Over the course of his poker career, he has won two World Series of Poker bracelets and five WSOP Circuit 💴 rings, with overR$11 million in total live earnings, according to Hendon Mob, which tops the charts in his native land.

In 💴 June 2024, at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), he took third place in theR$250,000 buy-in Super High Roller forR$2,279,038. 💴 But the main story in that event was that Kabrhel was accused of cheating by fellow high roller Andrew Robl 💴 and others.

Robl claimed that Kabrhel was marking cards, an accusation Kabrhel denied. The accused cheater, via Twitter, threatened legal action 💴 against Robl.

Some poker players shared clips from the Super High Roller where they labeled Kabrhel's behavior as suspicious. Clips included 💴 playing cards briefly sticking to Kabrhel's fingers and him standing and hovering over opponents while deciding on what action to 💴 take.

Fellow high-stakes pro, Chance Kornuth, called for Kabrhel to be banned, saying he 100% should be banned from the WSOP 💴 and High Roller tournaments due to incessant angle shooting during theR$250,000 Super High Roller.