Levine Likes the Turn
Peter Levine was all in pre-flop for a total of about 25,000 chips. Ben Grundy got in there with him. The two players had virtually identical hands: for Grundy, for Levine. That's why Grundy didn't want to hit his kicker after an all-Broadway flop of . Yet hit it he did, when the turn came to give Grundy two pair and Levine a straight. Grundy had outs to a full house on the river, but the was not one of them.
Grundy is down to 78,000 after doubling Levine up to 56,000.