Steven, Kansas' all-time The Hendon Mob cashes leader with over $6.7 million in live tournament scores, finished with a $388,000 profit. The biggest winner, however, was Brandon Steven, a car dealership owner from Kansas and high-stakes cash game regular. He rallied from an early six-figure deficit in the $100/$200/$400 game with a $100,000 minimum buy-in, and ended the six-hour session up $280,000 before the cameras stopped rolling at around 11 p.m. Kabrhel, who was accused by Andrew Robl and others of marking cards during a 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) high roller tournament (no evidence of him marking cards was ever found), was less of a nuisance to his opponents than during some previous televised events. Not only that but one of poker's most controversial players - Martin Kabrhel - made his HCL debut to spice things up a bit. It may not quite rival this past summer's $1 million buy-in games, the infamous J4 stream one year ago, or the epic May 2022 MrBeast game, but the first night of Super High Stakes Week was pretty much out of line with more six-figure pots than we could count.
Max Pain Monday took the week off on Hustler Casino Live, but it was truly a max pain Monday for one player who lost over $700,000 in just a few hours in what was one of the show's most memorable live-streams ever.