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"11. You have red 88 in the BB. Several players limp and the cutoff raises. Button calls, SB folds, you call, everyone else calls, 6 players see the flop for two bets each. The flop comes A 8 J with two spades. What is your move?
A. Bet out and hope the cutoff raises so you can reraise.
B. Try for a check-raise.
C. Check and call to keep people in.
D. Check and fold if someone bets.
12. Same hand as #11. Assume that no matter what you chose in #11, that the action was capped on the flop with five way action. It is now the turn, which comes the Ad. what is your move?
A. Bet out with your full-house, hoping to reraise if someone raises.
B. Check and call to keep people in.
C. try for a check-raise to drive people out, or charge them the max to stay in.
13. No matter what you chose for #12, assume you are still five handed on the river, which comes the Jc. what is your move?
A. Check and fold if there is a bet, you are now counterfeited and your hand is probably no good.
B. Check and call if it's only one bet to you, otherwise check and fold if it's more than one bet to you.
C. Bet out and hope for the best.
D. Try for a check-raise.
14. You limp on the button with 9d8d after three limpers. No raise, both blinds call. Six players. The flop is 6d Td Ad. UTG bets and two call to you. What is your move?
A. Raise. Charge the people with a single diamond to draw against you.
B. Call. Keep people in and try to win a huge pot by catching the 7d.
C. fold. someone probably has a bigger flush, or else they will wind up drawing out on you anyway.
15. Same hand as #14, now the turn comes the Kd. There is a bet and a raise when it gets to you. What is your move?
A. call them, hoping to catch the 7d for the straight flush.
B. fold, your flush is no good and you don't have odds to draw to a one-outer.
C. Reraise them, they are bluffing. "