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Quiz about Texas Holdem Outer Limits
Quiz about Texas Holdem Outer Limits

Texas Hold'em "Out"er Limits Trivia Quiz


This quiz will test your ability to calculate how many outs you have in a hand. An out is a card you can catch to win the hand.

A multiple-choice quiz by tazman6619. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
tazman6619
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
301,582
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
441
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Question 1 of 10
1. In hand one you are holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The flop comes Tc, Kh, 3h. How many outs do you have? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, Kh, 3h. The turn comes Qc. How many outs do you have now? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, Kh, 3h. The turn comes Qh. How many outs does your opponent have? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. This time the flop is Tc, Kh, Jh. How many outs do you have now? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, Kh, Jh. The turn comes Jc. How many outs to win the hand, not just split the pot, do you have now? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In hand two you are holding 9h, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, 8h, Jh. How many outs do you have? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. You are still holding 9h, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, 8h, Jh. The turn comes 8c. How many outs do you have now? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In hand three you are holding Jh, Th and your opponent is holding Ks, 9d. The flop comes Jc, Td, Qs. How many outs do you have? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. You are still holding Jh, Th and your opponent is holding Ks, 9d. The flop comes Jc, Td, Qh. The turn comes 2h. How many outs do you have now? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. You are still holding Jh, Th and your opponent is holding Ks, 9d. The flop comes 9h, Td, Kh. How many outs do you have? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In hand one you are holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The flop comes Tc, Kh, 3h. How many outs do you have?

Answer: Nine

At this point you have nine outs as any heart would give you a flush (13 [number of cards in a suit] - 4 [number of hearts exposed] = 9). You have runner of possibilities but none of those count yet. You have a 29.39% chance to win the hand. All percentages for this quiz are calculated using http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_odds/texas_holdem
2. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, Kh, 3h. The turn comes Qc. How many outs do you have now?

Answer: Eleven

Not all hearts are outs. The Queen would give me a flush, but it would give my opponent a full house.
3. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, Kh, 3h. The turn comes Qh. How many outs does your opponent have?

Answer: Nine

Since you now have the nut flush, your opponent needs a full house to beat you. He can pair any card on the board and win the hand. That means any K (3), any Q (3), and any 3 (3) will win him the hand. There are no T's left so his total outs are 9 (3+3+3). You are now a 79.55% favorite to win the hand.
4. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. This time the flop is Tc, Kh, Jh. How many outs do you have now?

Answer: Twelve

You have eight outs to the nut flush with any remaining heart except the Qh. The Qh would give you a royal flush so that is one more. Any of the other Q's (3) would give you Broadway. Therefore your total number of outs is 12 (8+1+3). You have a 36.67% chance to win the hand.
5. You are still holding Ah, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, Kh, Jh. The turn comes Jc. How many outs to win the hand, not just split the pot, do you have now?

Answer: One

Your opponent has hit a full house and left you with only one out to win the hand. You must hit the Qh for the royal flush otherwise you will lose or split the pot. None of the other flush draws will help you since he has the full house. Although either remaining Jack (Jd or Js) would give you a split pot this question asked for outs to give you the win not a split pot. You have only a 2.27% chance to win the hand.
6. In hand two you are holding 9h, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, 8h, Jh. How many outs do you have?

Answer: Fifteen

The 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, K, A of hearts will all give you a flush so that's seven outs. The Q or 7 of hearts gives you a straight flush so that's two more outs. Any remaining Q or 7 gives you a straight so that's six more outs. Therefore your total number of outs is 7+2+6= 15. You have a 43.64% chance to win the hand.
7. You are still holding 9h, Th and your opponent is holding Ts, Td. The board reads Tc, 8h, Jh. The turn comes 8c. How many outs do you have now?

Answer: Two

This card hurts your chances badly as it gives your opponent a full house. But you still have two outs to win the hand - Qh and 7h. Either of these cards gives you a straight flush and you would overcome his full house. You have a 4.55% chance to win the hand.
8. In hand three you are holding Jh, Th and your opponent is holding Ks, 9d. The flop comes Jc, Td, Qs. How many outs do you have?

Answer: Four

Your opponent has flopped the nut straight. You have two pair but you are way behind. You need to catch either of the remaining J's (2) or T's (2) to win. Therefore you have 4 outs. You have a 22.02% chance to win the hand.
9. You are still holding Jh, Th and your opponent is holding Ks, 9d. The flop comes Jc, Td, Qh. The turn comes 2h. How many outs do you have now?

Answer: Thirteen

The 2h really helps you. You now have a flush draw to go along with your full house draws. Any of the remaining hearts gives you a flush (9). Plus any of the remaining J's or T's (4 or 2 each). Therefore you have 13 (9+4) outs. You have a 29.55% chance to win the hand.
10. You are still holding Jh, Th and your opponent is holding Ks, 9d. The flop comes 9h, Td, Kh. How many outs do you have?

Answer: Fourteen

Your opponent has taken the lead with two pair but you still have outs. You have eight outs to hit the flush (8). You have the Qh to hit the straight flush (1). Either of the remaining T's (2) would give you three of a kind. Any of the remaining Q's (3) would give you a straight. Therefore you have 14 outs (8+1+2+3). You have a 48.48% chance to win the hand. If you do not improve on the turn, your chance of winning drops to 31.82%.
Source: Author tazman6619

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