# 5/10 NL Holdem. 6 handed with 1000 stacks. You're on the button at an ultra aggressive table with 9h8h. UTG raises to 40, you call, big blind also calls. Flop is:
As7h6h
BB checks, UTG bets 80, you call, BB raises to 300, UTG calls. What do you do?
FoldCall
Raise all-in
# 3/6 NL HU. $1,200 stacks. You decided to make a standard raise to $18 and the BB re raises to $54. You both are consistently making continuation bets after raising/re-raising. You call with:
JSJH
BB makes a continuation bet of $75 on a flop of:
QdJc7s
You raise to $200 and he flat calls. The bb checks a turn of:
7d
You bet $200 on the turn and he flat calls. The river is:
5H
He checks the river and you bet $300 and he ends up instantly pushing over the top of your bet. What is he most likely holding?
KKQQ
77
55
# NL Tourney with Blinds 2k/4k. Your stack is 130k and you raise to 12k in middle position with:
KdQd
The button calls (140k stack) and its heads up with a flop of:
10d8c4c
You bet 12k and the button calls.
The turn:
Js
You fire another barrel for 30k and your opponent moves all-in. Your confident your opponent has A10.
Are you getting the right odds to call? Whats your move?
Yes, Your implied odds are favourable and you're pot committed to call
Yes, Even though your odds are favourable you don't have risk your tournament life on a draw
No, You're not getting the right odds but feel pot committed
No, Your odds are unfavourable so you must fold# You're short-stacked in an MTT and have pocket 7h7d. You have been re-raised by an opponent to kill the action and your positive he has a big pair. Which hand would you prefer to be up against if you were to call?
AhAd
KhKd
same odds for both# 5/10 NL cash game. $1,000 stacks. 6 handed. You are in middle position with:
AhKh
A loose aggressive player UTG raises to $40. You re-raise to $130 and he calls.
The flop is:
3h4h8c
He checks and you bet $185 into the $280 pot. He check raises all-in. What should you do?
Call
Fold
# Calculate the number of 'outs' opponent 2 has to outright win the hand given all players have moved all in on the turn:
Opponent 1: QcQs Opponent 2: KC8HOpponent 3: 9h9s
Flop:
Jc10c9c5h
10
11
1213
14
# 5/10 NL. 9 handed. It is folded to you in the Cut-Off. Your table is loose aggressive and you are a tight passive player. What is the most common play for a player of your style in this position?
Jh10h
Raise
FoldCall
# What are the chances your pocket pair will flop on a set?
10.5:1
9.5:1
8.5:17.5:1
# 6 man table. 5/10 NL with 1k stacks. You're dealt QT off in cut-off and you raise to $30. The button calls and so does the big blind.
Flop:
KcQd10d
BB check. You make a continuation of bet $50 - The button raises to $150 and the bb calls. You think for a moment and decide to call.
Turn:
8c
The big blind leads out for $250. Whats your move?
Call, you maybe be up against a straight but have the implied odds to call
Call, you're confident that you're ahead of the big blind but don't have a read on the button
Raise, isolate the bb since he missed the flush draw on the turn
Raise, its likely you're ahead and should protect your hand by raising
Fold, its unlikely your hand is best at this point
Fold, you might have the best hand but there are many hands that dominate you# 5/10 NL cash game. $1,250 stacks. UTG limps for $10. You call in middle position with:
Ac8c
One more limp on the button, SB completes and BB checks. Flop:
3cKc4c
Blinds check, UTG bets $20 into the $50 pot. You raise to $100. All fold to UTG who calls. Turn is:
Kh
UTG checks, you bet $200. He calls. River is:
Qh
UTG checks, you bet $330, UTG check raises all-in for your last $610. The UTG player is tight aggressive. He limps about 10% of his hands and raises about 25% pre-flop.
What should you do?
Call
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