Daniel Rezaei raised to 5,500 in early position and Oleksii Kovalchuk called in the small blind. Martin Kabrhel then three-bet to 22,000 in the big blind and only Rezaei called.
Both players checked the 10?9?3? flop and the 3? fell on the turn. Kabrhel checked, Rezaei bet 18,500, and Kabrhel called.
"Sexy," Kabrhel said as the 6? fell on the river.
"Sixty?" the dealer asked him.
"No, I said sexy. That's a joke. Somebody smile. No takers," Kabrhel said. He then bet 48,000.
"Yes, no snap-call. Winner," Kabrhel said, raising his arms in the air as Rezaei went into the tank. Kabrhel started his own personal clock on Rezaei and counted down from five. "Okay, dead hand," he said. He eventually did call the clock.
"You want advice from me? Pay her €20 and I'll tell you," Kabrhel offered Rezaei if he paid the dealer. "If somebody bets on the river, it's never a bluff," he added.
Rezaei eventually folded. "You want to see for the spectators? Tomorrow," Kabrhel said as he tossed his cards into the muck and took in the pot.
"Anyone have change for a €50," Rezaei asked, and Dietrich Fast came over from another table to give Rezaei change so he could pay the dealer.
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Daniel RezaeiMartin KabrhelOleksii Kovalchuk