2008 World Series of Poker

Event 26 - $1,500 Razz
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$157,619
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$618,345
Entries
453
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Level: 23

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Chris Klodnicki Doubles Through Chris Viox

Just moments before the scheduled dinner break, Chris Klodnicki doubled up through Chris Viox. The hand action was fairly typical. The player first to act bet and the other called. It was Klodnicki's action on sixth street and he thought for about two minutes before betting. Klodnicki was all in for his last 18,000 on the river and the players showed:

Viox: {8-?} {7-?} {5-?} {2-?} {A-?}
Klodnicki: {8-?} {6-?} {4-?} {3-?} {2-?}

Chris Klodnicki doubled up through Chris Viox. With the dinner break upon us, official chip counts will be posted momentarily.

Klodnicki Can't Catch a Break

Chris Viox and Chris Klodnicki just played a hand that saw a bit of action. Klodnicki had been calling Viox's bets until fifth street but open folded his hand in disgust when he had (X) (X) {5-?} {5-?} {5-?} showing.

Klodnicki is down to just 130,000 after the hand.

Can He Be Stopped?

Without jinxing it, Barry Greenstein may be on the fast track to a WSOP bracelet. He just took a monster pot off of Chris Klodnicki. Greenstein bet all the way and even raised the river. Klodnicki reluctantly paid him off.

Come showdown, Greenstein tabled ({A-?}) ({2-?}) ({4-?}) {7-?} {7-?} {3-?} {7-?} which beat Klodnicki's ({A-?}) ({J-?}) ({3-?}) {8-?} {9-?} {6-?} {4-?}.

Greenstein remains the dominant chip leader with roughly 850,000 chips.

Chris Viox Doubles Through Barry Greenstein

Chris Viox
Chris Viox
Chris Viox just doubled up in a hand against Barry Greenstein. Greenstein led the betting the whole way and by sixth street, Viox had called all in.

Viox ended up with a {7-?} {6-?} {5-?} {2-?} {A-?} which bested the {9-?} {8-?} {4-?} {3-?} {A-?} of Greenstein. Viox climbs to 198,000 chips while Greenstein is still very much a force with 717,000.