A 22-year-old Las Vegas-based poker player was shot early Monday morning while leaving the Texas Card House (pictured) in Austin, TX. The poker player in question is cash game player Tom Steinbach. Better known to the social media community as the ‘3betpanda,’ Steinbach was listed as having life-threatening injuries but is now reportedly in stable condition at an area hospital.
According to his Instagram page, Steinbach was in Austin playing at the Texas Card House as part of a trip through the region. Steinbach also played at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, OK one week prior.
A regular of cash games at the Wynn in Las Vegas, NV, Steinbach travels for games and has made appearances on “Live at the Bike” in California.
Austin police say the shooting is the result of a robbery that turned into the crime at hand. News reports have not confirmed Steinbach as the victim but threads on 2+2 and Instagram posts indicate it is him.
Steinbach’s full name is not attached to his Instagram account. Sources from the Wynn and the Bicycle Casino in Los Angeles, CA confirm that Steinbach is the ‘3betpanda.’
The poker Instagram community has rallied around Steinbach with posts of supports in the two days since the news broke of the shooting.
Users Joe ‘chipbullyblack’ Reddick and Ronen ‘israelironq2’ Porat posted messages of support on their respective pages.
A post shared by @ chipbullyblack on May 1, 2018 at 8:09am PDT
A post shared by Ronen (@israelironq2) on Apr 30, 2018 at 8:30pm PDT
There is yet to be an update on Steinbach’s condition since the initial story broke.
Twitter also showed support for Steinbach with most of it stemming from a tweet from Joey Ingram.
There was a shooting outside an Austin, TX cardroom this morning at 4 a.m. They are saying it started as a robbery that turned into a shooting. It looks like 3betpanda on Instagram was the person shot. He has serious, potentially life-threatening injurieshttps://t.co/hCGxVzcE9E
— Out Of Line Joey (@Joeingram1) April 30, 2018
Among the others who voiced their wishes for a full recovery were Ronnie Bardah, Jennifer Tilly and partypoker LIVE president John Duthie.
Stay tuned to USPoker this week for more on this story and the Texas card club scene.
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