A Poker Player named Nicholas Rascona will try to beat the Guinness World Record for the longest online poker session Tomorrow, September 14, live on stream.
Nicholas is going to play on ACR Poker, and he will have to beat the previous record of 49 hours set by Spanish poker player Sergio Garcia in Madrid on 1 July 2023, when he streamed on Twitch and set the official Guineness World Record. Garcia went for the 50-hour mark but had to stop after 49 hours as he was too tired to continue.
Nicholas Rascona will have to stream for more than two days without taking a break to beat the record, and he plans to play micro MTTs. However, ACR decided to support his attempt and will give him some tickets to play higher limits as well..
"This is the biggest challenge of my poker career, and I’m excited and ready to give my all. With the community behind me and keeping me safe, plus responsible play in mind, the goal is to make poker history. Big thanks to ACR poker for being part of my journey and for giving American players a place to play," said Rascona
Rascona is an actor who has starred in movies and series like Fatal Attraction, Homocide Hunter, The Mark of a Killer, Tales, etc.
ACR ambassador Chris Moneymaker also supports the attempt, saying, "I'm rooting for Nicholas as he attempts this Guinness World Record. Poker is all about endurance, discipline, and focus, and he is putting all three to the test. Play safe and enjoy the game."
Longest Live Poker Session Lasted 124 Hours
Zach Gensler holds the record for the longest live poker session, which was played from 27 October to 1 November 2021 in Las Vegas. Gensler played $1-$3 no-limit hold 'em cash games and beat Phil Laak's previous world record of 115 hours from 2010.
Gensler took a few naps during the sessions but remained at the table, and the record is unbroken to this day.
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