Kabrhel Surrenders to "Brother" Mateos
Martin Kabrhel checked out of the big blind and Adrian Mateos bet 210,000 on the flop. Kabrhel called.
The turn was the .
"Now I have straight draw," said Kabrhel before checking. Mateos checked back. "Now [dealer], a small one. Two or four." The river was the
"[Dealer] I like you, but you are the worst," said Kabrhel. "Half a million," he announced betting 500,000.
Mateos then raised in position to 1,875,000.
"Adrian king-ten special!" said Kabrhel loudly, with Jason Koon from the other table peering over at the hand. "Jason you need anything?" asked Kabrhel.
"I have to surrender and give the chips to my brother Adrian," said Kabrhel finally, before folding and leaning in to the Spaniard. "I give you chips and we did not make it obvious," he said with a smile causing tablemate Brandon Steven to burst out laughing.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adrian Mateos |
6,700,000
200,000
|
200,000 |
|
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Martin Kabrhel |
5,200,000
-250,000
|
-250,000 |
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