![]() Lew said she was born in Saudi Arabia to a doctor mother and physicist father. Some who had been on her side said on social media that they’d changed their minds. Within hours, members of the poker community were speculating that Lew’s decision to not pursue the case could be a sign that she and the fired employee had been illicitly working together. It said the employee was fired and Lew declined to press charges. The company published the first of its findings Thursday afternoon, exactly a week after the hand, saying it had discovered that one of its own employees had stolen $15,000 in chips from Lew’s stack after the broadcast had ended. It’s important for us to reinforce that we have found no evidence of wrongdoing by anyone at this point.” Once the investigation is finished, we will release the findings publicly - no matter what they reveal. “This investigation will be extremely detailed and may take considerable time to complete. “We take the allegations very seriously and understand anything is possible,” High Stakes Poker Productions said in a statement Saturday. “This is the most disturbed I’ve ever seen Garrett look.” “I’ll just say it: Garrett thinks that this hand was not straight in some way - there’s no doubt about it,” commentator Bart Hanson told the more than 20,000 viewers who were tuned in on YouTube. The outcome stunned viewers, the rest of the table and Adelstein, who looked dumbfounded and was speechless for more than 90 seconds after Lew revealed her hand. She took down the huge $269,000 pot when Adelstein failed to improve his hand after all the cards were dealt. Lew called - a shockingly unorthodox move that paid off. Adelstein responded by pushing all in for the remainder of Lew’s chips: $109,000. Adelstein semi-bluffed and bet out again Lew raised. The fourth communal card, known as the turn, didn’t help either player. Lew’s hand at that point was objectively terrible, but she called his bet anyway. After the flop - the first three communal cards - Adelstein had a straight flush draw, a hand with a lot of potential to win. If I wanted to be famous, there are far easier ways to do it than this.”Īdelstein was holding the seven and eight of clubs Lew the jack of clubs and the four of hearts. As for fame, “I obviously look a certain fake Hollywood way. “People are saying, ‘She did it for fame she did it for money.’ I didn’t need the money, so that’s hilarious,” said Lew, 37. ![]() She denies it all - and has invited me to a Beverly Hills jeweler in her quest to clear her name. The Hustler Casino chair she was sitting in has also been scrutinized, as have her $480 rose-tinted Fendi sunglasses. Same goes for the supposed bulge in the side of her Versace leggings, which online conspiracy theorists posit could have been hiding an electronic device that was feeding her information from an accomplice. Robbi Jade Lew is determined to prove the $120,000 ruby ring on her middle finger does not vibrate, is not concealing a tiny camera and was not otherwise tampered with to help her win a controversial Texas Hold ’Em hand last week that has gone viral and rocked the poker world. Click here to read our interview with Garrett Adelstein
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