Kabrhel Suffers Bad Beat
It was announced that Table 713 was about to break, but the hand in progress was still to be played before the racking up would start. The action had folded to Martin Kabrhel in the small blind, who took his time making his decision. Big blind Martin Jacobson just leaned back in his chair patiently.
"I thought maybe I go all in," Kabrhel said.
"What, you have a small pair?" Jacobson replied.
"Possible," Kabrhel quipped.
After some more time in the tank, Kabrhel opened to 465,000. Jacobson shoved for 1.58 million and Kabrhel snap-called.
Martin Jacobson:
Martin Kabrhel:
The flop came , pairing Jacobson. The on the turn improved the Swede's hand to a full house and the on the river didn't hit Kabrhel.
Kabrhel's countryman Leon Tsoukernik came over and Kabrhel turned over his hand to show what had happened. While we don't speak Czech, we're pretty sure Kabrhel sarcastically said, "Pre-flop, no problem..."
Kabrhel was down to 400,000 after the hand and busted shortly after.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Martin Jacobson |
3,190,000
1,490,000
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1,490,000 |
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Martin Kabrhel | Busted | |
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