Wrong Way for Parvis
PokerNews' own Matthew Parvis raised from under the gun plus one to 250. The player in the cutoff seat called and then the big blind also called. The three of them saw the flop come down and the big blind open-shoved for 2,300. Parvis stuck all of his chips in for a reshove worth 3,125. The cutoff then folded.
When the hands were turned over, two flush draws were shown and Parvis' hand wasn't looking too good. He held the against the for his opponent.
After a fell on the turn, Parvis could no longer win this pot. The river completed the semantics of things with the .
Parvis sent over the chips and was knocked down to 825 chips.