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Moving-in vs Calling all-in on flush draws...
ESPN classic showed the 1998 and 1999 US Poker championships last night. Both came down to huge pots with one guy going for a flush draw.
Negreanu called all-in with a 4-flush & 1 live over card (Q) vs TPTK. O'Neil Longson moved all-in with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] with a 4-flush on the flop and ended up losing to 2-pair when his flush card didn't come. Moving all-in with a flush draw vs calling all-in with a flush draw?? Both were heads up. Negreanu was almost even in chip stack and O'Neil was behind... In these cases, the caller won (Negreanu) and the mover lost (Longson). comments on calling a big all-in with with 9-12 outs? (His Q was live so he did have 12 outs)... note: apologies for being off topic relative to Hillary Duff |
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