Andrew Robl’s testimony at the Tom Goldstein trial reads like a pitch for the next poker movie.
According to PokerNews, Robl told a federal jury that he coached Goldstein for heads-up matches starting in 2016, leading to around $50 million in profits for Goldstein, Robl, and other pros in on the deal. The matches included showdowns against billionaire Alec Gores and mysterious opponents known only as 'Tango’ and 'Chairman.’
Robl wasn’t the only one involved. Poker pro Keith Gipson and heads-up specialist Phil Galfond also helped prep Goldstein for the games. Robl summed up their coaching as 'just kind of teaching him the basics’ and adapting to different opponents.
Goldstein faces charges for tax evasion, falsifying tax returns, and making false statements to mortgage lenders. PokerNews notes that Robl declined to comment after his testimony.
