With the betting folded around to the button, a short-stacked player moved all in for ~8,000. The small blind quickly folded, but Adam "Roothlus" Levy paused for just a minute. After glancing at his cards, he stared at his opponent's chips fanned out in a line toward the center of the table. After he made a mental count, he shrugged and quietly called.
Levy tabled , and he was indeed ahead of the all-in player's . An ace on the flop all but locked it up, and the board ended up reading . Levy adds those 8,000 chips to his stack, and he's up to 34,000 now.