelets, one World Poker Tour title, and appeared at nine World Poker Tour final tables. Ivey was at one time regarded by numerous poker observers and contemporaries as the best all-around player in the world. In 2017, he was elected to the Poker Hall of Fame.
Wei Seng ’Paul’ Phua is a Malaysian Chinese businessman and poker player. Phua is a casino VIP junket operator who regularly hosts high stakes gambling in Macau. Phua has been called ’A Legend in the Gambling World’ and the ’World’s Biggest Bookie’.Andrew Robl Cocaine
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.
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