Thursday, December 10, 2009

Can anyone that plays poker answer these questions? They seem hard and I don't play poker much.

I could only give the link. There are 20 questions and I can't post them all on here. On the website its the only post that is written in english.



http://www.pokerportal.sk/diskusia/20752...



Can anyone that plays poker answer these questions? They seem hard and I don't play poker much.?concert venue



ill post the sure ones first.



1: C (a poker hand consists of the best 5 card hand)



2: A (a trash hand is worthless)



5: A (good BR management is leaving enough to get through bad stretches)



6: a combo of all 3, but C is probably the answer they want



8: id say C. i dont know what they mean by independent position, but they are the last to act.



9: C (two pair is a made hand)



10: A (preflop, flop, turn, river = 4 betting rounds)



11: C (late position, right before the blinds)



12: id say mostly B, but depending on the opponent C can be correct. but mostly B



16: B, by where the button is located



17: it might be A, but they dont specify how many players at the table, so im asusming a normal 9 or 10. maybe C...A or C



19: B



20: likely C.



the others not answered (3, 4, 7, 13, 14, 15, 18) can not really be answered without specifics



7 and 13 are all incorrect, and they are supporting a strategy of shortstacking, which is usually not the right thing to do



14 is also terrible, they want you to shortstack then leave when you make a tiny profit. this is not the way to play winning poker, and with these 3 questions along i question the validity of it, and the creator.



3, 4, 15, 18 also can not be answered without a lot of different factors. who am i playing against? what is the board texture? how is my opponent playing? is he likely to bluff? will be bet at it if i check? what will he call/fold if i go all in?



given his relative simplistic views of a situation, its not a good thing to look at this quiz and base your play off it. he does not seem to realize that each hand of poker is unique, and any factor can change the way you play it, like your opponent, the board texture, ad so on.

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