![]() ![]() Zach, We are proud to have been your choice to make your record breaking session. When the new Resorts World poker room opened in Las Vegas, Gensler and manager Gary Hagar worked out the details of this world record attempt. In 2019, Gensler recorded an 80 hour session to train himself to attempt to break the record that was held by Laak. For those who don’t want to do the math, that’s more than five days of continuous poker playing with nothing but five minute breaks each hour.Īccording to Gensler, breaking Laak’s record is something he’s been working at for years. Last month, Zach Gensler, a relatively unknown, 49-year-old player from Minnesota, bested Laak’s record by 9 hours, playing for 124 hours straight. With rules intact, such as witnesses being present and the session being videotaped, Laak played $10/$10 No Limit Hold’em for 115 hours straight and shattered Zimbler’s previous record. In 2010, Phil “the Unabomber” Laak set the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous poker session when he broke Paul Zimbler’s previous record of 78 hours, 25 minutes and 45 seconds set just one year earlier. ![]()
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