From the 2004 Borgata Poker Open
David Williams
Daniel Negreanu
 
 
 
 
"In no-limit hold'em, you can lose your entire stack by making one wrong move. If you can read your opponents correctly, you can make very good calls when you know that someone is out of line, or fold a hand when you are sure that you are beaten."
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TODAY'S TOPIC: Drawing Hands
A $15-$30 game. You are in the cutoff seat holding K-T. Two early players limp in. You limp as well as the small blind. There is $75 in the pot and five players. The flop is: A-9-7, giving you a flush-draw. The small blind checks. The big blind bets. One early limper calls and the other folds. What do you do?
 
 
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