Mariano the Vlogger : Mariano recalls his experience playing poker at Hustler Casino Live, where he had the opportunity to face off against some heavy hitters. His first hand started off on the right foot, as he managed to win with a pair of Queens against Nick, who only had a Queen of clubs and a Jack of diamonds. However, Mariano’s luck didn’t last long. In the next hand, Mariano was dealt an Ace 4 and raised, hoping to get some action. Magnus, the number one chess player in the world , with a King of spades and a Jack of heart, was the only one left to act and decided to call. When Mariano saw this, he decided to announce that he was going all-in, hoping that Magnus would go all-in and give him the pot. To his surprise, Magnus folded, leaving Mariano feeling a little disappointed.
In the next hand we saw action involving Mariano, who was dealt a 9 3 suited. He hoped to hit a deuce on the turn and that’s precisely what happened. Magnus had an Ace of Spades and a 10 of diamonds. Mariano bet again, and Magnus called. The river was a king of diamonds, and Mariano ended up winning the pot, which was worth a total of $8,000. Mariano felt excited after winning the hand, but little did he know that things were about to go downhill. In the next hand, Mariano was dealt a pair of 9s, which seemed like a good hand to play. Botez decided to go all-in with a pair of Aces, and Mariano decided to call. Unfortunately, Mariano lost the hand, and Botez took home the pot, which was worth $6,000. Mariano was feeling a little disheartened but decided to keep playing and try to win back his losses.
The next few hands didn’t go well for Mariano the Vlogger . He was dealt a hand with 6 of diamonds and 3 of hearts, while Magnus had an Ace of spades. Magnus ended up beating him with one card, and Mariano lost the pot. Mariano then found himself with a 9-7 suited hand, while Nick had a Queen of diamonds and a Jack of clubs. Mariano decided to bluff by going all-in, and surprisingly, Nick fell for it and folded. However, Nick later went all-in with a 9-6 suited, and Mariano folded with just an Ace high, losing another pot in the process.
Mariano the Vlogger then decided to reload with $5,000, hoping to turn his luck around. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as planned, and he ended up losing the entire amount in just a few hands. Despite losing money overall, Mariano did manage to achieve the highest VPIP in HCL history with a score of 87. Mariano couldn’t help but feel disappointed by his overall performance, but he was, however, happy that he had the opportunity to share the table with the influencers he played with.