From the 2007 World Series of Poker $5,000 Shorthanded No-Limit Hold'em Event
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TODAY'S TOPIC: Other Flop Play
A $20-$40 game. You limp behind two early limpers with the A-9. The small blind limps. There is $100 in the pot and five players. The flop is: K-9-3, giving you middle pair. It is checked to one of the early players, who bets. What do you do?
 
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Cash games
Satellites
Multitable tournaments

 
 
 
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