Saturday, October 5, 2024 1:22 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
'Poker Villain' Martin Kabrhel Wins Third Bracelet & €529K in €50K Diamond High Roller
"Playing with him is unbelievably unpleasant... I think it's ridiculous that he's allowed to play in the tournament," Dan Smith once said about Martin Kabrhel during the €250,000 Super High Roller at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP). It's a sentiment that captures the mixed feelings many have about Kabrhel, who embodies the idea that "one man's hero is another man's villain."
Despite the controversy that seems to shadow him, Kabrhel further cemented his legacy by winning his third bracelet in the 2024 WSOP Europe's biggest buy-in event, the €50,000 NLH Diamond High Roller.
Czechia's most accomplished poker player, Kabrhel, emerged victorious as the last player standing at his local casino, King's Resort in Rozvadov, overcoming a star-studded field. Notably, all of Kabrhel's WSOP victories have taken place in his home country, and the win marks the end of a six-year bracelet drought.
Kabrhel secured the victory by defeating Day 1 chip leader Sirzat Hissou in heads-up play, claiming €529,000 from the €1,395,900 prize pool. Hissou took home €353,000 as the runner-up, while three additional players also cashed.
€50,000 NLH Diamond High Roller Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Martin Kabrhel | Czechia | €529,000 |
2 | Sirzat Hissou | Germany | €353,000 |
3 | Fahredin Mustafov | Bulgaria | €222,000 |
4 | Enrico Camosci | Italy | €159,000 |
5 | Viktor Blom | Sweden | €132,900 |
Kabrhel Opens Up Post Victory
After his win, Kabrhel revealed a rare candid side, addressing the mixed opinions about his conduct in the poker world. "I think I'm both [a hero and a villain]," he admitted.
"Most people really enjoy playing with me, especially in Vegas. But I understand that in higher-stakes situations, some players can feel a bit nervous, and I get that some moments with me might not be so pleasant. I'm just trying to have fun at the table for everyone involved, and hopefully, I'm succeeding at that."
Kabrhel also spoke about his family, sharing his role as a husband and father. "I'm probably not the father of the year," he said. "I obviously love my family and enjoy time with my kids, but I would say I'm trying to show them some values and teach them things—that's basically my role."
Beyond poker, Kabrhel is an entrepreneur with diverse interests. "I've been in business for a long time," he explained. "I run a few, let's say, companies that do data analysing, algorithmic trading, and stuff like that. I do a little bit of eSports and crypto, but it's really hard to explain it in a few minutes. I'm passionate about whatever I do, whether poker or business."
Kabrhel made it clear that his drive at the table is rooted in something more personal: the competition.
"Obviously, I like the bracelet and so on, and it's nice that you win some money," he said, reflecting on his motivations. "But business-wise, I'm not saying it's small, but even if I were losing in poker, I'd be okay with that."
For Kabrhel, the thrill comes from the game itself. "I play just for competition. I'm a very competitive person. I like the game," he admitted. "If I play too much, I don't like it, but I still enjoy it. I play for victory, for trophies, for sure."
Hissou Dominant in Early Stages
The day began with 13 players returning from the previous session's 19 entries, but by the time late registration ended, the final tally grew to 30. Among those taking advantage of Day 2's registration window were Besim Hot, Leon Tsoukernik, Roman Hrabec, Niklas Astedt, and a few reentries from players who had already bagged chips in the earlier stage.
The action kicked off with Hot as the first to fall, opting not to reenter. Klemens Roiter soon followed him. Daniel Rezaei, who had started the day second in chips, was next to go, mainly due to losing a big chunk of his stack to Hissou in a queens-versus-kings showdown. Meanwhile, Sergi Reixach, the Day 2 short stack, struggled to gain any momentum and was eliminated without making much of an impact.
Former King's Resort owner Tsoukernik, fresh off a fourth-place finish in the €25K GGMillion€ just days earlier, couldn't replicate his success here, becoming another victim of Hissou's hot streak. With the eliminations of Alex Foxen and 2022 champion of this event Orpen Kisacikoglu, the field was whittled down to 11 players.
The final bubble burst in a split second when the players returned from a break. Hrabec and high roller newcomer Salih Atac were knocked out simultaneously at different tables. Hrabec's four-bet shove of 37 big blinds was met by Hissou's pocket aces. Atac, on the other hand, lost a flip to Camosci to set up the finale.
Final Table Action
Hissou entered the final table as the overwhelming chip leader, holding nearly twice as many chips as his closest competitor, Camosci. The rest of the table, including short stacks Viktor Blom and the 2024 WSOP Main Event third-place finisher Niklas Astedt, found themselves chasing from the bottom of the leaderboard.
Kabrhel burst into life on the final table, making a flush to crack Stephen Chidwick's aces before picking up jacks to see off Kristen Foxen. Their departures set up the soft money bubble as tension began to mount. Kabrhel leapfrogged Camosci to become Hissou's nearest challenger, with the latter remaining largely inactive despite his monster stack.
Kabrhel completed his hattrick of final table KO's, striking down Daniel Dvoress in seventh. With players now teetering on the brink of cashing or going home empty-handed, every decision became a high-wire act, as one misstep could cost them a place in the money.
As the bubble approached, Hissou and Kabrhel began to distance themselves from the rest of the field. The two eventually collided in the tournament's biggest pot just before the bubble burst. With four cards to a straight and flush on the board, Kabrhel's non-spaded king-three was good for a six-high straight. This catapulted Kabrhel into a commanding chip lead, giving him control of two-thirds of the chips in play.
In the end, it was Astedt who fell victim on the bubble, as his ace-jack failed to improve against Fahredin Mustafov's kings. As the Swedish superstar's chips slid across the table, the remaining players breathed a collective sigh of relief, having secured their place in the payouts, and the race to the gold bracelet truly began.
Blom was ousted by Hissou the following hand and banked the €132,900 min-cash, but it wasn't enough to put him in the black as the online legend fired three bullets into the tournament. Shortly after, Hissou used kings to see off Camosci. The Italian took €159,000 from one entry and pulled off an unlikely in-the-money finish as he found himself on the brink of elimination several times throughout the event.
On the next deal, Mustafov seemed certain to close the gap on Kabrehl as his ace-ten paired up to take the lead against the latter's nines. But a nine on the river gave Kabrhel the checkmark and set up his heads-up showdown with Hissou. Kabrhel had just over a 2:1 advantage as the duo got ready to battle it out for the winner's spoils.
Heads-Up
Kabrhel was chasing his third WSOP bracelet, while Hissou found himself in uncharted territory, making the final two of a WSOP tournament for the first time.
The stacks remained relatively the same throughout the nearly two-hour heads-up match, with a brief moment where Hissou pulled ahead before Kabrhel navigated his way back to the top. Ultimately, the confrontation came down to a flip. Kabrhel held pocket fives, while Hissou revealed ace-eight. An eight appeared in the window, but a five followed, and Hissou was drawing dead by the turn.
After the victory, Kabrhel approached Hissou for a handshake and an embrace, as Hissou seemingly appeared visibly emotional about narrowly missing the win. The moment encapsulates Kabrhel's complex nature. While he often plays the role of the villain at the table, his respectful demeanor in this instance reminds us that even the most controversial figures can demonstrate humility and class.
As this concludes the PokerNews coverage of the Diamond High Roller, be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all the latest action from the 2024 WSOP Europe.
Saturday, October 5, 2024 1:21 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
Sirzat Hissou Eliminated in 2nd Place (€353,000)
Martin Kabrhel put Sirzat Hissou all in from the button. Hissou made the call.
Sirzat Hissou:
Martin Kabrhel:
Both players flopped a piece, but it was Kabrhel who made middle set on to leave Hissou drawing close to dead. The sealed Hissou's fate and the river was irrelevant.
Martin Kabrhel | 30,000,000 | 9,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 0 | -9,400,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 1:16 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
Hissou Calls With Jack High, Queen High Good For Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel raised to 825,000 on the button and Sirzat Hissou called. Hissou check-called a bet of 400,000 on and the was checked around.
Hissou checked again on the river before Kabrhel bet 900,000. Hissou called with . Kabhrel had .
Martin Kabrhel | 21,000,000 | 3,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 9,400,000 | -2,600,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 1:10 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
Kabrhel Retakes The Lead, Overbets River to Reach 18 Million
Martin Kabrhel opened to 800,000. SIrzat Hissou called before checking the flop.
Kabrhel bet 400,000 with and Hissou folded .
Kabrhel raised to 800,000 on the button and Hissou called. He checked the flop to Kabrhel who bet 600,000. Hissou called before checking the turn. Kabrhel checked back.
The saw another check from Hissou and an overbet for 6,400,000 from Kabrhel. Hissou folded and Kabrhel bet .
Martin Kabrhel | 18,000,000 | 3,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 12,000,000 | -3,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 1:03 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
Queens For Kabrhel, Back Even in Chips
Martin Kabrhel opened to 800,000 on the button. Sirzat Hissou called in the big blind.
He checked the to Kabrhel who bet 1,125,000. Hissou called. Hissou checked again on the turn. Kabrhel bet 2,050,000 and Hissou folded. Kabrhel had and Hissou had
Martin Kabrhel | 15,000,000 | 3,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 15,000,000 | -3,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:58 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
Kabrhel Gets The Best Hand to Fold
Martin Kabrhel opened to 800,000 on the button. Sirzat Hissou called before checking the .
Kabrhel bet 875,000. Hissou called. Hissou checked again on the before Kabrhel bet 1,425,000. Hissou folded and Kabrhel had
Sirzat Hissou | 18,000,000 | -2,000,000 |
Martin Kabrhel | 12,000,000 | 2,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:55 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 22 hours ago)
Back to Back Pots For Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel raised to 800,000 on the button. Sirzat Hissou called in the big blind.
He checked the flop to Kabrhel who checked back. The saw another check from Hissou, prompting Kabrhel to bet 1,100,000. Hissou called.
The was checked again by Hissou, before Kabrhel bet 3,200,000. Hissou folded. He had and Kabrhel had .
The very next hand. Hissou raised to 1,000,000 with on the button. Kabrhel moved all in for 8,650,000 and Hissou folded. Kabrhel had .
Sirzat Hissou | 20,000,000 | -3,000,000 |
Martin Kabrhel | 10,000,000 | 3,200,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:47 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Hissou Wins Monster Pot
Sirzat Hissou raised to 1,000,000 from the button. Martin Kabrhel defended the big blind.
The flop saw a bet of 1,300,000 from Kabrhel before Hissou raised to 4,000,000. Kabrhel called. The saw Kabrhel move all in. Hissou snap-called.
Sirzat Hissou;
Martin Kabrhel:
Hissou had the wheel and Kabrhel was drawing to a six only. The completed the board and Hissou took the lead.
Sirzat Hissou | 23,000,000 | 12,000,000 |
Martin Kabrhel | 6,800,000 | -12,200,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:43 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Hissou Makes A Flush, Unable To Get Value
Martin Kabrhel raised to 800,000 on the button. Sirzat Hissou called in the big blind.
He checked the flop to Kabrhel who checked back. The turn was checked again by Hissou and Kabrhel checked again.
The river saw a lead of 1,400,000 from Hissou and a quick fold from Kabrhel. Hissou had for the nut flush and Kabrhel had
Martin Kabrhel | 19,000,000 | 0 |
Sirzat Hissou | 11,000,000 | 0 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:39 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Level 24 started
Level: 24
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:33 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Break Time
The players are taking a quick break.
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:32 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Kabrhel Shows Top Set
Sirzat Hissou called on the button for 150,000. Martin Kabrhel raised to 750,000. Hissou called.
Kabrhel led for 875,000 and Hissou folded. Kabrhel showed Hissou for top set. Hissou had but did not show
Martin Kabrhel | 19,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 11,000,000 | -1,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:32 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Battle of the Jack-Tens
Sirzat Hissou raised on the button to 700,000. Martin Kabrhel defended the big blind.
Kabrhel checked the flop to Hissou who bet 1,000,000. Kabrhel snap-folded.
Kabrhel had and Hissou had
Martin Kabrhel | 18,000,000 | -1,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 12,000,000 | 2,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:27 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Kabrhel Takes on Flop, Hissou Steals the Next One
Martin Kabrhel called on the button. Hissou checked his optio before checking the flop of . Kabrhel bet 300,000 and Hissou folded. Kabrhel had and Hissou had .
Hissou called on the button and Kabrhel checked his option. Kabrhel checked blind on the flop, prompting Hissou to bet 500,000. Kabrhel folded quickly. He had and Hissou had .
Martin Kabrhel | 19,000,000 | 0 |
Sirzat Hissou | 10,000,000 | -1,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:21 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Kahbrel Retakes the Lead
Martin Kabrhel called on the button. Sirzat Hissou checked his option before checking the flop.
Kabrhel checked back. The saw another check from Hissou then an overbet of 1,600,000 from Kabrhel. Hissou called. Hissou checked the river before Kabrhel bet 2,600,000.
Hissou called. His was bested by Kabrhel's for two pair.
Martin Kabrhel | 19,000,000 | 5,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 11,000,000 | -1,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:17 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Kings for Kabrhel
Sirzat Hissou called on the button. Martin Kabrhel raised to 700,000 from the big blind. Hissou called.
Hissou check-folded the flop to a bet from Kabrhel of 450,000.
Martin Kabrhel | 14,000,000 | 2,000,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 12,000,000 | -6,000,000 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:09 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Hissou Takes the Lead
Sirzat Hissou opened from the button to 900,000. Martin Kabrhel called.
He checked the flop to Hissou who bet 1,000,000. Kabrhel then check-raised to 3,200,000. Hissou called.
Kabrhel then led for 3,300,000 before Hissou moved all in for 6,150,000. Kabrhel folded.
Sirzat Hissou | 18,000,000 | 0 |
Martin Kabrhel | 12,000,000 | 0 |
Saturday, October 5, 2024 12:09 AM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Level 23 started
Level: 23
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
Friday, October 4, 2024 11:58 PM Local Time (about 6 days and 23 hours ago)
Kabrhel Goes Big with Bluffs
Martin Kabrhel raised to 500,000 from the button and Sirzat Hissoi defended with the dominating . Hissou paired up on the flop and check-called for 600,000. The turn checked through to the river. Hissou check, and Kabrhel bet 4,000,000 into a pot of 2,500,000. Hissou pondered his options but ultimately folded the better hand.
Hissou made it 500,000 from the button and Kabrhel called from the big blind. On the flop, Kabrhel check-raised to 3,200,000 over a bet of 800,000, and Hissou called after another peek at his cards. Hissou jammed and Kabrhel released his hand.
Martin Kabrhel | 18,000,000 | -1,900,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 12,000,000 | 1,900,000 |
Friday, October 4, 2024 11:45 PM Local Time (about 6 days and 24 hours ago)
Two for Kabrhel; Hissou Hits Top Pair
In a limped pot, Sirzat Hissou and Martin Kabrhel saw the flop. The action was checked through to the turn, and Hissou bet 250,000 from the big blind. Kabrhel stuck around. The river checked through to showdown for Kabrhel to take the pot.
Kabrhel called from the button, and Hissou checked. The flop checked to the turn, and Hissou check-folded to Kabrhel's bet.
Hissou opened to 600,000, and Kabrhel called. Hissou made top pair on the flop. Kabrhel led out for 500,000 with his draw to Broadway and was called. Kabrhel improved to a pair of kings on the turn but remained behind. He check-folded to a bet of 1,200,000.
Martin Kabrhel | 19,900,000 | -700,000 |
Sirzat Hissou | 10,100,000 | 700,000 |