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Martin Kabrhel’s rollercoaster run at Triton’s $100K Main Event ends in drama

From a $1.36M payout to a heated table clash—how one bold move reshaped Kabrhel’s Triton Poker journey. A tale of skill, frustration, and costly gambles.

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Martin Kabrhel’s rollercoaster run at Triton’s $100K Main Event ends in drama

Martin Kabrhel has made waves at the Triton Poker Series after a strong but costly performance. The Czech player secured a $1.367 million payout in Event #8 before moving on to the $100,000 Main Event. His run there took an unusual turn after a table dispute and a high-stakes blunder.

Kabrhel began the $100,000 Triton Main Event with a starting stack of 250,000 chips. He quickly built it up to 359,000 before running into trouble. Unhappy with his table assignment, he requested a change but was informed he would have to wait until the next day.

Kabrhel’s tournament journey has been marked by both high rewards and costly mistakes. His third-place finish in Event #8 secured a seven-figure prize, while his aggressive play in the Main Event shifted momentum to Wakeman. The outcome leaves him with a mix of strong results and a memorable misstep.

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