Hand #21: Liran Twito shoved for 620,000 from the hijack with . And that was enough for him to take the pot.
Hand #22: Yves Kupfermunz shoved all in for 540,000 from the cutoff. John Racener, in the small blind, also went all in for the 315,000 he had behind. Martin Kabrhel, in the big blind, called.
Martin Kabrhel:
Yves Kupfermunz:
John Racener:
The board ran out - Kabrhel wins it all and Racener was eliminated in 6th place as he had a smaller stack. Kupfermunz takes fifth place. The remaining four players are now going for a 15-minute break.
Hand #25: Martin Kabrhel raised to 160,000 from the under-the-gun position. Liran Twito shoved for the 800,000 that he had behind. Action folded back to Kabrhel who called.
Martin Kabrhel:
Liran Twito:
The board ran out - they both hit a pair of queens but Kabrhel had the higher kicker with the ace in his hand and Twito was sent home in 4th place with €15,168 in his pocket.
Hand #31: Martin Kabrhel raised to 200,000 from the button with . Salvatore Camarda called in the big blind with .
The flop came on which they both checked.
The turn brought them the , Camarda bet 225,000, Kabrhel called.
The river completed the board with the , Camarda shoved for 585,000 and Kabrhel snap-called. Kabrhel wins the hand with two pair, aces and fours. Camarda was eliminated in 3rd place.
Heads-up play will continue immediately without a break as agreed by both players.
Hand #89: Martin Kabrhel shoved all in and was called by Philipp Caranica with the shorter stack.
Martin Kabrhel:
Philipp Caranica:
The flop came - Caranica was still good for now as Kabrhel needed a ten or seven to eliminate them. The turn brought the , Kabrhel now had the eights as extra outs to be crowned the winner as there was now also a straight draw. The on the river was exactly that what Kabrhel needed and he hit his backdoor straight draw. Caranica was eliminated and the last bounty went to Kabrhel.
Une finale de 89 mains, dont 50 de head's up, ont suffi à Martin Kabrhel pour s'imposer à domicile sur l'Event #3 No-Limit Holdem Turbo Bounty Hunter disputé jeudi au King's Casino de Rozvadov. Le Tchèque encaisse 53 557€ et un bracelet World Series Of Poker.
"Je suis content de gagner ici ce festival était un objectif. [...] C'est une super salle de poker, je joue ici 90% du temps et j'ai déjà gagné deux bagues WSOP Circuit au King's", explique celui qui désormais "attend avec impatience le Main Event et le One Drop (un High Roller à 111 111€, ndlr)". Runner-up du tournoi, l'Allemand Caranica a empoché 33,094€ sous les yeux de son compatriote Nico Ehlers, deuxième quelques heures plus tôt de l'Event #2 550€ Pot-Limit Omaha Event #2.
Disputé sur des niveaux de 20 minutes, le tournoi a rassemblé 325 entrants qui ont généré un prizepool de 214 337€. 49 joueurs ont atteint l'argent parmi lesquels Chris Ferguson et Phil Hellmuth (11e).
Turbo Bounty Hunter Event #3
Place
Joueur
Pays
Prix
1
Martin Kabrhel
Czech Republic
€53,557
2
Philipp Caranica
Germany
€33,094
3
Salvatore Camarda
Italy
€22,159
4
Liran Twito
Israel
€15,168
5
Yves Kupfermunz
Belgium
€10,620
6
John Racener
United States
€7,609
7
Bernd Gleissner
Germany
€5,582
8
Georgios Koliofotis
Germany
€4,195
9
Viktor Kovachev
Bulgaria
€3,232
Barny Boatman, Maxim Lykov, Ismael Bojang, Jeff Lisandro, Michael Eiler, Sam Grafton, James Akenhead, Eddy Scharf et Ryan Hughes se sont inclinés avant la bulle de Viacheslav Goryachev.
La Brésilienne Vivian Saliba, Teunis Kooij et Chris Ferguson ajoutent une ligne à leur palmarès. Ferguson se rapprochant un peu plus du WSOP Player of the Year 2017. Les Canadiens Mike Leah (10e) et Kristen Bicknell, le Gallois Roberto Romanello, l'Italien Carlo Savinelli, l'Américain Brandon Cantu, le Team Pro PokerStarsFelipe Ramos ou l'Irlandais Marc MacDonnellont rejoint le rail avant les demi-finales, moment choisi par Kabrhel pour craquer les Rois avec pour s'installer parmi les gros tapis.
Un seul tricolore a atteint les places payées, le Français Romain Follet termine 15e pour un gain de 2,072€. Le 15e bracelet WSOP de Phil Hellmuth attendra lui aussi, son compatriote John Racener l'ayant éconduit en 11e position. L'Américain, runner-up du Main Event WSOP 2010 et détenteur d'un bracelet, reste toujours en course pour le prix de meilleur joueur des WSOP 2017.
Après un début de finale où il a été attrapé en bluff,Martin Kabrhel a ensuite éliminé ses six derniers adversaires pour remporter son succès le plus prestigieux. Une journée menée tambour battant.