13. What if your opponent catches another low card that is a straight flush card ?
Ans : It is usually best to go out, unless you have improved a great deal or have a hand that can win on its own.
14. What is one of the problems with continuing to play ?
Ans : You won’t know whether your opponent is going high or low.
15. What if your opponent catches a suited ace ?
Ans : The situation is often similar.
16. What if you are playing the high hand player who stood a raise going in catches a live ace on fourth street ?
Ans : It is usually best to give up if your opponent bets.
17.If you start with a low hand and catch bad, what should you do ?
Ans : Usually get out.
18.What are the exceptions ?
Ans :1. The pot is extremely large.
2. You started with a premium hand. Or
3. Everyone catches bad.
19. What else must you do on fourth street ?
Ans : Think about how to set up your play of the hand.
20. What else must you do on fourth street ?
Ans : The player with the best poker hand will be betting.
21 . What does it mean when a player who showed strength on third street catches good but doesn’t bet after he is checked to ?
Ans : Most of the time, failing to bet indicates that the fourth–street card did not help him.
22. What must you do if you have the best high hand ?
Ans : You must decide whether to narrow the field.
23. What if you don’t think you can narrow the field ?
Ans : You don’t want to take charge and put a lot of money in the pot.
24. What is one reason for sometimes not playing fast ?
Ans : To determine where the strength is.
5. Why is this important ?
Ans : Determining where the strength is will enable you to make better decisions later in the hand.
26. When should you consider disguising your hand ?
Ans : When you have a quality low hands or a hidden high hand, such as small trips or aces in the hole with two small cards.
Introduction / Starting hands / Three of a Kind Wired / Disguising Your Hand / Ante Stealing / Getting Reraised on a Semi-Steal / When an Ace Raises / When the Bring-In Raises / General Strategy / How Far Do You Go? / Fourth Street / Check-Raising on Fourth and Fifth Streets / Fifth Street / Sixth Street / Seventh Street / Position / Playing the High Hands / Bluffing / Slow-Playing / Knowing Your Opponents / Raising Aggressively / The Toughest Decision of All / Staying to the End / Pairing the Door Card / Keeping Track of the Cards / Scare Cards / An Expert Play / Another Good Play / Reading Hands / Psychology / Afterthought