
Martin Kabrhel, the Czech "tabletop microphone," won the Monster Stack event, a $600 buy-in, at the World Series of Poker Circuit in Las Vegas on Tuesday night.
Kabrhel earned approximately $52,000 in prize money with this victory, his sixth WSOP Tour gold ring and his first since 2019. This is also his first WSOPC gold ring won outside the Czech Republic—his previous five were all won at the Rozvadov International Tour event.
The two-day event attracted 588 entries, with 62 players ultimately receiving prize money. Kabrhel defeated John Carothers heads-up to claim the title. The winner's prize includes a $5,000 Bahamas tour package and, according to The Hendon Mob, pushes Kabrhel's career winnings past the $19 million mark. This is his first major win in 2026, having previously only secured three smaller prizes at the WSOPC International Tour event in Rozvadov.
Another bumper year for Kabrhel?
This top player, boasting four WSOP bracelets and six WSOPC rings, is riding high on the momentum of late 2025. He secured three six-figure wins and a stunning $1.3 million payout in the WSOP Paradise Series (a source of considerable sideline buzz). That massive prize came in the $125,000 Triton Bracelet event, where he finished third, the same event won by David Coleman. Kabrhel's 2025 has been nothing short of spectacular, including winning his fourth WSOP bracelet in the Mini Main Event and a third-place finish in the summer opener, the $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event.
Kabrhel's WSOPC gold ring journey began with his first in 2016, and Tuesday's victory is his latest since 2019. Prior to this, all his gold rings were won in the Czech Republic, with his most notable achievement being his win in the WSOPC Rozvadov Main Event in March 2019.

Martin Kabrhel's six WSOPC gold rings:
March 2026 – WSOPC Las Vegas – $600 Monster Chip Stack – $52,420
March 2019 – WSOPC Rozvadov – €1,700 Main Event – €200,350
October 2018 – WSOPC Rozvadov – €550 Mixed Race (LHE/PLO) – €12,932
September 2018 – WSOPC Rozvadov – €300 Limit Texas Hold'em – €53,928
April 2017 – WSOPC Rozvadov – €660 No-Limit Texas Hold'em – €17,556
November 2016 – WSOPC Rozvadov – €8,888 No-Limit Texas Hold'em – €48,450
The WSOP Circuit in Las Vegas is about to kick off with a major event, the $1,700 Main Event, which PokerOrg will be reporting live from the event. This event guarantees a total prize pool of $500,000 and will feature three starting groups on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, with a combined second day of events on Sunday. All players will compete for a spot at the final table on Monday, where a substantial prize pool and a trip to the Bahamas await.
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