poker questions can anyone help?
1. 5/10 NL Holdem. 6 handed with 1000 stacks. You're UTG at an ultra aggressive table with 44. What do you do?FoldLimp in and fold to a raiseLimp in and call a single raiseRaise2. Calculate the number of'outs'opponent 2 has to outright win the hand given all players have moved all in on the turn:Opponent 1: QCQS Opponent 2: KC7HOpponent 3: 9H9SFlop:JC10C9C5H(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)3. You've just won a freeroll for $18,000 and decide its time to jump stakes and play professional poker. Is a 18k bankroll enough to play $10/20 NL Hold'em in a live casino?YesNo4. 5/10 NL Holdem. 9 handed. 2000 stacks. You're in the cut-off position with 6h6s. UTG limps, a player in middle position limps as well, and you call in the cut-off. The button raises to 70, everyone calls including the BB, UTG, middle position player and yourself. Flop is:JH10H6CBB checks, UTG bets 90, middle position folds, you call, button raises to 450. BB pushes all in, UTG thinks then folds. What do you do?FoldCall all-in5. Given the following scenario which of the following opponents is favored to win the pot?Opponent 1: QDQH Opponent 2: KSQSFlop: JS9S3DOpponent 1Opponent 26. 10 man table. 5/10 NL with $1000 stacks. Under the gun (UTG) who is playing extremely aggressive straddles (its a live game) to $20. You're in middle position with TcTs and raise to $70. It folds around to UTG who promptly re-reraises to $200. You opt to call.Flop:AC8C3CUTG checks rather quickly and you decide to check behind him.Turn:5sUTG leads out for $80 and you flat call.River:9dUTG thinks for a second and bets out $150. Whats your move?a) Fold, its likely your beat even though pot odds are highb) Call, you're opponent is extremely LAG and your getting great pot oddsc) Raise, represent the big ace and try to get your opponent to foldd) All-in, you've put your opponent a big ace and you think he'll fold to a shove7. Floating is a common tactic that involves calling your opponent on the flop with the intention of bluffing them on the turn and/or river. In order to'float'your opponent successfully what are the 2 most important factors?Small stack size and a tight table imageSmall stack size and positionAverage stack size and early middle positionLarge stack size and positionLarge stack size and a tight table image8. Tournament. 300/600 blinds with 220 players left (top 100 pay). You've got 30,000 in chips. It's folded to you on the button and you raise to 1600 with10h7h. Both blinds call.Flop is:8C6H2HBlinds check, you bet 2800, small blind raises to 7500, you call. Turn is:4CSmall blind pushes all-in for 8500kWhat's the best move?Fold, you're beat and the odds aren't good enoughFold, odds are likely there but if he has a higher flush draw you're dominatedCall, the odds justify the callCall, because odds aren't quite there but you've got plenty of chips9. You're in a 10 man sit-n-go with 7 players left and the blinds are 200-400. You have 3600 chips. Everyone at the table has about 3500 chips. You're in middle position and it is folded to you.You hold:QH8HWhat should you do?FoldRaiseAll-inCall10. 6 man table. 1/2 NL with $200 Stacks. You raise on the button with:7S7CThe bb calls and your heads up to a flop of:KS6H2CBig Blind quickly checks. Is this a good flop for you?Bad, If he has a King your drawing to 2 outsNeutral, you will win about 50% of the time on this boardGood, you will win most of the time on this board
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