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Martin Kabrhel Adds Sixth WSOP Circuit Ring While in Las Vegas

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Kabrhel’s recent win adds momentum as the Circuit series moves toward its final stages

Martin Kabrhel added another title to his résumé this week, winning his sixth ring on the World Series of Poker Circuit during a stop in Las Vegas. The victory came in the $600 Monster Stack event, where he topped a large field to secure the latest achievement of his career.

Kabrhel earned just over $52,000 for the win, along with a prize package that includes a trip to the Bahamas. The event drew 588 entries, with 62 players finishing in the money. He closed out the tournament by defeating John Carothers in heads-up play after a long final day.

This result carries added significance, as it marks Kabrhel’s first Circuit ring win outside of the Czech Republic. His previous five titles all came in Rozvadov, where he has enjoyed consistent success over the years. The latest victory also ends a gap, as his last ring came back in 2019.

Kabrhel’s win adds to an already strong stretch of results. He finished 2025 with several deep runs, including multiple six-figure scores and a high-profile performance in a major high-stakes event. Those results helped reinforce his position as one of the more recognizable and active players on the circuit.

The latest score also pushes his career tournament earnings past the $19 million mark, further building on an already impressive record. While known for his table presence and outspoken style, his results continue to back up his reputation in competitive fields.

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