Andras Nemeth limped and Martin Kabrhel checked his option the big blind to see the flop. Kabrhel check-called a bet 25,000 which brought in the turn.
Kabrhel checked once more and and Nemeth sized up to 75,000. Kabrhel then raised to his "favourte number," 222,000. Nemeth thought for a moment and called.
Kabrhel bet 225,000 on the river and Nemeth would go deep into the tank, giving the dealer several time banks. Eventually he called and Kabrhel rolled over his for king-high. Nemeth paired his ace as he was holding the to claim the pot.
In a limped pot, Andras Nemeth check-called 25,000 on the flop.
Nemeth bet 45,000 on the turn and Martin Kabrhel used a time bank before raising to 160,000.
"Here we go," said Kabrhel before Nemeth called.
"Houston, we have a problem," he continued as the river came the .
"Now it will be tough," said Kabrhel as Nemeth checked it over. Kabrhel shoved for 309,000.
"Yes! No snap call!" cheered Kabrhel loudly. "That's what I'm talking about." Nemeth did eventually call, but Kabrhel tabled for trip fives. Nemeth's went into the muck and Kabrhel doubled up.
Martin Kabrhel moved in with his last 250,000 and Nemeth decided to make the call.
Martin Kabrhel:
Andras Nemeth:
"It was a bluff!" exclaimed Martin, as his jack-high was the underdog. The flop provided Kabrhel some back-door opportunities but the paired the board.
The came on the river to give Nemeth the check mark, the €181,520 up top and his second EPT Prague High Roller title of the series.
Kabrhel, who was a Day 2 registrant, walked away with €121,010.
Andras Nemeth weathered a verbal assault from Martin Kabrhel to win the final EPT Prague €25,000 High Roller for €181,520.
Barely a minute passed without comment or question from Kabrhel during the heads-up battle as the momentum swung back and forth between the pair, but Nemeth finally came out on top to clinch his second EPT Prague €25,000 High Roller title of the festival.
Stephen Chidwick and Pablo Brito Silva were the only other two players to cash, with just four places paid from a field of 18.
EPT Prague €25,000 High Roller Results
Place
Player
Country
Payout (EUR)
1
Andras Nemeth
Hungary
€181,520
2
Martin Kabrhel
Czech Republic
€121,010
3
Pablo Brito Silva
Brazil
€77,790
4
Stephen Chidwick
United Kingdom
€51,860
Final Day Recap
With eight new entries to start the day, start-of-day short stack Johan Guilbert hit the rail early, along with Niklas Astedt, Orpen Kisacikoglu and Yuri Dzivielevski, all of whom bought in on Day 2.
Chris Brewer hit the rail in ninth, with the final eight players still led by Nemeth. There were doubles for Pablo Brito Silva, Marius Gierse and Daniel Dvoress before Gierse hit the rail, followed by Nick Petrangelo.
Nemeth had extended his lead and looked to push ahead even further, only to be pegged back by doubles from Kabrhel and Silva, the latter with pocket kings.
However, his lead was restored after flopping quads to bust Dvoress in sixth and the bubble burst when Timothy Adams ran ace-jack into the ace-queen of Nemeth to leave empty-handed.
Nemeth and Kabrhel shared an elimination apiece as Stephen Chidwick and Silva were eliminated, with Nemeth taking a healthy chip lead into heads-up play.
The heads-up match was as entertaining as it was talkative — from one of the players at least. It was an onslaught from the get-go, with Kabrhel impersonating Phil Hellmuth, suggesting the assembled rail should pay to watch, commenting on the "courage" of his opponent as well as singing and sharing jokes with his masseuse.
And it worked! Kabrhel took over the chip lead and had his opponent down to under 20 big blinds, only for the momentum to shift and see Nemeth take control.
A late double from Kabrhel wasn't enough to postpone the inevitable, and Nemeth finished it off to add €181,520 to the €211,760 he won earlier in the festival.