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There are 2 calls pre flop from mid position (4.5K and 3.6K), no history or reads yet. You have AcJs in the SB with 5.5K at 25-50 in a low stakes MTT online. What are you most likely to do?
A) Complete the BB
B) Raise to 150
C) Raise to 250
D) Raise 300 +
It’s the first hand of a $25 MTT. You have 5,000 at 25-50. What are you most likely to do under the gun with Ah 9h?
A) Raise to 100
B) Raise to 125
C) Raise to 150 +
D) Fold
E) Call
Blinds are 150/300. A weak player calls pre flop from early position, a good, aggressive player open raises to 1.2K from the cut-off. They have 11.5K and 16.1K. You are on the button with 9.4K.
What are you most likely to do with 3s 3h?
A) Call
B) Fold
C)3 Bet to 3K
D)Move All In
A weak, loose player opens to 2K from early position at 500/1K with 100 antes. He has 55K. It folds to you in the Big Blind. You have 67.2K. Which of these hands do you call his raise with?
A) Ad 3s
B) Kd 5d
C) Jc 7c
D) Qs 2c
It folds to you on the button. There are two tight players in the blinds with 44K and 51K. You are in the money and have 102K at 1K-2K.
Which of these hands do you open raise?
A) 8s 9s
B) Kd 2d
C) Qh 3s
D) 3h 4s
Blinds 25/50
Stack – 6,500
Position – SB
A fishy but aggressive player opens to 125 from mid position, a good player calls on the button. They both have over 5k.
Which hands are you likely to call with?
A) Kc 4c
B) Qc 8c
C) Js Ts
D) 5d 8d
Stack: 10,000
Blinds: 100-200
Position: Middle
It’s the 3rd level of a slow structured $150 MTT at the casino. There is a raise from a solid young man to 425 in early position. You have 3 people to act behind you.
Which of the hands below do you call?
A) Ks Jc
B) Ts 9s
C) 5s 6s
D) 2h 3h
E) 2d 2s
Stack: 16,200
Blinds: 50/100
Position: Button
A tight player opens to 250 (12K stack). You have called with Ac Qs. The flop comes Kd Ad 4s. He bet 400 and you have called. The turn is Js. He checks, what are you most likely to do? Pot – 1,450
A) Bet 900 – 1,100
B) Bet 400 – 600
C) Bet 650 – 850
D) Check
E) Bet 1,150 – 1,450
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