The card room is co-owned by Doug Polk, who has made it known that he'd love to have the popular poker pro on his stream.Īdelstein doesn't tend to travel away from Los Angeles to play on a stream, except in a few instances when he played in Las Vegas on shows such as High Stakes Poker. One of the most reasonable guesses as to where he'll first pop up is The Lodge Card Club near Austin, Texas, which often has nosebleed games and big name pros on stream. Given that Adelstein rarely plays tournaments and only plays at high-stakes (think $50/$100 at the bare minimum), we can go ahead and cancel out the many great low-stakes streams out there, and assume his initial return to the game won't be in a tournmanet. Love him or dislike how he handled the J4 situation, one thing is certain - when he's back in action on one of the following streams, poker fans will tune in. Although many poker fans still to this day agree that Adelstein was cheated, there are many others who disagree.