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Question of the Week Test Your Poker Skills

No-Limit Hold'em
Pot: $0 Blinds: $1/$2
Question Online six-max game. it’s folded to you in the cut-off. You make it $8 to go and only the big blind calls. The big blind is an average player and is likely break-even. Flop
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10
3
. The big blind bets $12.
What should you do? Correct Answer: Raise The big blind could be betting here with a very wide range, most of which can't stand any pressure. Raise it to $35. This is a strong semi-bluff - you raised pre-flop and are now raising his bet on the flop. If he calls you have four outs to the nuts and six outs to a bigger pair ... but chances are he will fold.
Pot: $0
Fold
Button
$200
Fold
Small Blind
$150
Raise: $12
Big Blind
$300
Fold
1st
$400
Fold
2nd
$100
Your cards
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Wrong Answer
That is not quite what we would have done...
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