Martin Kabrhel’s tournament has come to an end, and his table seems to be in a slight daze over what hit them and mightily relieved his presence won’t be felt any more today.
According to one player at the table, Kabrhel had two pair and got all his chips in the middle on the turn against an opponent, who had an overpair. The board paired on the river, though, to counterfeit the Czech pro and send him packing.
Michael Mizrachi opened to 1,250 from the hijack, the cutoff re-raised to 4,500 total, and Brandon Cantu went all in from the button for around 38,000 total. Mizrachi folded, and the cutoff thought for a bit, closed her eyes, and said, "Call," for her remaining 9,500 or so behind.
Cantu:
Hijack:
The board ran out , and Cantu held to win the hand and eliminate his opponent.
Max Silver was involved in a pot with Alan Rosenberg. They had reached the turn of a board reading . Silver moved all in, and Rosenberg quickly called.
Zo Karim opened to 1,600 from the cutoff, and Jason Les defended from the big blind.
On the flop, Les check-called Karim's bet of 1,900. On the turn, Les checked again, and Karim bet 4,700. Les responded with a check-raise to 20,000, and Karim went into the tank. Karim eventually folded, and Les took down the pot as their table broke.