Jul 21, 2018
WPT Champions Club member Paul Klann (pictured) just went on a three-hand roller-coaster, and it didn’t have a happy ending.
In the first hand, Klann got short when he lost a hand with queen-ten suited against another player’s pocket aces. That left Klann with just 700 in chips — barely more than a big blind.
Paul Klann – 700 (1.17 bb)
In the second hand, Klann was all in against three other players, and he began ordering a ride (Uber or Lyft) to pick him up from the casino — but then he flopped two pair, turned a full house, and rivered quads to more than quadruple up to 3,300 in chips.
Paul Klann – 3,300 (5.5 bb)
In the third hand, Klann moves all in under the gun for 3,300, and David “The Dragon” Pham calls UTG+1 with . Klann turns over , and needs to improve to stay alive.
The board comes — Klann pairs his queen on the turn, but improves no further. Pham wins the pot with his pocket aces to eliminate Klann.
David Pham – 136,000 (227 bb)
Paul Klann – Eliminated