Yesterday in Event #28 $1,500 no limit hold'em, Martin Kabrhel made day two and started it with a rush of cards and chips. At one point with over 250 people left he had double second places chips. While he still managed a middle-cash, he was not able to hold on. Kabrhel again has a slightly less impressive stack, but a large one none the less.
We found him betting out 750 on a board of into his opponent with almost 3,000 already in the pot. His opponent tanked for a while before eventually making the call.
Kabrhel nonchalantly flipped over for a jack high flush and his opponent mucked. We shall see if Kabrhel can manage another deep run with a nice stack early.
The pot was about 3,000 heading to the flop. It was heads up between a player in the cutoff and Josh Brikis on the button. It was checked to Brikis and he bet 1,500 of his 6,000 chips. His opponent thought for about a minute before raising enough to Brikis all in. Brikis instantly slid his chips forward and the hands were turned up.
Brikis:
Opponent:
Brikis was a huge favorite to double up. He just had to avoid the two remaining Tens and a back-door straight. The turn was the taking away the straight options and giving both players a meaningless heart draw. The river bricked again with the and Brikis now has 15,000.
Joe Cada just busted a shorter-stacked player from the tournament with two queens versus . Cada made a full house after flopping a queen and is up to 12,000 in chips.
After a handful of players limped Jonathan Duhamel made it 650 chips to anyone who wanted to see a flop. He only managed to get one caller. Both players got to see a flop where again Duhamel took charge and bet 650 chips. He was reluctantly called.
On the turn Duhamel bet out 1300 and his opponent folded.