Is there evidence that Robbi cheated Garrett?

Is there evidence that Robbi cheated Garrett?

Hello all. My first post on here. My name is Chester Mead. I am a poker dealer for more than 15 years and a poker player

10 April 2026 at 09:48 PM
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The funny thing is that Garrett made the most suspicious move at that table, albeit in a different game : ))



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ9TFzwh...

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I don’t get the above. What is in his hand? Is he even in the current hand at the table?


by jjjou812

I don’t get the above. What is in his hand? Is he even in the current hand at the table?

Well apparently Garret is using distraction at table to hide something, it should be enough for internet sleuths. I think it's vibrating ankle bracelet, although I am not sure why he put it on the seat.


this still sums it up for me

she did it


by Penetrator

Well apparently Garret is using distraction at table to hide something, it should be enough for internet sleuths. I think it's vibrating ankle bracelet, although I am not sure why he put it on the seat.

So it was a failed attempt at being clever. Got it.


by mesmerized

this still sums it up for meshe did it

lol


While I don’t think the burden is on the no cheating camp to prove anything, I wonder what evidence RIT guy and others have that they find so compelling to claim conclusively that there is no way she was cheating.

We know the production team received the hole card info in real time in a room adjacent to the players. We know humans in prisons, pow camps, butt plug wearing chess masters have multiple methods of communicating info by sight, sound, blinking morris code, bird calls etc.

So what do you consider the most compelling evidence that she did not call because she received some information but made the call because she made a mistake and thought she had a three, was on drugs or just donked it in off. What evidence do you find compelling that she was pressured into giving the money back?


So for people who believe she cheated, why do you think it’s more likely that she has some elaborate set-up where she knew all the hole cards than just that Garrett flashed his hole cards on this one hand?

I still think either is pretty unlikely, but the latter scenario just happens so much more often in general, but I also think it explains much more about everything that happened here than the former.


Why is this still being talked about?? She misread her hand.


by NickMPK

So for people who believe she cheated, why do you think it’s more likely that she has some elaborate set-up where she knew all the hole cards than just that Garrett flashed his hole cards on this one hand? I still think either is pretty unlikely, but the latter scenario just happens so much more often in general, but I also think it explains much more about everything th

My exact thought, instead of an elaborate conspiracy, most likely Eric Persson or somebody else saw the hand, disliked a sweaty Garrett, and blinked at Robbi: "You are good, girl." Her poker hand analysis after the hand shows she doesn't know s*** about poker, and then she bungled everything she could afterwards. By the way, Eric Persson felt obliged to immediately show some verbal support (for Robi) after the hand when he saw Garrett's reaction.


by NickMPK

So for people who believe she cheated, why do you think it’s more likely that she has some elaborate set-up where she knew all the hole cards than just that Garrett flashed his hole cards on this one hand? I still think either is pretty unlikely, but the latter scenario just happens so much more often in general, but I also think it explains much more about everything that hap

IMO a production member with hole card access signalling a player at the table shouldn't really be defined as an "elaborate" set up. If somebody was going to cheat at a stream game like this, I can't think of a simpler method. Can you?

As to reasons why some us think cheating is more likely;

- Giving the money back
- Fumbling her words about why she called.
- Saying she misread her hand even though she clearly looks back at it after Garrett shoves for an extended period of time.
- Changing her story to from misreading her hand to "I soul read his ass".
- Saying "You let me do this to you post-stream" after the hand. Why was the stream relevant to that hand and why did she have to bring up post-stream games?
- Giving the money back.
- A production member who recently moved his desk to block himself from camera view swiping 15k off her stack after the stream.
- Robbi opting not to press charges on some random person trying to steal 15k from her.
- Giving the money back.

If Garrett flashed his hand (which seems pretty unlikely that an experienced pro in s9 would let somebody in s1/s2 see his cards, but we'll roll with it), why wouldn't she just come out and say that at some point in the last 3.5 years? Seems like a pretty easy defense and something that could have been verified by checking the cameras and seeing Garrett look at his hand in a careless manner.

But other than that, you make a good point.


hes probably just on his phone this looks before postel everyone was doing it


the only way anyone calls a bet that big with jack high is if they knew the other person's hole cards.


by Penetrator

My exact thought, instead of an elaborate conspiracy, most likely Eric Persson or somebody else saw the hand, disliked a sweaty Garrett, and blinked at Robbi: "You are good, girl." Her poker hand analysis after the hand shows she doesn't know s*** about poker, and then she bungled everything she could afterwards. By the way, Eric Persson felt obliged to immediately show some ve

My position hs always been, she knew where she was at in the hand. Idk how she knew but she knew. Cheating, divine intervention, card flash, all possibilities.



Whatever it was, it was worth it.


by TampaKn1sh

Poker pro? Bryan Sabisgal to my understanding was in a ton of debt and desperate to get out of it, and he worked inside the production crew. If anything, he was likely a degenerate gambler. People who cheat don't always do so in the most intelligent or logical ways to avoid detection.Sometimes they feel invincible (hubris) or they're just straight-up desperate to make someth

So this desperate guy decided to choose a dumb bimbo to rely on pulling off his cheating scheme? and in 1 hand for a flop?

Oh a dumb fish actually had significant delays during a hand while making a incredibly stupid play? Obviously a cheat!

Bryan was so desperate to win a big pot the spot he chose was her to go all in with jack high?

You have the logic of a potato.


by Rawlz517

As to reasons why some us think cheating is more likely;- Giving the money back- Fumbling her words about why she called.- Saying she misread her hand even though she clearly looks back at it after Garrett shoves for an extended period of time.- Changing her story to from misreading her hand to "I soul read his ass".- Saying "You let me do this to you post-stream" after the han

Everything you wrote is consistent with her being a dumb ditzy female fish poker player. None of it is consistent with cheating. Cheats don't give money back, that is the opposite of cheating lol. You think the worst evidence for cheating is actually the best evidence she cheated. lol.


by MoViN.tArGeT

hes probably just on his phone this looks before postel everyone was doing it

I posted video only for fun, I think it's like 70/30 that it is something innocent, like bag of cocaine. It doesn't look like phone, it looks like plastic bag.


by ChesterMead

Hello all. My first post on here. My name is Chester Mead. I am a poker dealer for more than 15 years and a poker player of more than 23 years. I believe I have noticed some things about the Garrett vs Robbi hand that no one else is really talking about. I created a video on youtube that I hope you guys will watch.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jWeVG8S...If you don't

Great video.


by LordDobby

So this desperate guy decided to choose a dumb bimbo to rely on pulling off his cheating scheme? and in 1 hand for a flop?

Oh a dumb fish actually had significant delays during a hand while making a incredibly stupid play? Obviously a cheat!

Bryan was so desperate to win a big pot the spot he chose was her to go all in with jack high?

You have the logic of a potato.

Oh wow, I must've missed the part where criminals were all hyper-intelligent, mustache-twirling super-villains with best-laid plans and no holes in them.

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