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Poker Now Newsletter: Edition 9
In this issue...
WSOP: Cheating Allegations
Poker Now: $600 Amazon Card Freeroll
Brewer takes the $250 Super High Roller
WSOP: Cheating Allegations
The World Series of Poker is investigating a player for cheating after he finished third in the most expensive tournament on the schedule.
Dan Smith (@DanSmithHolla) had some choice words for Martin Kabrhel (@martinkabrhell) after his elimination from the $250,000 Super High Roller Bowl.
📺 - Watch live here: bit.ly/WSOP-2023-EV40
— PokerGO (@PokerGO)
3:29 AM • Jun 19, 2023
Martin Kabrhel, a high-stakes professional from the Czech Republic, was accused of wrongdoing Sunday by at least two prominent poker players before, during and after the $250,000 buy-in Super High Roller No-Limit Hold’em event…
Breaking News: Kabrhel Denies Cheating
On behalf of yesterday situation I feel necessary to speak up. @Andrew_Robl yesterday posted on twitter an accusation that I'm marking cards and cheating in poker tournaments. I was shocked by how quickly people took it as true, pure statement with no evidence and..
— Martin Kabrhel (@martinkabrhell)
1:44 AM • Jun 20, 2023
Read More Here: Kabrhel Denies Cheating Allegations, Threatens to Sue Robl (Source: Poker News)
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Chris Brewer Takes the $250k Super High Roller
For the past couple of years, there's seemed to have been a common theme in many high rollers — Chris Brewer would take a bad beat or run into a cooler at the most inopportune times. After Isaac Haxton won a bracelet earlier this summer, he was at the top of many poker fan's list of "Best to Have Never Won a Bracelet." - Read More from the WPT