Step 6 Quiz “Mid Stakes” 1. Mike”Goleafsgoeh”Leah Premiere Series-Midstakes Live Part 3 – 2:30 with AKo. Mike just flats here with a strong hand to set up a for the short stack behind him. 2. Mike”Goleafsgoeh”Leah Premiere Series-Midstakes Live Part 3 – 14:00 with J3o. Mike plans to 3-bet the SB in this hand because usually big stacks shy away from playing against other from out of position. 3. Justin”Looshle”Pechie Premiere Series-Big 22 Hand History Review Part 3 – 0:40 with 98o. Justin considers a 3-bet here because, from villain’s perspective, it looks very due to the short stack in the BB. 4. Justin”Looshle”Pechie Premiere Series-Big 22 Hand History Review Part 3 – 11:20 with 63o. Justin here, meaning he raises a 3-bet he expects to be light even though he wasn’t the original opener. 5. Jeff”Hurricane Jeff”Rommano Mixed Stakes Sweat Part 3 – 18:50 with 77. Justin folds to this shove even though he is ahead of villain’s because he doesn’t dominate very many of the combos in villains range. 6. Jeff”Hurricane Jeff”Rommano Mixed Stakes Sweat Part 3 – 34:50 with KJo. Here, Justin does call the shove because there are several combos in villain’s range that he does . 7. Arvydas “Merfinis” Merfeldas Bigger33 Hand History Review Part 1-10:30 with JJ Merfinis decides to 3-bet to look weak. 8. Arvydas “Merfinis” Merfeldas Bigger33 Hand History Review Part 3-14:30 Merfinis folds AQ because the original raiser is very . 9. $55/50k Win Hand History Review with DannyN13 Part 3 – 23:30 with A3o. When you have an ace and get 3-bet by an aggressive player from the button, it may be a good spot to 4-bet light. 10. $55/50k Win Hand History Review with DannyN13 Part 3 – 29:20 with Q2o. Danny does not like this open from the button because he has recently changed meaning he has gone from being passive to being aggressive. 11. Brendoor’s Premiere series-Midstakes Live MC.Part 3 – 6:00 with 99. Brendoor likes to bet small in order to induce Folds Shoves Checks Chops 12. Brendoor’s Premiere series-Midstakes Live MC.Part 3 – 13:40. When you play rebuy tournaments, you should always buy in for a Single Stack Double Stack Shove Stack Deep Stack 13. September 9th 2011, Post flop play with Mike”goleafsgoeh”Leah MC.33:10. Min-raising increases the likelihood that people will call with hands You Dominate You’re Behind You’re Flipping With You Hate 14. September 9th 2011, Post flop play with Mike”goleafsgoeh”Leah MC.1:04:00. As your stack size decreases to around the 25bb level, you should open less speculative hands and instead look for opportunities to Flat 3-Bet Shove Fold Bust 15. March 3rd, 2016 – MTT Strategy, Backing and the 2016 WSOP with aznAllin007 and Reasons14 MC. 1:21:15 Marc says if he check raises in this spot he would like to know that he can be called by Better Curiosity The Nuts Worse 16. March 3rd, 2016 – MTT Strategy, Backing and the 2016 WSOP with aznAllin007 and Reasons14 MC. 1:24:10 Ben says when you turn the nut flush draw you Risk busting Block ace high hands You Bubble Give up tells 17. Improving in Multiple Directions T or F. If you have access to a database of your hands and you’re not using it to analyse your play on a regular basis, you’re putting a ton of money in the Bank. True False 18. A.B.C. will Leave You S.O.L. T or F. ABC is good solid fundamental poker and you should never venture away from it. True False 19. Choosing your Bluffing Ranges T or F. Choosing a betsizing based on the make up of our current range at a given point should be the first port of call. True False 20. Note Taking in Tournament Poker T or F. You should constantly update notes you have on players to reflect changes in their games over time. True False Loading…