Kabrhel Snipes Sgorrano, Sits With Monster Stack
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Martin Kabrhel opened from the cutoff and Jerome Sgorrano defended his small blind. The flop came down and Sgorrano checked. Kabrhel fired 29,000 and the Belgian check-called. On the
turn, Sgorrano check-called a bet of 45,000.
The river brought the and Sgorrano checked a third time. Kabrhel emptied the clip by putting Sgorrano to the test for all his chips. It was effectively 170,000 to call for Sgorrano, who spent minutes in the tank.
Kabrhel, who had been yapping non-stop throughout the hand, suddenly became unusually quiet as Sgorrano tried to figure out what to do. Eventually, the Belgian slid in a call and the hands were tabled.
Martin Kabrhel:
Jerome Sgorrano:
Kabrhel had flopped the joint and Sgorrano's hero call failed. The talkative Czech moved up to 800,000 and just like that became the most dangerous player in the room.
Get your earplugs ready folks. It's gonna be loud in here.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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800,000
261,000
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261,000 |
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Eliminé |