Poker Quiz - $100 Prize (Preflop Edition 3)!

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  1. In a $5/$10 game with $1250 stacks, you find yourself in the Hijack position. After raising to $30, the Button decides to 3-bet to $90. In this scenario, which hand should you consider calling with most frequently?
  • A T - Offsuit
  • 7 6 - Suited
  • k 8 - Suited

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  1. You are currently playing a $2/$5 game with $500 stacks. In the Lojack position, you decide to raise to $15 holding Pocket Jacks. However, the player on the Button then decides to 3-bet to $45. What would be your next move in this situation?
  • Call
  • Fold
  • 4-bet to $120
  • 4-bet to $90

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Correct Answers:

  1. 7 6 Suited - In general, it is advisable to fold K8-suited and AT-offsuit to 3-bets when you are out of position. While 76-suited may lack high card value, it actually fares better against a Button 3-betting range compared to the aforementioned hands.

  2. Call - Pocket Jacks is a formidable hand, however, it is at a significant disadvantage against the hands that the Button may choose to 5-bet us with. To prevent the Button from 5-betting, we can opt to simply call instead.

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