2008 World Series of Poker

Event 26 - $1,500 Razz
Day: 3
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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
Players Left 1 / 453
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Level: 25

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Chris Klodnicki Doubles Up

On just the 2nd hand of play since the break, Chris Klodnicki doubled up.
Klodnicki bet the whole way and Greenstein called. His last 15,000 went in dark on 7th street and Greenstein made a reluctant call.

Klodnicki showed: ({A-?}) ({2-?}) ({5-?}) {6-?} {5-?} {4-?} {7-?} and Greenstein mucked his (X) (X) {10-?} {7-?} {2-?} {2-?} (X).

Klodnicki is up to 520,000 after the hand.

Greenstein Inches Closer

Barry Greenstein just came back over the 1,000,000 mark. In a hand that saw the river, Greenstein tabled a {6-?} {5-?} {4-?} {2-?} {A-?} which had Klodnicki mucking.

Greenstein won the next two hands and Klodnicki is now very short with just 160,000.

Stayin' Alive

Klodnicki was all in on fifth street and told Greenstein "I'm still drawing." Greenstein replied "so am I."

By sixth street, Klodnicki had made a {7-?} {5-?} {4-?} {2-?} {A-?} low and Greenstein was drawing dead. He is now up to roughly 320,000.

"Not Even Close"

Heads Up Play
Heads Up Play
As we approach hour three in this heads up battle, Chris Klodnicki looked over at a seemingly bored Barry Greenstein and asked "are you tired?" Greenstein's expression didn't change in the slightest as he said "not even close....poker doesn't tire me out at all."

Klodnicki may not know it, but Greenstein is on record as saying he has previously played for three days straight. Granted those were in his younger days, but nevertheless, I don't think we'll see stamina be an issue for "The Bear" this evening as he closes in on his third WSOP bracelet.

Chris Klodnicki Crippled

Chris Klodnicki is left with just 110,000 chips after calling down Barry Greenstein to the river. Greenstein showed a {7-?} {6-?} {4-?} {3-?} {2-?} which was good enough to win the hand and leave Klodnicki with less than 2 big bets.