"It is in the nature of professional or tough high-stakes poker games that it is mathematically correct to fold a lot of hands right away. If you are playing too many hands (which equates to too many bad hands) in a tough poker game, you will often find yourself "drawing mighty thin"; that is, trying to win by catching particular cards that are in short supply."
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The game is $20-$40. You are on the button holding T-T. An early player, a middle player, and the cutoff limp. You raise, the small blind folds, and everyone else calls. There is $210 in the pot and five players. The flop comes: K-T-3, so you have middle set. The big blind checks. The early limper bets and the other two opponents call. What do you do?
 
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