Limit Holdem Scenarios

How good is your limit Holdem? Take a look at some of the questions that I am about to pose and formulate your own answer. I will give the answers in future posts.

Scenario: You are on the button with Qd-2d. Low stakes LHE with a very loose passive table. Every player has limped in ahead of you. Do you limp in here and see a flop or wait for a better situation?

Scenario: You have As-Js on the button two spots out of the money in a Limit Holdem tournament. The short stack of the tournament raises and the tightest player at your table reraises. The short stack would only half of a bet left in his stack if you call. You have about 24 big bets in your stack. What do you do?

Scenario: Limit Holdem Sit-N-Go satellite. You are the button with two big bets left in your stack. Two people limp and a player that has shown no worse than A-K suited makes it two bets. Two players call his bet. You look down to 7d-4c. What do you do?

Scenario: $5-$10 LHE game. You have Ac-2s. The board falls 3c-4c-5c-Kd-Qd. At the river, the pot is capped and your opponent shows 6d-7d for top straight. You flip over your A-2 in disgust and the dealer declares you with a flush and scoops up the cards and pushes the pot. Nobody says a word. What do you do?

Scenario: $2 – $4 Holdem. You are in a three way pot. Player 1 only raises with A-Q and up and pocket 10′s and up. They only call with small pocket pairs and A-J. Player two has a wider range of raising hands but if they are in the hand after the turn they either have a very strong hand or a draw. You hold Kd-Qc in the small blind and come in to no raise pre-flop. The board runs out K-4-4-Q-Q. At the river, action is checked to you, you bet, player 1 raises, player 2 calls, you reraise, and player 1 caps. This question has three parts. A: Do you call? B: What does player 1 have? C: What does player 2 have?

Scenario: LHE satellite. You have pocket kings and raised pre-flop. You bet the flop of Ad-4d-Jc, the turn 6c, and the river falls the Jd. Two players stay until the river. At the river, instead of action being checked to you, the first opponent bets out and the 2nd player folds. What do you do here?

I will post answers in a future blog post. Good luck to you at the tables.

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