Hand Dissection – Adam Levy

Adam "Roothlus" Levy is a professional poker player from Orlando, Florida with well over $1 million in online tournament earnings. But like many of his internet cronies, Levy has made a smooth transition to live poker and his results certainly back up the argument that the online crowd has some serious game. Levy made a deep run in the 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event, and along the way collided with several well-known pros. One happened to be the "poker brat" himself, Phil Hellmuth, and the two played an unforgettable hand at the ESPN featured table. PokerNewsDaily got a chance to speak with Levy about the hand, which took place on Day 4 with only 350 of the original 6,844 players remaining in the field. PokerNewsDaily: First, can you go over any history you've had playing with Phil Hellmuth? What do you think of his No-Limit game? Adam Levy: I have played with him before. Briefly in the $1,500 no-limit event in 2005 and then again in the $25K WPT at Bellagio. We played for the entire day on Day 1 and we sat next to each other; even got into it a few times. I think he is an amazing player with ...

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