"In no-limit hold'em, it is far easier to 'catch up' when you become short-chipped than it is in limit hold'em. If someone has two or three times your chips, all you have to do is go all in with him on one hand and you'll double up."
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A $15-$30 game. You limp in under-the-gun with the K-Q. Everyone folds to the button, who raises, and it is folded to you. You call. There is $85 in the pot and two players. The flop comes: Q-T-9, giving you top pair, a gutshot straight-draw, and a backdoor flush-draw. What do you do?
 
TIP #29
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Bet if you think you have the best hand.
 
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