Question #1:
You are in seat #6 in a game full of loose players. You hold . Seats #2, #4, and #5 limp ahead of you. You call. The small blind completes and the big blind checks. The pot contains six small bets. The flop comes

  The small and big blind check. Seat #2 bets. Seat #4 raises and #5 calls. What do you do?

Call Re-raise Fold

Question #2:
You are in the small blind with. Everyone folds to seat #7, a loose-aggressive player, who raises. Seat #8 folds and you three-bet. The big blind, a loose and semi-aggressive player, calls both raises. Seat #7 calls. The pot contains nine small bets. The flop is

giving you a double-gutshot straight draw and a strong flush draw. What do you do?

Check and call only one bet
Check and call any number of bets
Check, planning to check-raise
Question #3-1:
You are in seat #4 with . The game is moderately loose. Seat #3 limps and you raise. Seats #7 and #8 call, as do the big blind and seat #3. The pot contains 10.5 small bets. The flop comes

Everyone checks to seat #8 who bets. The big blind and seat #3 call. What do you do?

Call Raise Fold
Question #3-2:
Everyone calls except for seat #7. The pot now contains 7 big bets. The turn is the . The big blind checks and seat #3 bets. You call, as does seat #8. The big blind check-raises. Seat #3 calls. What do you do?

Call Raise Fold
Question #4:
You are in the big blind with . A slightly loose but otherwise typical player open-raises from seat #5. Everyone folds to you. You call. The pot contains 4.5 small bets. The flop comes

You have an open-ended straight draw and a backdoor flush draw. What do you do?

Check and call a bet Check, intending to check-raise Check and fold to a bet Bet and call a raise Bet and three-bet if you are raised Bet and fold if you are raised