Measurements Flashcards

1
Q

What is an 80 times stack size in a NL25 game?

A

$0.25 * 80 = $20

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2
Q

If you wanted to have a 40 buy-in bankroll for the NL50 game, how much would you need?

A

$50 * $40 = $2,000

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3
Q

If a NL25 player went on a 15 buy-in downswing, how much money did he lose?

A

$25 * 15 = $375

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4
Q

Is a $100 bet large or small?

A

We need to know the size of the pot before the bet was made.

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5
Q

How would a player refer to a $50 bet into a $100 pot?

A

A half-pot bet.

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6
Q

If you wanted to make a 2/3 bet into a $12 pot, what would the amount be?

A

$8

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7
Q

If the pot is $80, and your opponent bets $50, how much money would you put in to make a pot-sized raise?

A

$230

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8
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If the pot is $12, and your opponent bets $10, how much money would you put in to make a pot-sized raise?

A

$42

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9
Q

How much would a player make if he played NL10 for 5,000 hands at 12 bb/100?

A

5000 / 100 = 50
$0.10 * 12 = $1.20
50 * 1.20 = $60

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