Neilson Gets Caught In The Cookie Jar
With a cutoff raise to 850 and a flat call from Adam Levy on the button, Daniel Neilson put on the squeeze to 3,150. The cutoff folded but Levy made the call to see a flop of .
Neilson checked and Levy bet 2,900. Neilson then check-raised to 15,000 which was enough to put Levy to a decision for his last chips. It wasn't much of a decision as he quickly called.
Neilson:
Levy:
How do you spell "Oooooops"? Neilson was pulling one helluva move but it backfired as Levy showed a set of jacks.
"Well, this would be a bad way to go..." said a surprised Levy as Neilson would need a brutal runner-runner to send him to the rail. It wasn't to be, as the turn and river gave Levy the double up. He's up to 35,000 with Neilson back to 17,600.