Eiler Shoves Into Kabrhel
The first hand on the outer tables lasted 13 minutes and it was Andreas Eiler that eventually moved all in and forced a fold from Martin Kabrhel. What had happened? It folded to short stack Kenny Hallaert, who looked at his cards, laughed and folded. Eiler raised top 1.7 million on the button and Kabrhel three-bet to 4.8 million after some consideration, Eiler called.
On the flop, Kabrhel bet 3.7 million and Eiler called before the on the turn saw Kabrhel check his stack, cough and take a ship of water. "Do you have a paper with the chips?" Kabrhel asked the dealer and Dominik Nitsche joked to Hallaert "The blinds might go up on you." Kabrhel then bet 4.9 million and Eiler called.
After the river, Kabrhel checked and Eiler moved all in. Kabrhel asked for a count and folded once it was deemed to be for more than 16 million.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andreas Eiler |
45,050,000
14,600,000
|
14,600,000 |
Martin Kabrhel |
15,500,000
-13,600,000
|
-13,600,000 |
|