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Roothlus
We caught up to this hand a bit late, but we managed to join as the dealer was putting the turn card down on a board reading . An unknown player had the betting lead, and he fired 3,075 chips at the pot. Adam "Roothlus" Levy was the other player in the hand, and he didn't waste too much time making the call.
The last card off was the , and the aggressor stuck a big stack of 20,000 chips into the middle, enough to put Roothlus to a decision for the rest of his own chips. Levy had about 13,000 left to work with, and he eventually decided folding was the most prudent course of action, sending his cards back to the dealer and saving his remaining chips for a better spot.