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Play A Hand Of Texas Hold 'Em!

Created by Chadler

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Poker
Play A Hand Of Texas Hold Em game quiz
"In this quiz you are actually going to play a hand of Texas Hold 'Em! If you are seasoned, the strategy will be easy. If you are new to the game, you just might learn something. Let's play!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. It is the first hand of a no-limit tournament with no re-buys. You are sitting on the Button. Nine players (including yourself) are dealt in. The six players in front of you fold. You are holding the Ace of Hearts and the Ten of Diamonds. The Big Blind is 20 chips, and the Small Blind is 10. You have 1500 chips in front of you. Of the options below, what is the best move?
    Push All-in
    Call
    Bid four times the Big Blind
    Fold


2. Both Blinds call. The Flop comes, and it's Ace of Spades, Ten of Spades, King of Clubs. You have a Pair of Aces and a Pair of Tens. At this point you are "nutted", meaning you definitely have a hand which cannot be beat by the remaining players given the "read" (the community cards which are showing on the table).
    True
    False


3. The Small Blind checks. The Big Blind bets 60 chips. What should you do, given the options listed?

Your view:
Board - As Ts Kc
Pocket - Ah Td
    Call
    Fold
    Raise to 300
    Push all-in


4. The Small Blind immediately folds. After looking for a long time at his cards, sweating profusely, biting his bottom lip, the Big Blind picks up his cards as if he is going to throw them in the "muck" (fold without showing). At the last minute he decides to call. The temperature in the room is about 63 degrees Farenheit (17 Celcius). You may deduce at this point that the caller probably has not made a strong hand.
    True
    False


5. The player in the Big Blind is nervously tapping his hand on the table, chewing on his lower lip, and sweat is dripping from his face onto the table. The Turn comes, revealing the Four of Spades. Your opponent lets out an audible sigh of relief, immediately relaxes, leaning back in his seat, and grins from ear to ear, wiping the sweat from his brow. Of the following, which hand is he most likely holding?

Your view:
Board - As Ts Kc 4s
Pocket - Ah Td
    A Flush
    Three Tens
    A Straight Flush
    A Pair of Fours


6. Which of the following hands might your opponent now be holding that would have caused him relief after the Four of Spades hit on the Turn?

Your view:
Board - As Ts Kc 4s
Pocket - Ah Td
    Three Of A Kind - Fours
    Two Pair - Tens over Fours
    Two Pair - Aces over Fours
    Any of these are possible


7. Your opponent is now totally relaxed and has even stopped sweating. Considering his reaction, does the read of the community cards support an assumption that you most likely have the best hand?

Your view:
Board - As Ts Kc 4s
Pocket - Ah Td
    Yes
    No


8. Your opponent gets a sly look on his face and checks. What should you do?

Your view:
Board - As Ts Kc 4s
Pocket - Ah Td
    Check
    Bet 600 chips
    Bet 100 chips
    Push all-in


9. The River reveals the Ace of Diamonds. Your opponent grins even bigger, and bets 800 chips. What should you do?

Your view:
Board - As Ts Kc 4s Ad
Pocket - Ah Td
    Go all-in. Your opponent is "pot committed" and it is very unlikely he has you beat, given his nervousness after the flop
    Go all-in. Your opponent is "pot committed" and you have the "nuts" - you cannot be beaten or tied
    Call him, you most likely have the best hand
    Go all-in. Your opponent is "pot committed" and the worst you can do is tie


10. The board reads: Ace of Spades, Ten of Spades, King of Clubs, Four of Spades, Ace of Diamonds. You reveal your Ace of Hearts and Ten of Diamonds. Your opponent shows you a King of Spades and Queen of Spades. He has an Ace-high Spade Flush with the King in his pocket. Did you win the hand?
    Yes
    No

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