Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis may not have emerged victorious in the Celebrity Poker Invitational II held in Las Vegas, but he did manage to generate the most thrilling moment of the event, without a doubt.
With the prize pool amounting to $375k, Levis and Bryce Hall eagerly awaited the dealer’s distribution of the flop. Seizing the opportunity, the QB decided to make a daring attempt at predicting the three cards, uttering the numbers “four, eight, nine” – and astonishingly, his prediction turned out to be spot-on.
When the dealer unveiled the cards, Levis couldn’t contain his excitement, and understandably so. According to FanDuel, the chances of accurately predicting the flop are a staggering 1 in 22,100.
While Levis’ successful prediction of the flop is undeniably remarkable, the only way this moment could have been even more uncanny is if the cards had been dealt in the exact order he had foreseen: four, eight, and nine, instead of eight, nine, four. Nevertheless, this occurrence still resulted in an exhilarating moment. Furthermore, Levis went on to claim victory in the hand, which was undoubtedly the ideal outcome for such an extraordinary sequence of events.
Ultimately, the former Kentucky Wildcat concluded the tournament in sixth place, securing a prize of $2,500. Princess Love, the wife of R&B singer Ray J, emerged as the champion of this 73-participant competition, walking away with $20,000.
Levis was accompanied by several other NFL players, including Calais Campbell, Dalton Kincaid, Austin Ekeler, Keenan Allen, Marqise Lee, Brandon Marshall, Laviska Shenault, Eric Ebron, and Aaron Jones, who also participated in the event. Among the NFL players, Shenault achieved the most commendable performance at the tables, finishing in fourth place overall.
During Super Bowl week in Vegas, Levis certainly kept himself occupied. Not only did he accurately predict the flop in the celebrity poker tournament, but he also managed to outshine Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence in a game of ping pong.
Mark possesses extensive knowledge of all major sports, while maintaining a keen focus on the latest developments in the world of golf. He holds a journalism and online media master’s degree from the University of Tennessee, although he leaves it up to you to judge the extent of his expertise. When he’s not engrossed in his work, there’s a high probability that you’ll find him on the golf course.
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