Sashimi Poker Calls Rival a “Bitch!” and Sparks Controversy

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Sashimi Poker Calls Rival a “Bitch!”
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31 Oct

Sashimi Poker set tongues wagging when she apparently exposed herself on the set of Hustler Casino Live.

Appearing on Max Pain Monday, a new poker reality show on the Hustler Casino Live stream, Sashimi tricked her opponents by wearing a bodysuit that exposed fake breasts, leading to a massive Twitter storm questioning if she had gone too far. 

Then, she publicly called one of her rivals a “bitch,” in what looks like a contrived social media spat.

 

Sashimi, real name Yuuki Kaida, is an Instagrammer and YouTuber who clearly enjoys her time in the limelight. She also isn’t shy about getting herself noticed for things that might be controversial.

  • Max Pain Monday is a 9-handed NLHE game
  • It starts as $10-$20 with a $20 Big Blind Ante -Buy-in is $2k to $10k
  • After one orbit, a mandatory straddle of $40 goes on
  • Re-straddles are optional -All-Ins are only run ONCE
  • If you win with 72, everyone pays you $100

People pointed their fingers at Max Pain Monday, who looked like they were using the girls as marketing tools and trying to build up some tension. Tao’s calling Sashimi "old" and saying she sucks at poker clearly looks like she's reading a script.

Should Hustler Casino Live Still Court Controversy?

In the months following the Robbi Jade Lew cheating controversy, many thought Hustler Casino Live would steer clear of further drama. But looking back, it’s clear the show leaned into the chaos instead.

“Max Pain Monday” was — and still is — built to harvest views, prioritizing entertainment over pure poker. While that approach appealed to some fans, it marked a shift from the show’s original poker-centric roots.

Over time, the roster evolved to feature the personalities who drew the most attention, both on and off the felt. The result? More antics on stream and social media, as rising players sought to boost their followings and capitalize on the show’s viral energy.

  1. Bring NEW people to @HCLPokerShow @HUSTLERCASINOLA, and poker in general.
  2. Boost diversity in poker by representing as many demographics as possible (starting with women).
  3. Provide weekly entertainment, even for those yet to fall in love with (or even quite understand) poker, via character development and recurring cast members.
  4. Provide the blueprint for poker players looking to build SUSTAINABLE high stakes poker games (keep it fun)!

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Mark from London in the UK is a professional cash game player, and part time journalist. A massive chess fan and perpetual traveller.Read more

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