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Martin KabrhelMartin Kabrhel

In partnership with the World Series of Poker, Hustler Casino Live hosted a high-stakes cash game on the Las Vegas Strip that saw more than $6 million change hands.

The no-limit hold’em game featured blinds of $1,000-$2,000 with a $4,000 big blind ante, and a line up of high-stakes players that were not afraid to mix it up.

Martin Kabrhel Loses Big

The most noticeable player in the game was Martin Kabrhel, who was fresh from busting the $100,000 high roller event when he jumped in. The Czech pro, known for his non-stop table talk, won some sizable pots including a $2.8 million pot that was the second-largest in Hustler Casino Live history. (The record is $3.1 million and belongs to Tom Dwan.)

Kabrhel got it all in preflop with A-K against Alan Keating’s K-Q and won two-thirds of the runouts, banking just over $1.85 million. The five-time bracelet winner also picked up a big one with a straight flush, but was unable to get Eric Wasserson to pay him off with a straight.

After the 14-hour session wrapped up early Saturday morning, Kabrhel was down $2 million and was the biggest loser of the session.

Alan Keating, Martin KabrhelAlan Keating, Martin Kabrhel

Eric Wasserson Continues Hot Streak

The night belonged to Wasserson, who won a big flip early with pocket queens against ‘Texas’ Mike Moncek’s A-K for $1.9 million. In addition to making a good fold against Kabrhel’s straight flush, he also won a $1 million pot with two pair against him a couple hours later.

Despite playing 65% of the hands he was dealt and raising nearly half of them, Wasserson finished with a profit of $2.7 million.

This continues a streak of great results for the Pennsylvania native, who banked $2.1 million during a few sessions of High Stakes Poker on PokerGO back in April. The bracelet winner also took fifth in the WSOP Super Main Event in December for $2.35 million.

Other Winners And Losers

Despite a positive history of playing in the Million Dollar Game, Keating was the second biggest loser of the night, dropping $1.8 million overall.

Santhosh Suvarna just won his third bracelet and $1.92 million in the $50,000 high roller event earlier in the week. The Indian businessman gave back $1.15 million of that profit in the Hustler game.

Peter Wang, whose sister Britney Jing was removed from a WSOP cash game last week, lost $950,000 on the evening.

Despite losing the big flip to Wasserson, Moncek rebounded to finish as a small winner with $100,000 profit. Jack Lee pocketed $450,000, while both Andrew ‘Ace’ Pacheco and DoorDash founder Stanley Tang each won nearly $1.4 million.

Watch The Highlights Below

  • Photos by WSOP – Alicia Skillman, Miguel Cortes





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