Kabrhel Offers Arm Wrestle Prop Bet With Jan-Peter Jachtmann & the Greatest Call in Poker History
��If anyone raises I go all in,�� warned Martin Kabrhel from the big blind as the dealer finished the deal.
Action folded round to Alexander Burkart on the button who bet 80,000 which got a raised eyebrow at the daring move from Kabrhel. Benjamin Benoit called in the small blind and Kabrhel addressed Burkart;
��Crazy guy. Crazy. What��s your name?��
��I don��t know,�� Burkart replied.
��You forgot your own name? We have big problem. Ok I will flop a straight and go all in,�� Kabrhel continued and called.
The flop was was checked around and the hit the turn.
Benoit led out for 125,000, Kabrhel folded and Burkart called.
Kabrhel turned his attention to tablemate partypoker sponsored pro Jan-Peter Jachtmann and asked him if he played badminton? Jachtmann replied that he didn��t as you need to be very fit to play.
��Ten thousand I will play you at badminton.�� Kabrhel offered him a sports prop bet but Jachtmann declined instead suggesting an arm wrestle for �10,000.
��Ok,�� Kabrhel said and Jachtmann��s eyes lit up at the prospect, ��First badminton and then arm wrestle.�� A disappointed Jachtmann again declined.
Poker was still going on though and the river was the .
Benoit bet 475,000 and after a few seconds though Burkart called only to see Benoit muck.
��I folded the best hand,�� Kabrhel said and Burkart turned over his for king high.
��Oh my God, that is the greatest call in the history of poker,�� declared Kabrhel.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Benjamin Benoit |
2,500,000
-150,000
|
-150,000 |
Alexander Burkart |
2,000,000
880,374
|
880,374 |
Martin Kabrhel |
900,000
-100,000
|
-100,000 |
|