Well done, you’ve completed unit 2 which was all about pre flop strategy. You’ve learnt about very important corner stones to your new Winning Poker Strategy. You understand what position you are in at the poker table, before each hand starts, and you have a set structure to which starting hands you are going to play in various different situations. Finally we have discussed the different poker hand types and what we are aiming for with each of them.
Detailed PokerIQScore™ Breakdown. An analysis of your PokerIQScore™ in 12 different categories, such as Position, Bluffing, Aggressive Play, Bet Size, Knowing the Odds, and more. In this quiz you will be given a situation that might occur at a Texas Holdem table and you will have to answer questions that would affect how you would play that hand. Do you have good situational awareness at the poker table? Find out with this quiz. (Author tazman6619). What is the proper suit rank, from highest to lowest: Spades, Hearts, Diamonds Clubs Diamonds, Spades, Hearts, Clubs Spades, Clubs, Diamonds Hearts Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, Spades Q. Four eights Four aces A-2-3-4-5 2-3-4-5-6 Q. On average, how often will you be dealt a pocket pair? Every 10 hands Every.
You have also had a go at the first two stages of the Poker Bankroll Challenge and have been able to put all the theory learnt so far into practise.
If you wish, you can now take the end of Unit 2 Poker Test: Pre Flop Strategy to see how you have grasped each subject.
You have now completed the first two units of the How to Win at Poker Course and should understand the Key Concepts behind your new strategy, the importance of Position in Poker, Starting Hand Selection and Poker Hand Types.
It’s time for you to take your first progress test, to see just how much of that information has sunk in. Don’t worry, there’s no pressure, if you get any questions wrong we’ll point you in the right direction, and you can resit the test as many times as you like.
There are 16 questions to answer covering all of the 4 main subjects covered so far. You’ll have a total of 16 minutes to complete the test and we’ll provide you with an instant grade and feedback as soon as you click submit at the end of the exam.
Good Luck!