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HighStakes: Nicki Jedlicka is back in business again

Tags: full tilt poker, high stakes, Kaibuxxe, Nicki Jedlicka.
Posted on 24 July 2009 by "T".

Nicki Jedlicka or "Kaibuxxe" which his nickname when playing online is, has had some huge swings in his short high stakes career. During 2007, when "Kaibuxxe" was only 19-years-old, everything was going his way and he managed to win around $3 million dollars in just 3 months time. But as we all know, the most things come to an end sooner or later. 

The swings playing at the highest stakes can be huge as we all know. After seing how "durrrr" lost many millions in the beginning of the year, no one probably though he could go plus this year. But now he's suddenly one of the biggest winners. Another great comeback is from the poker player Nicki "Kaibuxxe" Jedlicka who had a great 2007 when he won around $3 million dollars in just 3 months. But after that he almost dissapeared from the high stakes scene as Phil Ivey and other pro's took the most of his bankroll. Now however it seems like "Kaibuxxe" is soon back in business again. Yesterday for example he won around $1 million dollars. Most of it from "durrrr" at Full Tilt poker. Thanks to this, "Kaibuxxe" is now one of this months biggest winners.

 


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25 comments on "HighStakes: Nicki Jedlicka is back in business again"


 Jodoli24/07/2009 15:55:48 GMT
Lol it is incredible how in high stakes the news speaks about millions of dollars as we speak of hundreds of dollars! It is a level that is very restrict only few players can reach a level like that! I know that i never will
 KingEraiser24/07/2009 16:00:21 GMT
welcome back and good luck
 ih8usukouts24/07/2009 17:16:15 GMT
I would probably cry if I lost that much money...lol
 guille22xt24/07/2009 17:57:26 GMT
Woah, I didnt know that that was his nickname, If we get more and more people to High stakes tables we will see a lot of gooood action haha!
 shokaku24/07/2009 18:07:24 GMT
Jedlicka vs durrrr -> two sick gamblers collide. Smile

If they play more often we will see a lot of those million dollar sessions.
 Davoodoo24/07/2009 22:10:04 GMT
How old is he ? 21 ? Cant be healthy handling that kind of stress being so young ... i really dont think its good for anyone to be a millionare at extremly young age.
 shokaku24/07/2009 22:32:32 GMT
Posted by Davoodoo:
How old is he ? 21 ? Cant be healthy handling that kind of stress being so young ... i really dont think its good for anyone to be a millionare at extremly young age.


Yep. He should ship the money to me. I am old enough to handle it. Big Smile
 AvegZ25/07/2009 11:27:22 GMT
He spanked Patrik Antonius for about 600k yesterday.
 scl197525/07/2009 15:25:46 GMT
these guys are the worlds most magnificent gamblers,they just dont understand the value of money,they just dont care.good on em.you only live once.
 dalia1125/07/2009 18:03:50 GMT
Yeah, they could give me only few big blinds from their stakes Big Smile and then I hvae good bankrool. Big Smile
 shokaku25/07/2009 18:34:15 GMT
He won a nice 560k pot against Antonius in PLO, when his opponent tried to make a huge bluff at the river where a third spade hit the board.
 BlackPanther26/07/2009 18:04:35 GMT
These amounts of money is just sick and i cant imagine loosing 600.000 in one pot :/
 shokaku26/07/2009 18:08:14 GMT
Posted by BlackPanther:
These amounts of money is just sick and i cant imagine loosing 600.000 in one pot :/

Calm down. One player puts only half of that money in the middle. So it is "only" a loss of 300.000 bucks. Blink
 SuperNoob26/07/2009 19:23:16 GMT
Too much money for his age, lol
No wonder he is having swings.
He has won that kind of money after a long time, now just need to keep the momentum and then durrrr will have some serious competition, although he already won big frm him
 shokaku26/07/2009 21:04:00 GMT
Watched a few hands at highstakesdb. That kid is sick. Put 100k in with a lousy pair of 9s. At Omaha!! Against a decent player like Antonius!!! Naturely the river came to his rescue and gave him trips. Shock
 B1gfoot26/07/2009 21:16:27 GMT
FT sure know how to boost a profile.
 Davoodoo26/07/2009 21:34:07 GMT
Grrr i would be cool if he won against durrrr ... but when he it is against antonius it isnt fun anymore Angry
 shokaku26/07/2009 21:47:25 GMT
Posted by Davoodoo:
... but when he it is against antonius it isnt fun anymore Angry

It gets even funnier. Putting in 50k+ with JT87 preflop? Sure. Shock

Making a straight and winning a 400k pot with that. Sure. Aww crap!
 dianakyra27/07/2009 00:19:24 GMT
Pass the sugar 2 me Aww crap!
 kokexx27/07/2009 05:33:51 GMT
$3 million dollars in just 3 months time............ wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
 Phospate2227/07/2009 05:59:09 GMT
good luck, i wish i have a million Tongue
 GeneYuss27/07/2009 09:29:55 GMT
High stakes...Anyone know how big these guys bankrolls are?
 ADACTA27/07/2009 10:28:37 GMT
it must be rly large, but not from playing only.
they have some nice promo deals.
Reading that Ziigmund lost nearly 6 mio in Las Vegas
made me rly dizzy.
Well they get stacked, they make promo and all.
I believe that the have a 50-60 buyin bankroll.

So at least 5-6 mio$
 Fakiry27/07/2009 23:24:29 GMT
A 20 year old boy spending that much money. Hight Stakes is another reality. It is sad to know that durrrr olst a part of his recovery from this year to Kaibuxxe, but very good to know that new names are coming to the high stakes level. Come on rich poker players, lets animate high stakes world, bring more good action to the TV!
 DrTre121328/07/2009 08:35:28 GMT
WOW, good for this kid. He's only in his early 20's and playing for millions!! How many 20-somethings does anyone know, play these high-stakes?! Big Smile

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