Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Klodnicki |
2,362,000
162,000
|
162,000 |
|
||
Chris Bell |
1,371,000
-29,000
|
-29,000 |
Ketan Pandya |
348,000
-102,000
|
-102,000 |
2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harrah's Atlantic City
We've reached the end of the level, and the three remaining players are taking a quick five-minute break. We'll sneak a peek at their exact chip counts while they're gone.
Chris Klodnicki raised to 45,000 on the button and Chris Bell called from the small blind.
The flop came down and Bell checked. Klodnicki bet 50,000, unable to shake Bell. The turn card hit, with both players checking. The river card fell and Bell checked for a third time. Klodnicki fired 220,000 and Bell gave it up.
Klodnicki: Up to about 2,350,000
Bell: Down to roughly 1,400,000
Ketan Pandya raised to 55,000 from the small blind and Chris Klodnicki bumped it to 115,000 from the big blind.
Pandya called and the flop came down . Pandya checked it over to Klodnicki, settling on a bet 155,000. Pandya sat motionless for about three minutes, before flicking his hand to the dealer.
Klodnicki flashed the as the pot was pushed his way.
We're not 100% sure about the preflop action (the Amp Energy girls just walked past us), but we believe Ketan Pandya completed from the small blind, then called a raise to 55,000 from Chris Klodnicki.
In any event, we did see both men check the flop, and Pandya checked again on the turn. Klodnicki took his cue to bet 50,000 at the pot. Pandya promptly check-raised to what looked like 160,000 total, and Klodnicki took a bit of a pause before calling.
That brought them to the river, and Pandya fired out into the pot with another 175,000 chips. Klodnicki took a couple minutes to make sure this time, but he eventually announced a call. Pandya knocked the felt and held his cards up in the air over the muck. Klodnicki turned up , and it was the best hand.
When Pandya dropped his cards back onto the felt, Chris Bell asked to see them, and Pandya flipped over one card. It was paint, but we couldn't tell what it was from here, possibly a black queen. Either way, Klodnicki takes down another nice pot to move Klodnicki up over 2 million. It looks like Pandya is down around 600,000 after that hit.
There are 4.08 million chips in play.
Chris Klodnicki raised to 45,000 on the button and Micah Raskin moved all in from the big blind for 396,000 total. Klodnicki called and tabled , racing with Raskin’s .
The board ran out , safe for Klodnicki to secure the elimination.
Raskin exits as our fourth-place finisher for $117,457.
Katen Pandya raised to 45,000 on the button and Chris Klodnicki popped it to 145,000 from the small blind. Chris Bell folded his big blind and Pandya went into the tank for about three minutes, ultimately folding.
In a battle of the blinds, Chris Bell raised from the small. Micah Raskin re-raised from the big blind for an additional 104,000 to call, and Bell did just that.
The flop came down and Bell checked. Raskin bet 200,000, Bell responded with an all-in shove, and Raskin threw his hand to the muck.
Bell showed the as he collected the chips, up to about 1,375,000.
Todd Terry moved all in for 126,000 on the button and Chris Klodnicki isolated from the small blind.
Terry:
Klodnicki:
It was all but over when the flop came down . The sealed Terry’s fate, with the river merely a formality. Terry exits in fourth place while Klodnicki is up to about 1.2 million.
Ketan Pandya raised to 45,000 from under the gun. Chris Klodnicki called on the button and Micah Raskin came along from the big blind, leading to a flop.
Raskin led out for 160,000 and Pandya took about 90 seconds before calling. Klodnicki folded and the hit the turn. Raskin checked, as did Pandya. They each checked the river card and each revealed flopped flushes. Pandya took it with , besting Raskin’s .