
A small field with big names
the $30,000 Super High Roller attracted 44 entries and a prize pool of $1,320,000. Eight players made the money, including several well-known names.
Rodrigo Seiji finished third for $186,000 and Andre Akkari finished fourth for $142,000.
Estonian pro Ottomar Ladva eliminated Seiji with a strong 3:1 chip lead over Kabrhel.
Ladva had the chip lead early on and even won a big pot with a queen hand, reducing Kabrhel's chip lead to just 725,000.
At that point, the odds were almost 14:1, and the game seemed almost over.
The turn that changed everything
Kabrhel refused to give up. His first hand back was a double raise with K-7 against Ladva's 10-5 of the same suit.
This double raise meant that he was only ten big blinds behind, which gave him some breathing space.
Soon after, the situation quickly changed. Ladva made an all-in from the button with Aโฅ4โฆ, and Kabrhel had Kโ Kโฃ in the big blind.
Kabrhel's pair of kings held and he won a huge pot. This significantly reduced Ladva's chip lead, and suddenly the pressure was on Ladva.
As the game progressed, Kabrhel slowly moved into first place, and soon Ladwa's huge chip stack disappeared.
Just won the 30k Super High Roller at @BSOPofficial ๐
Martin Kabrhel (@martinkabrhell) November 19, 2025
The rail created an amazing atmosphere and the ๐ฆ power turned the heads-up in his favour.
You can watch the replay on the BSOP YouTube channel with commentary by the one and only @MariaHo.
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The final blow
Ladva lost more than ten big blinds by the last hand. Ladva called from the big blind with Qโฃ7โฆ, trying to catch up with Kabrhel who bet all in with 3โฆ3โฆ.
With the table showing Aโฃ10โฃ6โฆ4โฃ4โฆ, Kabrhel had the best hand and won another title for his incredible performance in 2025.
Ladva finished second and won $292,000, the third largest cash prize of his career. His second place finish boosted his lifetime earnings to more than $3.6 million.
Kabrhel has enjoyed tremendous success in tournaments. in 2025, he had four victories and earned more than $3.3 million this year alone.
Based on his results so far, he is on his way to one of his best seasons yet.
Final results
| Location | Player | Prize |
| 1 | Martin Kabrhel | $422,000 |
| 2 | Ottomar Ladva | $292,000 |
| 3 | Rodrigo Seiji | $186,000 |
| 4 | Andre Akkari | $142,000 |
| 5 | Thiago Macedo | $111,860 |
| 6 | Rafael Moraes | $86,800 |