Playing Poker by Daniel Negreanu : Pros don’t overplay coin-flip situations

Fans of televised poker have heard a commentator use the terms “coin flip” and “race situation” to describe a big all-in altercation. These terms are typically used when a player with a pair risks it all against another player with two overcards, such as pocket sixes versus A-K.

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Tue, September 30th, 2008

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