Overview
- Kabrhel topped a 10,794-entry field at Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas to win Event #75 and earn his first WSOP bracelet in Las Vegas.
- He defeated start-of-day chip leader Alexander Yen heads-up, with Yen collecting $566,170 as the runner-up.
- The triumph represents Kabrhel’s fourth WSOP bracelet overall, following three titles at WSOP Europe.
- His win vaulted him past Benny Glaser to seize the lead in the 2025 WSOP Player of the Year standings.
- With the Main Event now under way, Kabrhel’s breakout performance positions him as a leading contender this summer.