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1/20: What are kickers?
1The cards of a poker hand which do not determine the rank of the hand
2unimportant cards
3The cards of a poker hand which determine the rank of a hand [3]
2/20: On the flop you have two pair. What kind of hand do you have?
a made hand
a trash hand [1]
a draw
3/20: You start with the short stack strategy and the $50 starting capital from PokerStrategy on NL10 ($0.05/$0.10). What amount do you need to be eligible to climb up to NL25 ($0.10./$0.25)?
$90
$150
$200 [3]
4/20: You are in the big blind and get a freeplay. On the flop you hit top pair. You play this hand if...
your second starting card is at least a queen.
you have only one opponent.
your second starting card is an ace or king. [2]
5/20: How many community cards are there in a Texas Hold'em game?
3
4
5 [5 kaartis]
6/20: You are in the big blind and get a freeplay. What does that mean?
Only the player in the small blind is in the hand.
In font of you all players folded and you win the hand.
Nobody raised in front of you and you don't have to invest more money to see a flop. [3]
7/20: At the beginning of the hand you had a stack of $2.00. Preflop you raised to $0.40. How is the stack size:raise size ratio?
$2.40:$0.40 or 6:1
$1.60:$0.40 or 4:1
$2.00:$0.40 or 5:1 [3]
8/20: You play NL25 ($0.10/$0.25) and lose some money. When do you have to rebuy?
As soon as you have $4.50 or less.
when you have lost it all.
As soon as you have $3.75 or less [2]
9/20: What is an open ended straight draw?
Five connected cards. One additional card is missing to a straight.
Three connected cards. One additional card is missing to a straight.
Four connected cards. One additional card is missing to a straight [3]
10/20: Which starting hand has the abbreviation AQ?
An ace and a queen
An ace and a jack
An ace and a king
11/20: A sustainable bankroll management protects you against...
big losses.
bankruptcy [ja naw wariants Bad Beats tas njemam big losses]
12/20: You raised before the flop and have a trash hand on the flop. You are first to act. You bet...
if you have only one opponent.
if you have no more than 2 opponents
in any case [3]
13/20: You are in the big blind and get a freeplay. On the flop you hit a flush draw. What do you do?
You check and fold to a bet from the opposition.
You go all-in.
You bet the size of the pot and go all-in if one of your opponents raises. [1]
14/20: You play NL25 ($0.10/$0.25) and your stack is less than $3.75. You rebuy to which amount?
to $6.00
to $5.00
to $4.00 [1]
15/20: You play NL10 ($0.05/$0.10) and raise from middle position with a pair of nines, 99 after two players limped to $0.60. Your remaining stack is $1.20. One opponent behind you raises to $2.00. All players fold. What do you do?
You fold.
You call.
You go all-in. [3]
16/20: You have a pair of queens, QQ. The flop is deuce, three and eight, 238. What kind of hand do you have?
Overpair
Monster draw
Top pair [3]
17/20: What kind of hands do you play according to the short stack strategy?
Only very strong hands
Every hand, if the situation seem to be appropriate
Only aces or kings [1]
18/20: What do you do with a hand which is not listed in the starting hands chart?
If your hand consits of two cards from the same suit you can call the big blind if at least two players are already in the pot.
You fold unless you are in the big blind and can see the flop for free.
You raise if no one is in the hand yet. Otherwise you fold your hand. [2]
19/20: In the starting hands chart you find the entry Raise/Reraise for your hand. What do you do if one opponent raised and another opponent reraised this raise.
You call
You go all-in.
You fold [2]
20/20: You have raised before the flop with a pair of jacks, JJ. One opponent called your raise. The flop is ace, three, seven - A 3 7. You are first to act and bet. Your opponent raises. What do you do?
You go all-in.
You fold.
You call. [1]
P.S. kkas war buut nepareizi jo es sho taktiku neizmantoju!
Šeit juus dabujat 50 $ par briivu un well 100 $ kad esat izspildijushi bonussa noteikumus!
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1/20: What are kickers?
1The cards of a poker hand which do not determine the rank of the hand
2unimportant cards
3The cards of a poker hand which determine the rank of a hand [3]
2/20: On the flop you have two pair. What kind of hand do you have?
a made hand
a trash hand [1]
a draw
3/20: You start with the short stack strategy and the $50 starting capital from PokerStrategy on NL10 ($0.05/$0.10). What amount do you need to be eligible to climb up to NL25 ($0.10./$0.25)?
$90
$150
$200 [3]
4/20: You are in the big blind and get a freeplay. On the flop you hit top pair. You play this hand if...
your second starting card is at least a queen.
you have only one opponent.
your second starting card is an ace or king. [2]
5/20: How many community cards are there in a Texas Hold'em game?
3
4
5 [5 kaartis]
6/20: You are in the big blind and get a freeplay. What does that mean?
Only the player in the small blind is in the hand.
In font of you all players folded and you win the hand.
Nobody raised in front of you and you don't have to invest more money to see a flop. [3]
7/20: At the beginning of the hand you had a stack of $2.00. Preflop you raised to $0.40. How is the stack size:raise size ratio?
$2.40:$0.40 or 6:1
$1.60:$0.40 or 4:1
$2.00:$0.40 or 5:1 [3]
8/20: You play NL25 ($0.10/$0.25) and lose some money. When do you have to rebuy?
As soon as you have $4.50 or less.
when you have lost it all.
As soon as you have $3.75 or less [2]
9/20: What is an open ended straight draw?
Five connected cards. One additional card is missing to a straight.
Three connected cards. One additional card is missing to a straight.
Four connected cards. One additional card is missing to a straight [3]
10/20: Which starting hand has the abbreviation AQ?
An ace and a queen
An ace and a jack
An ace and a king
11/20: A sustainable bankroll management protects you against...
big losses.
bankruptcy [ja naw wariants Bad Beats tas njemam big losses]
12/20: You raised before the flop and have a trash hand on the flop. You are first to act. You bet...
if you have only one opponent.
if you have no more than 2 opponents
in any case [3]
13/20: You are in the big blind and get a freeplay. On the flop you hit a flush draw. What do you do?
You check and fold to a bet from the opposition.
You go all-in.
You bet the size of the pot and go all-in if one of your opponents raises. [1]
14/20: You play NL25 ($0.10/$0.25) and your stack is less than $3.75. You rebuy to which amount?
to $6.00
to $5.00
to $4.00 [1]
15/20: You play NL10 ($0.05/$0.10) and raise from middle position with a pair of nines, 99 after two players limped to $0.60. Your remaining stack is $1.20. One opponent behind you raises to $2.00. All players fold. What do you do?
You fold.
You call.
You go all-in. [3]
16/20: You have a pair of queens, QQ. The flop is deuce, three and eight, 238. What kind of hand do you have?
Overpair
Monster draw
Top pair [3]
17/20: What kind of hands do you play according to the short stack strategy?
Only very strong hands
Every hand, if the situation seem to be appropriate
Only aces or kings [1]
18/20: What do you do with a hand which is not listed in the starting hands chart?
If your hand consits of two cards from the same suit you can call the big blind if at least two players are already in the pot.
You fold unless you are in the big blind and can see the flop for free.
You raise if no one is in the hand yet. Otherwise you fold your hand. [2]
19/20: In the starting hands chart you find the entry Raise/Reraise for your hand. What do you do if one opponent raised and another opponent reraised this raise.
You call
You go all-in.
You fold [2]
20/20: You have raised before the flop with a pair of jacks, JJ. One opponent called your raise. The flop is ace, three, seven - A 3 7. You are first to act and bet. Your opponent raises. What do you do?
You go all-in.
You fold.
You call. [1]
P.S. kkas war buut nepareizi jo es sho taktiku neizmantoju!