Kabrhel Causes Instant Carnage
Martin Kabrhel registered after dinner break and immediately caused havoc at his table.
In his first hand, Kabrhel opened to 9,000 from early position, and received calls from Nikolas Wicquart in the next seat and Marco Meisser in the big blind, Kabrhel goading them about not acting fast enough preflop.
On the K♠J♦5♦ flop, action was checked to Kabrhel, who fired out a bet of 20,000, which only Wicquart called.
The 4♠ hit on the turn, and Kabrhel took quite a bit of time for thought before sliding out a double-barrel of 46,000. Wicquart had only been thinking it through for about 90 seconds, at least as long as Kabrhel took before betting, before Kabrhel called the clock.
The floor came over, and while they didn't immediately enforce the clock, Wicquart folded shortly after.
In the next hand, Kabrhel opened to 9,000 under the gun, and Dinesh Alt three-bet jammed from the big blind for around 65,000, receiving a snap-call from the Czech.
Dinesh Alt: A♦10♣
Martin Kabrhel: Q♥J♦
Alt was ahead, but Kabrhel flopped the joint on K♥10♦9♦, and Alt was up out of his chair, the 4♥ turn and Q♣ river confirming his fate.
"Easy game," said Kabrhel, and on not getting much back from the table, continued, "Crazy jam this ace-ten, with no fold equity versus under the gun, very weak table."
You could feel the discomfort levels at the table rising considerably, and get the impression most of his table would rather be anywhere else on the planet right now.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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300,000
40,000
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40,000 |
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225,000
225,000
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225,000 |
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125,000
25,100
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25,100 |
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Busted | |