Levy Flops a Set and Has to Sweat
. Levy had only 61,800 chips remaining in his stack and put them all in the middle. His opponent would have been priced in with a wide range of hands. He was definitely priced in with
, the nut flush draw. He called and saw the bad news -- Levy had flopped a set of kings,
. The turn was neither a repeater nor a diamond. It fell the
. With a floor announcing the action and a large crowd gathered on the rail to watch, the dealer burned and turned... the
. Levy survived to double up to 165,000.