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Ok, your one of the short-stacks, limp the preflop, BB is 5% of your stack, and you catch a flush and straight draw.
As far as the blinds to your chipcount, your ok. You generally start have to get more aggressive when it becomes 10%. E.g if there was more money in the pot, you would consider pushing or doing a check/all-in. Overall you have a very good drawing hand. I would count 15 outs for the 9-flush and the 6-open straight. I am guessing your better than even money to win... The queen is not an out since someone with a K or 8 would beat you. I generally dont like betting drawing hands unless it can buy me a card and that normally could happen if you were betting last. Therefor I would prefer to check and see what everyone else does. The best scenario is a min bet happens, everyone calls-in, the pot builds, and you get a cheap card. Another scenario is someone bets big and you would need to decide to fold/call/raise. I wouldnt mind going all-in to an opp if they bet at least 10% of my stack. I have the possibly of them folding, picking-up 10% on my stack. or they call and I have better than 50% to double-up.
In your situation, I would either fold or go all-in. I would tend to go all-in since 20% of your chips are already-in and your better than even money to win the hand (compounded with the chance the opp could fold and you pick-up 40% to your chipstack). Opp is chipleader too so they might be just bullying you around... Also, I wouldnt put them on a flush draw.
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