1,624 Followers, 0 Following, 1 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Garret Adelstein (@garrettadelstein). Garrett Adelstein is an actor, known for Survivor (2000), Survivor: Cagayan Preview (2014) and Live.
Survivor casted another poker pro among its cast-aways.
Garrett Adelstein, 27, an online and cash game specialist who has done training work with Deuces Cracked, will take part in Survivor 28: Cagayan.
Adelstein has over $122,000 in career lifetime live tournament earnings. He’s known as Gman online.
Garrett follows Jean Robert-Bellande and Jim Rice as poker player Survivor-ites. David Williams auditioned and was almost chosen years ago, and Daniel Negreanu was rumored as a contestant before JRB.
Not to get all judgey, but looking at his CBS Survivor page bio, Garrett has a little bit of dbag in him, which should make for interesting TV:
If You Could Have 3 Things on The Island What Would They Be and Why? One big picture of all the people closest to me in my life to prevent loneliness, one long chain email between myself and my four best friends for endless hilarity, and a naked picture of a girl I enjoy hooking up with, in case all the attractive girls get voted off early.
Reason for Being on SURVIVOR: Win enough money to impress girls in LA; self-growth as I will be forced to deal with extreme circumstances in a way I never imagined possible.
We see opening a string of failed tanning salons in Garrett’s future…
Learn more about the upcoming Survivor season here.
Garrett Adelstein | |
---|---|
Nickname(s) | Gman |
Residence | Santa Monica, California |
Born | May 16, 1986 (age 34) Tucson, Arizona |
World Series of Poker | |
Bracelet(s) | None |
Money finish(es) | 3 |
Highest ITM Main Event finish | 143rd, 2016 |
Information accurate as of 3 December 2017. |
Garrett Adelstein (born May 16, 1986) is an American professional poker player from Tucson, Arizona who focuses on live no limit hold 'em cash games. He appeared on Survivor: Cagayan where he was the second player voted off.[1]
Poker career[edit]
Adelstein focuses on live cash games. He was a coach at Phil Galfond's poker academy Run It Once until 2014.[2] Adelstein is known for his aggression and large bets. Commentators say he isn't afraid to gamble.[3]
In 2017, he began appearing regularly on live poker shows including Live at the Bike hosted in The Bicycle Hotel & Casino in California and has appeared on the reboot of Poker After Dark. Adelstein coolered poker player Matt Berkey in the November broadcast of Poker After Dark for $459,000. His A♠A♣ beat Berkey's K♠K♥. The board came 7♥K♦5♠A♥6♣ giving both players a set, they both went all-in on the river.[4] Adelstein made a second appearance in the Poker After Dark episode Dead Money.[5]
As of 2018, Adelstein has cashed for over $170,000 in live poker tournaments.
Survivor[edit]
In 2013, Adelstein appeared on Survivor: Cagayan as a member of the 'Brains' tribe where he was the second player voted off. Adelstein managed to find a Hidden Immunity Idol, but elected not to bring it to Tribal Council.[6][7] He regretted this as a mistake after being voted off. Poker commentators have compared him to Jean-Robert Bellande, another poker player who appeared on Survivor.[8]
Personal life[edit]
Adelstein currently resides in Santa Monica, California.
References[edit]
- ^'Survivor Cast: Garrett Adelstein'. CBS. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^'Garrett Adelstein'. Run It Once. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^Sofen Jon (November 20, 2017). 'Scott Seiver Gets His Own Special Week on 'Poker After Dark''. Cardschat. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^Harris, Martin (November 22, 2017). 'Brutal Coolers and Big King-High Calls on 'Poker After Dark''. PokerNews. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
- ^Clark, Matt (February 16, 2018). 'Garrett Adelstein Catches Fire to open 'Dead Money' Week'. Poker Central. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^George, Daniel (March 7, 2018). 'Survivor Ghost Island: The first 'curse' is designed for chaos'. Surviving Tribal. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^Raftery, Liz (February 28, 2014). 'Survivor: Cagayan's Garrett: Not Bringing Immunity Idol to Tribal 'Was Probably a Mistake''. TV Guide. Retrieved March 11, 2018.
- ^Holloway, Chad (February 27, 2014). 'Poker Player Garrett Adelstein Second Player Voted Off Survivor Cagayan'. PokerNews. Retrieved March 11, 2018.