Introduction Flashcards

1
Q

You make money when___

A

Your opponents make mistakes that you don’t make

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2
Q

What is the equation for expected value?

A

EV=%win(amount you win) + %lose(amount you lose)

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3
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Sometimes you will need to make calls when you are ____ based on your EV

A

behind

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4
Q

Suppose on the river your opponent bets 500 into a 300 chip pot. What are your pot odds?

A

1.6:1

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5
Q

When you are getting 2.7:1 odds, how often do you need to win to justify calling?

A

27%

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6
Q

If your opponent bets 25 into a 100 pot, what are your pot odds?

A

5:1

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7
Q

When you are getting 5:1 odds, how often do you need to win to justify calling?

A

17% (1/6)

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8
Q

How do you convert pot odds to a percentage?

A

Take the 2nd #/(2nd# + 1st#)

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9
Q

How much equity does J-J have against 99+, AJ+ and KQs?

A

52%

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10
Q

How much equity goes 8d-7d have against 99+, AJ+ and KQs on Kh-9c-6d?

A

40%

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11
Q

The LJ raises from a 60bb effective stack, and you call from the BTN. Do you typically have AA/KK/QQ in your range?

A

No because they are usually 3bet.

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12
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Suppose you raise to 2.2bbs out of your 15bb effective stack from the button and the big blind goes all-in with a range of 77+, AT+, KT+, QTs+ and QJ. How much equity do you need to break even on this call?

A

41%

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13
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Suppose you raise to 2.2bbs out of your 15bb effective stack from the button and the big blind goes all-in with a range of 77+, AT+, KT+, QTs+ and QJ. Which range should you call with assuming you want to win 2% more than the breakeven number? (Round percentage down)

A

44+, A8s+, A5s-A4s, ATo+, KJs+, KQo

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14
Q

Suppose you raise to 2.2bbs out of your 25bb effective stack from the lojack and the cutoff goes all-in with 88+, AJ+, and KQ. How much equity do you need to break even on this call?

A

44%

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15
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Suppose you raise to 2.2bbs out of your 25bb effective stack from the lojack and the cutoff goes all-in with 88+, AJ+, and KQ. Which range should you call with assuming you want to win 2% more than the breakeven number? (Round % up)

A

TT+,AQ+

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16
Q

How many combinations of A-Js are there preflop?

A

4

17
Q

How many combinations of A-Jo are there preflop?

A

12

18
Q

How many combinations of 7-7 are there preflop?

A

6

19
Q

On Ks-7c-4d, how many combinations of A-K are available?

A

12

20
Q

On Ks-7c-4d, how many combinations of K-4s are available?

A

2

21
Q

How many combinations of A-J are there preflop if you have the Jh in your hand?

A

12

22
Q

How many combinations of J-J are there preflop if you have the Jh in your hand?

A

3

23
Q

When there are payout implications, as a middle stack, how many pots should you look to play against the big stacks?

A

Play few pots against the big stacks

24
Q

As the big stack when there are payout implications, compared to when there are no payout implications, should you play more or less pots than normal?

A

More pots than normal

25
Q

At the start of a tournament, there are essentially no payout implications (T/F)

A

True