With the blinds at 700/1,400, Chuck Levros limped in under the gun followed by a limp by Patrice Ravary. It was then raised to 4,700 by Tim Singer seated on Ravary’s immediate left. When it was Charli Azoulay’s turn to act, without hesitation he bumped it up to 9,000. The blinds folded and both Levros and Ravary made the call. Singer had all of the players covered and without hesitation he moved all in. Azoulay went deep into the tank and as much as he really seemed to want to make the call, he finally decided to let go of his hand. Levros looked down at his hand and seconds later he announced “call”. Ravary got out of the way and the hands were tabled:
Singer:
Levros:
Levros was in deep trouble and needed some serious assistance The flop came and Singer was still way out in front. On the turn, Levros now picked up both a flush draw and a gutshot straight draw. The river was magical for Levros as the dealer peeled the , giving him a flush and putting him back up over 150,000. Luckily for Singer, he had a good start to the tournament so he still is sitting on about 170,000.