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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
Wow, he's awful. The arrogant comments at the end are the best part.
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
Wow, you scored a 78? I got a 71! Anybody score lower? |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
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Wow, you scored a 78? I got a 71! [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, Dave: [ QUOTE ] You haven't grasped the essence of playing hold'em yet. Practice some more on the computer (software / free tournaments), buy some books and play low-limit hold'em only, because you're not ready to step up yet. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
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[ QUOTE ] Wow, you scored a 78? I got a 71! [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, Dave: [ QUOTE ] You haven't grasped the essence of playing hold'em yet. Practice some more on the computer (software / free tournaments), buy some books and play low-limit hold'em only, because you're not ready to step up yet. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] LOL |
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Wow, you scored a 78? I got a 71! Anybody score lower? [/ QUOTE ] 65 That quiz was stoopid. |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
6) You're in the small blind, holding Ah Ks. Seat # 2 has raised, everybody has folded. What do you do?
fold (7 points) call (5 points) raise (4 points) Best Answer: fold The raiser figures to have a high pair or AK as well (remember, he's a professional player raising under the gun). Why get involved when your hand is an underdog to begin with? You don't know where you're at in the hand: if you flop a king, you might lose a lot of money; if you flop an ace when the raiser has in fact a wired pair, you might not get any action; if you flop nothing but he doesn't have anything either he might outplay you and make you lay down the best hand. 7) Same situation. This time you hold Ah Kh. What do you do? fold (7 points) call (6 points) raise (4 points) Best Answer: fold The fact that your hand is suited isn't really important here. If your call induces a call by the big blind, then your hand might be playable. However, folding is still the best option: why invest a lot of money when there's nothing in the pot, out of position when you know your opponent has a real hand? O rly? |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
read bolded sections.
You're in the big blind with Ah 3h. There have been no raises, five people see the flop Td 8h 5h. You have checked and called the flop (seat # 4 has been the bettor) and all four remaining players have checked the turn (Ks). A third heart comes on the river (9h) and the small blind comes out betting. What do you do? fold (2 points) call (8 points) raise (6 points) Best Answer: call This is a good time to go for the overcall. The players behind you must have made something (small flush, straight) with the nine, hands that might be good enough for one, but not for two bets. The small blind might be bluffing, might fold against your raise or, if you get reraised, your hand might not even be good. lolololololololololololol donk donk donk donk |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
I agree that this guy is weak as hell. The quiz also gives you 2 points for the obvious wrong answer.
You have 77 and flop middle set. 2pts for the check/fold. And folding AKs in the SB just because a pro raised UTG? He's gonna go like Broomcorn's uncle. I scored an 81. I just went back and clicked fold on every answer for fun and scored a 77. |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
SLOTBOOM SHALAKLAK BOOM
Edit: shant. Adding no content to threads since 2004. |
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Re: I Don\'t Know Enough to be a Winning Player (QUIZ)
Remember, you can always get two points for folding! So play it safe, kids!
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