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Question of the Week Test Your Poker Skills

No-Limit Hold'em
Pot: $240 Blinds: $1/$2
Question In your six-max game online, a player raises to $6 UTG. You re-raise to $20 and the tight-ish regular in the big blind cold four-bets to $55. The original raiser folds and you call. The flop comes
9
2
2
. He bets $60 and you call. The turn comes
3
. He bets $100.
What should you do? Correct Answer: Fold This is a tough hand. Unless your opponent is very, very aggressive and capable of making big moves post-flop, you're best off folding here. He probably has KK or AA. All of your options suck here. If you call, you have to call the river. If you raise, you fold out all bigger hands. So folding is the best play - unless you believe your opponent is capable of bluffing 200+bb in a four-bet pot. But barring a read like that, it's best to just fold on this turn.
Pot: $240
Fold
Button
$540
Fold
Small Blind
$220
Raise: $100
Big Blind
$340
Fold
1st
$199
Fold
2nd
$220
Your cards
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Wrong Answer
That is not quite what we would have done...
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