Name | Andrew Robl |
Nickname | good2cu |
Nationality | American |
Age | 38 |
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Andrew Robl, an American professional poker player from Okemos, Michigan, has carved a remarkable path in the world of poker. Known as “good2cu”, he’s achieved significant success online and in live events, amassing impressive Total Live Earnings totaling $5,668,547. What sets Robl apart is his journey to becoming a self-made millionaire at the age of 20.
From Okemos, Michigan, Robl’s teenage gaming passion, especially computer strategy games, sparked his extraordinary journey to success. However, his life shifted as he discovered poker while watching the World Series of Poker with his father at 17. Robl began with low-stakes cash games among friends while underage. Then, at 18, during the summer before college, he entered online cash games, amassing around $70,000 to $80,000. He grew up in a suburban environment where the traditional path was to attend college and pursue a conventional career. However, his passion for poker led him in a different direction. His success led him to forgo higher education, opting for a poker career instead, opposing his family’s expectations.
His dedication to the game motivated him to read numerous poker books. He engaged with fellow players on TwoPlusTwo forums, including notable figures such as Tom Dwan and Phil Galfond. At 19, he began participating in online tournaments, gradually moving up to high-stakes cash games. By age 21, he became a millionaire. Robl’s success in poker motivated him to relocate to Las Vegas to further pursue his career in the game. During his poker journey, he faced challenges, enduring losses and even working as a janitor to rebuild his poker bankroll. However, his passion for the game ultimately prevailed, making him a notable figure in the high-stakes poker world.
In 2007, Robl set out on his poker journey. His first recorded live tournament earnings came at the Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas. Securing 7th place in a $5,000 buy-in event, he earned $36,585, which began his successful journey into live tournaments. Robl’s early tournament success indicated his thriving online poker career before transitioning to live tournaments. In June 2008, he achieved a significant milestone, securing his first six-digit tournament prize of $144,337. This success came with a 3rd-place finish at the 39th World Series of Poker.
Moreover, Robl’s journey in the live tournament scene continued to captivate. In 2010, Robl earned 2nd place in the $10,000 NLHE Championship at the Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic. This pocketed him a substantial prize of $549,003. In May 2012, Robl achieved an impressive second-place finish in the WPT World Championship held in Las Vegas. He earned a remarkable prize of $822,375. Nevertheless, Robl reached the peak of his career at the 2013 Aussie Millions Poker Championship, securing his first victory. Robl continued his success in 2015, earning two more victories and adding $330,000 to his live tournament earnings. In May 2019, Robl expanded his poker horizons by entering the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Montenegro. Securing 5th place in the event, he earned $436,021. Robl also competed against formidable opponents like Paul Phua, Wang Qiang, and the eventual champion, Mikita Badziakouski.
In addition to his poker career, Robl has found personal fulfillment in his family life. He married Christa, a supportive partner, and became a father to two sons, Rowan and Lawrence.
Andrew Robl’s impressive journey is an inspiration for many young poker players. He worked hard, never gave up, and achieved a remarkable career in poker. His success is rare and outstanding, making him a memorable figure in the poker world. Rest assured, that we will ensure to highlight his forthcoming accomplishments.
Stream #29 | 17 Nov 2023 |
$66,700
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Stream #3 | 30 Jun 2023 |
-$66,500
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