Levy's Worse Flush Draw Gets There
On the flop of , Tim Phan and Adam Levy checked to Wesley Pantling. He fired 1,700 and then Phan made the call. Levy thought for a minute before raised to 5,000 even. Pantling folded, but Phan came along.
The turn was the and Phan tapped the table. Levy checked behind to see the fall on the river. Phan checked and so did Levy. Phan then showed just the , not turning over his other card. Levy didn't show anything and waited to see Phan's also exposed for just ace high. Levy then turned over the for a worse flush draw, but a rivered pair of deuces. Those lowly deuces were good enough to win the pot and add the chips to Levy's stack.