Zero Chips for Glot; Kabrhel Has a Lot
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The action folded all the way to Benyamin Glot in the small blind and he pushed all-in for 520,000. Martin Kabrhel was in the big blind and asked for an exact count. His usual table chat then started and one of the first questions he asked was "What do you have? Ace seven?"
Glot shook his head and Kabrhel kept guessing a few further hands while he was in the tank for nearly four minutes. Silviu Baltateanu then asked for time and Kabrhel was given 30 seconds, which he acknowledged with "I also call for the clock."
The time to act was nearly depleted as Kabrhel tossed in a single chip for the call with two seconds remaining.
Benyamin Glot:
Martin Kabrhel:
"You lied to me, now you gonna bust," Kabrhel said with his usual semi-serious table chatter as the flop appeared. Nothing changed on the
turn just yet but Kabrhel's prediction came true on the
river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,850,000
650,000
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650,000 |
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Busted |