Are you Ready to Test Your Poker Math Skills? See how you do in our latest quiz! If you get a 10/10, you are a crusher! You are on the river and the pot is $100, your opponent moves all-in for $100. How often do you need to win to make the call profitable? 60% or more50% or more33.3% or more25% or moreYou are on the river in position and decide that you want to bet 2x pot. What is the ratio of value hands to bluffs that you should use to make your opponent indifferent?1 bluff for every 1 value hand2 bluffs for every 1 value hand2 bluffs for every 3 value hands2 bluffs for every 5 value handsYour opponent jams all-in on the turn and reveals KQhh before you make your decision. You have JTsd and the board is Jh-9h-Ad-2c. How many outs does your opponent have?16171820Your opponent jams all-in on the turn and reveals KQhh before you make your decision. You have JTsd and the board is Jh-9h-Ad-2c. How much equity (roughly) do you have here?16%32%38%45%You have ATs all-in preflop versus AQs. How often will you lose?80%75%67%63%How many combos are there of off-suit broadway’s? ATo+, KTo+, QTo+, JTo.40 Combos80 Combos100 Combos120 CombosHow many combos of pairs are there 22-AA?657895130You’re playing a $1/$2 cash game and you arrive at the river with a bluff, but you’re facing a tight nitty player and a key draw came in. You estimate that you think that your opponent will fold 60% of the time, calling 40% of the time on the river. The pot is $200 and you jam with a bluff for $220. What is the EV (expected value) of this bluff?-$10 EV+$5 EV+$24 EV+$32 EVYour opponent jams the river for $1600 into a pot of $2250. What is your Minimum Defense Frequency here for your range?54%58%62%66%The LJ opens to 3.5x in a $1/$2 cash game and you are dealt A7o in the BB. Versus range, you have 40% equity and you will realize 75% of that equity (EQR = 75%). What are your pot odds and should you call here?33% ; yes33% ; no40% ; yes40% ; no Jonathan Little