Hustler Casino Chip Thief Bryan Sagbigsal Speaks Out from Hiding

February 15, 2023
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Andrew Burnett

Bryan Sagbigsal, who confessed to stealing $15,000 of Robbi Jade Lew’s chips during the infamous Adelstein cheating claims scandal livestream at the Hustler Casino, has claimed he and others had “God-mode access” to the cards during the show but never used it for nefarious purposes...

Sagbigsal is still on the run from the authorities for allegedly stealing chips and cash from the show, but this week appeared on fellow former Hustler Casino Live staffer Patrick Curran’s TwitchTV show, “PatrickWhatUp”.
The pair are promoting an upcoming documentary on the biggest scandal of 2022


The YouTube teaser/trailer sees Sagbigsal claim: “I'm going to expose all the hidden secrets behind the biggest scandal in poker history. If you ever wondered what happened that fateful night when Robbi made the call with J4 watch this documentary. What this will reveal may shock you.”

“We have, essentially, God Mode, when it comes to these cards,” Sagbigsal told his former colleague, explaining: “When it comes to these cards, we can see exactly the equity percentage, we know the card removal, we can see everybody’s hands.”


“The Most INSANE Hero Call In Poker History”

The entire sordid story goes back to the HCL show on September 29th last year, in which relative newbie Robbi Jade Lew called off Garrett Adelstein’s turn bluff with just jack-high.


Adelstein was stunned by Lew’s play after losing the $269,000 pot, storming off the show even after Lew refunded him the money he had lost. Adelstein later went public with multiple accusations of cheating.

However, the only thing discovered by an internal investigation was Bryan Sagbigsal being caught on camera lifting three $5k chips from Lew’s stack after the livestream cash game had finished.

An arrest warrant was issued on two counts of Grand Theft, with a mysterious $5k theft from Hustler Casino itself included, but Sagbigsal skipped town and has been in hiding from the authorities ever since.


Innocence and Contempt

This week he joined Curran, the former Creative Director of Hustler Casino Live and former YouTube video editor for Live at the Bike to proclaim his innocence and reveal his contempt for some of the actors in the biggest poker drama of last year.

Sagbigsal described grabbing the chips from Lew’s stack as, “A once in a lifetime shot for me,” claiming he was “on the clock” for a $10k debt he owed HCL reg Billy “DGAF” McNulty.

“I needed to repay this debt,” he told Curran, but insisted there was no insider job to cheat Adelstein or others.

“If we were to want to try to assist somebody, why would I pick the worst spot in history, in the biggest game ever, with over 25,000 people watching?” he asked Curran.

Sagbigsal and Curran have promised bigger revelations to come and as always we’ll keep you updated with all the latest news, action and stories.

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