Fifth Season Of PokerGO’s ‘No Gamble, No Future’ Debuts WednesdayPhil Hellmuth, Nik ‘Airball’, Alan Keating, And Jean-Robert Bellande Headline Cash Game Show |
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Some big names make their way to the PokerGO Studio in the new season of the network’s popular No Gamble, No Future. The fifth season of the cash game show debuts on Wednesday with plenty of $200-$400 no-limit hold’em action.
The season premier was set to include Phil Hellmuth along with Nik Airball, Alan Keating, and Jean-Robert Bellande. Matt Hanks also returns after a season away from the show, and Ryan Feldman and Humboldt Mike make their debuts.
Hellmuth headlines the first episode, and is looking to add to almost $124,000 in profits during his prior appearances, according to Highroll Poker. The trailer shows Hellmuth in a typical war of words with others at the table.
“I’m like a giant,” he says at one point. “They’re never going to phase me, but I’m going to attack back. And I’m just going to keep winning for the rest of my life. Big numbers with small buy-ins. That’s what I do.”
No Gamble, No Future is back and better than ever!
Tune in tomorrow at 5 P.M. PT for the premiere of Season 5 of NGNF on PokerGO!
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Bellande has also found some winnings in his two appearances on NGNF as well, up more than $92,000 after hitting the table in December 2022 and in March of this year.
Nik Airball is never afraid to mix it up in these high-stakes cash games, but has struggled on NGNF. He remains in the black with a cumulative loss of $234,000. The show saw a nice Airball highlight in January when the former investment banker ran a huge bluff drawing dead to collect a pot of more than $350,000. He seemingly talked his opponent into folding the nut flush.
Viewers can expect plenty of crazy action, interesting hands, and chip chatter. To watch the new episode, visit PokerGO. Whether it’s live action or on-demand, PokerGO has it all and is available on numerous devices and platforms, including Apple TV, Androids, Roku, and web and mobile browsers.
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