Electives Quiz “Pre Flop, Post Flop and Position” 1. TPE THEORY: Pre-Flop Part 1 – 14:20 with ATo. One of the benefits of inducing with 15bb stacks instead of just is having the option of folding in case there is a lot of action behind you. 2. TPE THEORY: Marginal Pre-Flop Spots Part 1 – 10:00 with AQo. A hand that looks like a premium can become marginal when you get 3-bet by a very tight villain due to implied odd. 3. TPE THEORY: Small Pairs Part 1 – 5:20 with 44. You can play your small pairs for more than just set odds if you are able to recognize boards textures that are good for barrel bluffs. 4. TPE THEORY: C-Betting Part 1 – 1:00. A half pot c-bet has to work of the time in order to be profitable. 5. TPE THEORY: Floating Part 1 – 8:30 with A4o. One of the factors that make this a good float in the fact that RonFezBuddy has two draws to the nuts. 6. TPE THEORY: Playing from the Blinds Part 1 – 3:06 with ATo. If your stack is too big to shove, in the BB with an ace blind vs. blind is a good play because you will have position through the hand. 7. TPE THEORY: The River and Post-Flop Play Part 1 – 7:00 with A7s. When you are ahead of villain’s range and it consists mostly of hands that can’t call a river bet, you should instead of going for thin value OOP. 8. TPE THEORY: Value vs Showdown Value Part 1 – 12:20 with JTo. This is a good river to bet for thin value because you cant assume your opponent is you when he checks all three streets. 9. TPE THEORY: Playing top pair and Overpairs Part 1 – 4:00 with JJ. When playing a big pair on an A high flop OOP, the decision to check or bet is extremely dependent. 10. November 22nd, 2010- Position and WSOP November Nine Hand Analysis with Bigdogpckt5s and TTWIST MC.54:20. When you have position, you should be limping into pots Always Most of the time Half the time Never 11. November 22nd, 2010- Position and WSOP November Nine Hand Analysis with Bigdogpckt5s and TTWIST MC.55:10. The main reason you want to raise a fishy limper when you have position is to Fold out Good hands Isolate Him Price in the Blinds All the Above 12. February 24th, 2011- Playing Early Position and C-Betting in the Early Ante period and Gameflow MC.15:20. If you have a tight image from early position, the best hands to bluff with are Premiums Pocket 5s Middle Connectors Small Aces 13. February 24th, 2011- Playing Early Position and C-Betting in the Early Ante period and Gameflow MC.18:50. When deciding whether or not you should use a smaller c-bet, consider the Board Texture Stack Sizes Number of Players All of the Above 14. September 9th, 2011- Post-Flop Play with Mike”goleafsgoeh”Leah MC.52:00 with Q9o. You plan for betting this turn has to include a commitment to Fold the River Bet the River Check the River Shove the River 15. September 9th, 2011- Post-Flop Play with Mike”goleafsgoeh”Leah MC.1:07:00 with 98s. Mike wants to check the turn and call a bet on the river to turn his hand into a Straight Boat Bluff Bluff catcher 16. Postflop: It’s Where The Edge Is T or F. We should look to any and all profitable spots regardless of potential outcome. True False 17. An Introduction to Floating T or F. If your floats aren’t working 100% of the time, you should tighten up and float a little less. True False 18. Preflop Raise Sizing: How Big is Too Big? T or F. 5 times the big blind should be your standard opening size. True False 19. Turning a Positional Disadvantage into an Advantage in Poker T or F. Suited connectors are harder to play out of position than small pocket pairs. True False 20. The Ins and Outs of Poker Positions T or F. Having position on your opponent means he is sitting to your right. True False Loading…