"In the first round of the World Series, as well as in the first round of the smaller-buy-in events at the WSOP, a pair of kings is not a big enough hand to get broke with. The only hand that is big enough to get broke with before the flop is two aces."
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A $10-$20 game. You raise from middle position with Q-Q after an early player limps in. The next player as well as the cutoff and the big blind call. There is $105 in the pot and five players. The flop is: T-8-7, giving you an overpair. It is checked to you. You bet, the other two players call, and the big blind raises. The early limper folds. What do you do?
 
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Certain hands should typically be played aggressively on the turn.
 
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