"Any time you play a hand in no-limit hold'em, you can be putting all your chips at risk. You have to learn how to manage the amount of chips you put at risk. There is no disgrace in going broke on a hand."
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TODAY'S TOPIC: Drawing Hands
A $20-$40 game. You are in the small blind with the J-T. A middle player limps, the button calls, you call, and the big blind raps. Four of you see a flop of 8-7-3. You have two overcards, a gutshot, and a backdoor flush-draw. What do you do?
 
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When a player in front of you has already bet, raise if you think you have the best hand.
 
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