Andrew Robl is a world-renowned American professional poker player, widely considered the undisputed king of televised high-stakes cash games. Originally an online prodigy known by the handle “good2cu,” Robl has successfully transitioned from a young tournament star to a permanent fixture in the most exclusive private and televised games in the world. With over $5.6 million in live tournament earnings and estimated cash game profits totaling tens of millions, he is celebrated for his clinical technical play, unshakable composure, and his status as a “boss” in the world’s most expensive high-stakes poker rotations.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
While his tournament earnings reach $5,693,547 (according to The Hendon Mob), the true scale of Andrew Robl’s success lies in high-stakes cash games. In these televised arenas, he has recorded nearly $10,000,000 in tracked winnings on shows like High Stakes Poker and No Gamble, No Future. His career-best tournament score of $1,055,699 came from a dominant victory in the 2013 Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge. Robl has maintained an elite level of competition through early 2026, recently headlining the 2026 PokerGO Super High Roller Cash Game and placing 16th in the 2025 National Heads-Up Poker Championship for $25,000. His immense success in both arenas contributes to an estimated poker net worth of over $50 million.
Major Tournament Results:
| Year | Event | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge (1st) | $1,055,699 |
| 2012 | WPT World Championship Super High Roller (2nd) | $822,375 |
| 2010 | WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic (2nd) | $549,003 |
| 2022 | WSOP [Online] $7,777 Lucky 7’s High Roller (2nd) | $231,213 |

Biography & Poker Background
Born in 1986 in Okemos, Michigan , Andrew Robl is a product of the legendary Ship It 24/7 online poker generation. He dropped out of college to pursue poker full-time, building a bankroll through high-stakes online cash games before moving to Las Vegas at age 21. Robl first gained mainstream fame as a cast member of Poker After Dark and High Stakes Poker, where his aggressive technical style stood in stark contrast to the old-school legends of the era. Despite an infamous early television moment where he lost with Quad Nines to Quad Queens, Robl has become the most successful survivor of the online-to-live transition. In 2026, he is a regular in the Triton Super High Roller series and the highest-stakes private games in Macau and Las Vegas.
Play Style & Strategy
Robl is renowned for a “clinical, disciplined, and high-pressure” play style. While many televised players rely on flamboyant bluffs, Robl’s edge is built on unparalleled hand-reading and a deep understanding of modern GTO foundations, which he applies with “maximum pain” in deep-stack cash game scenarios. Strategically, he is a proponent of VPIP (Voluntary Put In Pot) balance, often appearing tighter than “VIP” players while actually playing a wide, aggressive range in late position. He is a specialist in Short Deck (6+) and No-Limit Hold’em, where his technical stamina allows him to maintain a world-class win rate during marathon sessions. Analysts often cite his emotional equilibrium as his greatest weapon, enabling him to play million-dollar pots with the same composure as a standard tournament hand.
Social Media & Online Presence
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Video Highlights:
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