Welcome to Peter Piper's Poker Playground. In order to begin playing, we will need a little bit of information first:
What is your age:
Do you currently attend University or College:
If yes, what is the name of your University or College:
What color eyes do you have (1=green, 2=blue, 3=brown, 4=hazel, 5=other):
What is your political leaning (1=very conservative, 2=conservative, 3=moderate, 4=liberal, 5=very liberal):
What is your favorite fast food (1=Burger King, 2=McDonalds, 3=Taco Bell, 4=Wendy's, 5=Subway):
How familiar with poker are you (1=I have never heard of Poker, 2=unfamiliar, 3=somewhat familiar, 4=familiar, 5=very familiar):
Thank you for sharing that information with us. Now, we can begin playing. For the next 10 scenarios please rank them based on the "aggressiveness" of the move. We define aggressive as making bold moves and attempting to push players around in order to maximize favorable outcomes. The maximum bet at the table is 100, minimum is 1. The ante is 5. 1=least aggressive, 5=most aggressive.
Scenario 1:
You are holding a pair of 3's. The board shows Jack, Queen, King. You bet 50:
Scenario 2:
Before the flop, you are holding Ace, King. You bet 20:
Scenario 3:
At the end of a hand, you have nothing. There has been weak betting all round. You decide to bet 75:
Scenario 4:
After the turn, you have picked up a straight. After the flop someone bet 30, and you called hoping to pick up your straight. You did. You are first to move. You bet 30:
Scenario 5:
You have a pair of 9's. There is a 10, 6, and Queen on the board. Someone bet 20. You come back and bet 70:
Scenario 6:
You are dealt Ace, 10. The bet on the table is 50. You call:
Scenario 7:
You have 3 of a kind. There is both a straight and flush possibility on the table. You bet 35:
Scenario 8:
There is a 5, 7, and 9 on the table. You are one card away from a straight. The other card in your hand is a Jack. You bet 65:
Scenario 9:
You are holding a pair of 7's before the flop. You bet 25:
Scenario 10:
You are holding Queen, 5. The board shows 5, Queen, Ace after the flop. Another player bets 50. You call. The turn shows a King. Another player bets 75. You call. The river shows an Ace. The other player checks to you. You bet 100:
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