Tag: Chris Klodnicki

Give a Little Bit

Jonathan Little just claimed a massive pot after forcing Chris Klodnicki to an extremely difficult decision on the river. The board read by the turn, and both players checked to see the fall on the river.

Negreanu Curious

The hand started with Chris Klodnicki opening to 3,500 from the button, and was called by Daniel Negreanu in the small blind. The flop came down and both players checked, before the fell on the turn.

Brikis Gets a Good Turn, Better River

From the cutoff seat, Josh Brikis raised to 1,500. Chris Klodnicki called from the big blind, then checked the flop. Brikis checked behind. The turn was the , and Klodnicki led for 1,500. Brikis called.

2013 World Series of Poker Day 20: Two Bracelets Awarded; Schneider Eyes Another Title

Isaac Hagerling and Jason Duval won bracelets on Day 20 of the 2013 World Series of Poker. Tom Schneider is closing in on his second of the year.

Chris Klodnicki Eliminated in 5th Place ($70,093)

Razz Chris Klodnicki completed and Tom Schneider made the call. Klodnicki bet out on fourth and fifth with Schneider making the call before he checked sixth.

Klodnicki Spikes River to Double Through Friedman

Omaha Hi-Lo A short-stacked Chris Klodnicki raised to 60,000 under the gun only to have Adam Friedman, who was short himself, three-bet to 90,000. Action folded back around to Klodnicki and he contemplated what to do.

Mueller Takes Chip Lead

Razz Greg Mueller completed showing a and Chris Klodnicki made the call showing a . Mueller found the and bet out while Klodnicki quickly folded after finding the .

"That Was Sick Poker"

Omaha Hi-Lo On a flop of , Chris Klodnicki bet from the small blind only to have Tom Schneider raise. Not to be outdone, Klodnicki three-bet, Schneider called and the turned.

Cooler for Mueller Sends Him Sky High

Omaha Hi-Lo On the first hand since dinner break we found Chris Klodnicki raising to 50,000 from the hi-jack with both Tom Schneider and Greg Mueller making the call from the cutoff and big blind to see a flop fall.

Flush for Klodnicki

Limit Hold'em Chris Klodnicki opened to 40,000 and Greg Mueller defended his big blind. Mueller check-called a bet on the flop before Klodnicki fired a double barrel of 40,000 when the turn landed the .

One Milli for Friedman

Stud Chris Klodnicki completed to 40,000 and Adam Friedman made the call. Both players checked fourth, but Klodnicki bet out on fifth and sixth with Friedman making the call each time.

Mueller Misses

Omaha Hi-Lo Chris Klodnicki made it 30,000 to go and Greg Mueller called from the big blind. Both players checked the flop before Mueller led out when the landed on the turn.

The World for Friedman

Omaha Hi-Lo Adam Friedman opened with a raise to 24,000 and found callers in Chris Klodnicki, Craig Mckinnon and Tom Schneider.

Richey Stays Alive

Omaha Hi-Lo Action folded to Brett Richey in the cutoff and he raised to 20,000, leaving himself just 1,000 behind. Adam Friedman called from the small blind, Chris Klodnicki came along from the big and three players saw a flop of .

Marcel Luske Eliminated in 13th Place ($15,321)

Stud Chris Klodnicki: / / Marcel Luske: / / After another player had completed, Chris Klodnicki two-bet and Marcel Luske three-bet.

David Moskowitz Eliminated in 14th Place ($15,321)

Omaha Hi-Lo After Brett Richey opened with a raise from middle position, David Moskowitz three-bet all in for 21,000 total.

Klodnicki Doubles Through Schneider

Omaha Hi-Lo With 64,000 in the pot and a board reading , Tom Schneider checked from the small blind and Chris Klodnicki bet from the big. Schneider woke up with a check-raise to 32,000, and Klodnicki moved all in for 7,000 more.

A Sloppy Win for Ashton

Stud Hi-Lo Chris Klodnicki: / / Sergey Rybachenko: / / Matthew Ashton: / / We picked up the action on fifth street when Matthew Ashton paired queens and fired out a bet.

Five Thoughts: Two-Time WSOP Bracelet Winners, Bax's Poker Legacy, and More

Five Thoughts covers the second week of the 44th annual World Series of Poker.

2013 World Series of Poker Day 8: Cliff "JohnnyBax" Josephy Wins Second WSOP Bracelet

Cliff "JohnnyBax" Josephy won his second bracelet in the 2013 World Series of Poker Event #9: $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout.

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