15 Nov 11
Get Stuck in Preflop Situations? Try the New Quiz! [Basic+]
This week's new No Limit quiz tackles tricky spots in preflop situations: how to play your hand for value or as a bluff, how position can change your decision and how to respond to aggression from different opponents.
| • Game type: | No Limit |
| • Topic: | Preflop Spots Part I |
| • Producer: |
MiiWiin |
| • Status: |
Take the quiz now!
Quiz preview: can you answer the first question?
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#1
patszerdonk, 16 Nov 11 05:25
the "discuss the quiz in the forum" is not accessible for me? I'm silver#2
vhallee, 16 Nov 11 09:14
#1: You should be able to access the link now. Try again and let me know if it works please.#3
SoulMyth, 17 Nov 11 16:32
thank you#4
rmelcom, 18 Nov 11 02:43
Question 7, you say that you should call a 6X BB reraise with 88, you are teaching people to throw there money away with that one, even if the CO's VPIP is 50, his PFR is only 5 which means that out of 100 hands he has raised preflop 5 times, now if those 5 times he had reraised i might think about calling but the odds are its the first or atmost second reraise preflop out of 100 hands, I would say first looking at his aggression factor which at very least he would or should i say you would have to put him on nothing less then AQs then if you see a flop there is 24 cards in the deck that can flop that you have to fold too when he makes a C-BET, thats one of the easiest folds to make preflop.#5
MJPerry, 21 Nov 11 10:19
@ #4 - I could be wrong but I believe that CO having such a tight range, plus the likelihood of the original raiser also calling (him folding also works) plus having position means our implied odds are good enough to setmine.