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  1. Hm, kodel idomu wertaliotui dave vienonius Testo klausimus, o man kitokius... Ar as gal ne ten kazkur nueinu, kuri ten teksta reikia daryti? Galite patarti? Is visu 20 wertalioto Testo klausimu sutapo VOS 4 klausimai (3 pirmieji klausimai ir 17 kl). Gal padekime vieni kitiems ir parasykite teisingus visiems atsakymus. Nukopinau visus 20 klausimu si vakara:

     

     

    1/20: You raise before the flop with Ace King and two opponents call. The flop arrives with King, Queen, and Nine in different suits. The first opponent bets, the second opponent raises. What do you do?

     

    You call.

    You raise.

    You fold.

     

     

    2/20: You're in early position before the flop and hold Ace Queen. One player before you calls. What do you do?

     

    You raise

    You fold

    You call

     

     

    3/20: You have $120 in your poker balance. What is the highest limit you can play at with this amount?

     

    NL10 (The big blind is $0.10).

    NL4 (The big blind is $0.04).

    NL2 (the big blind is $0.02).

     

     

    4/20: Sometimes you just lose over a series of games. At some point you must move down a limit and play smaller stakes. Why should you move down?

     

    Because you should always move down a limit if you are going through a losing phase.

    Because by not moving down a limit, you risk losing everything.

    Because your losses clearly show that your game isn't strong enough for a higher limit yet.

     

     

    5/20: What does playing "for value" mean?

     

    It means picking your starting cards very carefully.

    It means getting money in the pot from the weaker card holders, whien holding stronger cards.

    It means playing draws in such a manner, as if they were already complete.

     

     

    6/20: When does slowplay make sense?

     

    When your opponents are playing in aggressive mode.

    When your opponents are playing in passive mode.

    When you are playing in aggressive mode.

     

     

    7/20: You have $50 in your poker balance. What is the highest limit you can play at with this amount?

     

    NL4 (the big blind is $0.04).

    NL2 (the big blind is $0.02).

    NL10 (the big blind is $0.10).

     

     

    8/20: You can burn through quite a bit of money when bluffing. When does it make sense to bluff, if at all?

     

    When the chances of your hand improving are pretty slim.

    If the pot is small.

    When your hand could still improve.

     

     

    9/20: You're in middle position before the flop and hold a pair of Twos. One player before you calls. What do you do?

     

    You fold

    You call

    You raise

     

     

    10/20: Two players call before the flop. You want to raise. How many big blinds worth should you raise?

     

    4 big blinds

    6 big blinds

    8 big blinds

     

     

    11/20: You raise before the flop with Ace King and an opponent calls. The flop brings 2 spades and a King. You're the first to act and bet. The next player calls. The turn arrives with a third spade. You're the first to act again. What do you?

     

    You check and decide to fold if there are any further bets.

    You bet.

    You check and decide to call any further bets.

     

     

    12/20: Sometimes it doesn't quite work out right away, so you'd be better off moving down a limit. What's the rule in this scenario?

     

    Move down when you have 20 buy-ins for the next lower limit in your balance.

    Move down when you have 25 buy-ins for the next lower limit in your balance.

    Move down when you have 30 buy-ins for the next lower limit in your balance.

     

     

    13/20: Which of these three flops is best suited for a bluff played with a continuation bet?

     

    Queen, Nine, Five with 2 face cards.

    Queen, Nine, Two in different suits.

    Queen, Nine, Eight in different suits.

     

     

    14/20: You raise before the flop with two Queens. Two opponents call. The flop brings two Nines and a Seven. You bet. The first opponent folds, the second raises your bet. What do you do?

     

    You fold.

    You call.

    You raise again.

     

     

    15/20: You're in early position before the flop and hold a pair of Nines. One player before you calls. What do you do?

     

    You call

    You raise

    You fold

     

     

    16/20: You want to move up a limit. Which of the following guidelines is correct?

     

    You need to have at least 25 buy-ins (for the higher limit) in your balance.

    You need to have at least 20 buy-ins (for the higher limit) in your balance.

    You need to have at least 35 buy-ins (for the higher limit) in your balance.

     

     

    17/20: If you're protecting your cards, what action are you performing?

     

    You're making the showdown as expensive as possible.

    You're driving all opponents out of the pot.

    You're making it as expensive as possible for players to see the upcoming community cards.

     

     

    18/20: Which of the following plays doesn't come under the category "pot control"?

     

    You bet on the turn and check on the river.

    You bet on the turn and go all-in on the river.

    You check on the turn and check on the river.

     

     

    19/20: You're playing NL10 with the big blind at $0.10. All players before you fold before the flop. You want to raise. How much do you raise?

     

    $0.80

    $0.60

    $0.40

     

     

    20/20: You're in late position before the flop and hold a Five and a Four, both hearts. All players before you fold. What do you do?

     

    You raise.

    You call.

    You fold

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