Kabrhel Offers Arm Wrestle Prop Bet With Jan-Peter Jachtmann & the Greatest Call in Poker History
“If anyone raises I go all in,” warned Martin Kabrhel from the big blind as the dealer finished the deal.
Action folded round to Alexander Burkart on the button who bet 80,000 which got a raised eyebrow at the daring move from Kabrhel. Benjamin Benoit called in the small blind and Kabrhel addressed Burkart;
“Crazy guy. Crazy. What’s your name?”
“I don’t know,” Burkart replied.
“You forgot your own name? We have big problem. Ok I will flop a straight and go all in,” Kabrhel continued and called.
The flop was ![]()
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was checked around and the
hit the turn.
Benoit led out for 125,000, Kabrhel folded and Burkart called.
Kabrhel turned his attention to tablemate partypoker sponsored pro Jan-Peter Jachtmann and asked him if he played badminton? Jachtmann replied that he didn’t as you need to be very fit to play.
“Ten thousand I will play you at badminton.” Kabrhel offered him a sports prop bet but Jachtmann declined instead suggesting an arm wrestle for €10,000.
“Ok,” Kabrhel said and Jachtmann’s eyes lit up at the prospect, “First badminton and then arm wrestle.” A disappointed Jachtmann again declined.
Poker was still going on though and the river was the
.
Benoit bet 475,000 and after a few seconds though Burkart called only to see Benoit muck.
“I folded the best hand,” Kabrhel said and Burkart turned over his ![]()
for king high.
“Oh my God, that is the greatest call in the history of poker,” declared Kabrhel.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,500,000
150,000
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150,000 |
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2,000,000
880,374
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880,374 |
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900,000
100,000
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100,000 |
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