'You can't make that up' – Wolfgang one-outed on No Gamble No Future

No Gamble No Future Wolfgang Poker
Mo Afdhal
Posted on: February 25, 2025 11:59 PST

On Tuesday, PokerGO brought its audiences around the world a special two-part premier of Season 6 of No Gamble, No Future. Ethan 'Rampage' Yau and Alexander 'Wolfgang' Seibt highlighted the season kick off – following up on appearances in Season 5 – and were joined by Markus Gonsalves, Randy '3Coin' Sadler, Justin Young, Luiz 'Brazil God' Rizental, Joel Prelog, and Paul Gunness

The $100/$100 No-Limit Hold'em action started with a bang as Seibt, Gonsalves, and Sadler found themselves in a three-way, all-in confrontation within minutes. It all started with a late-position raise to $600 from Sadler with and a sneaky flat-call from Seibt with . Prelog continued the theme of slow-playing big hands as he came along with from the small blind and Young figured he might as well join the party with from the big blind. 

Gonsalves, with his $200 straddle on, looked down at and pulled the trigger on a three-bet to $4,000 – perhaps hoping to take down the dead money in the middle. 

With the action back on him, Sadler said, "You know, I have so much respect for Mark. Let's make it $9,000." 

No Gamble No Future Randy Sadler Randy Sadler went to war with his favorite hand.
Antonio Abrego

Fold to a four-bet?

Seibt, overjoyed at the action in front of him, had only one option remaining as he moved his entire $15,300 stack across the betting line. Prelog and Young quickly fled the scene, but Gonsalves had a decision to make. As part of the No Gamble, No Future rules, any player who folds to a four-bet has to spin the show's Wheel of Pain. With that in mind, Gonsalves chose to gamble and made the call. Sadler, with only $2,200 remaining, put the rest of his chips in the middle and the three players agreed to run two boards. 

On the first runout, Seibt connected with top set on the flop and locked up half of the pot on the turn. The river, irrelevant to the result of the first runout, came down the – an unfortunate development for Sadler as he burned one of his two outs. 

The second runout, however, wasn't as kind to Seibt as the flop came down . While he still had the best hand, his opponents picked up outs to improve as Gonsalves hit bottom pair and Sadler held the lone flush draw. On the turn , Gonsalves improved to an unlikely trips to take the lead, but the river brought the one-outer home for Sadler as he locked up the second half of the pot. 

While Seibt and Sadler took victory laps around the table and high-fived each other, Gonsalves took the loss like a true professional. 

"You can't make that up," Sadler said. "I mean, that's sick."

"We manifested that s**t," replied Seibt. 

Images Courtesy of Antonio Abrego/PokerGO

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