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Event 64: Josh Reichard ($288,400) Defeats Martin Kabrhel ($197,000)

$10,000 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $1,159,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 25:  15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 ante

Josh Reichard

“Even chop, last chance,” Martin Kabrhel offered to Josh Reichard. Kabrhel was down to less than two barrels of 5K chips, so our reigning Poker Showdown Champ was uninterested.

Kabrhel opened to 145,000 from his button, Reichard announced all-in, and Kabrhel called at risk for 180,000 total.

Reichard: TcTh
Kabrhel: Qs4d

Reichard was in great shape with the tens and needed to dodge the over card or some magic on the board. It ran Jc2c2s8cTd and Reichard never had a sweat to complete his comeback.

He earned $288,400 for his win while Kabrhel took home $197,000.

1st:  Josh Reichard – $288,400 + Showdown Trophy
2nd:  Martin Kabrhel – $197,000

Martin Kabhrel

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