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Tom McEvoy Tom McEvoy's 20 Questions
     -- 7-Card Stud

1) You have rolled-up fives. An ace raises the low card and is called by a queen up, a 9 up and a 7 up. It is now your turn to act. What is your play?
    Fold
    Call, trying to slow-play to a later street
    Raise
2) Same scenario as in Question One, only this time an ace up raises the low card bring-in and everyone has passed to you. What do you do?
    Fold (obviously ridiculous)
    Call, to slow-play
    Raise
3) You have split aces with a deuce kicker. Another ace raises and is called by one player showing a king. It is your turn to act. What is your play?
    Fold, fearing the original raiser has the case ace and you're outkicked
    Call, and see how the hand develops on later streets
    Raise, and see where you stand against the original raiser
4) You raised the bring-in with split queens and got called by a player who will play with any three-flush or pair. On fourth street you don't improve and he pairs his door card 7 to make an open pair and bets out. What is your play?
    Fold
    Call
    Raise
5) A queen raised on thrid street, a king up re-raises and you have split aces. What is your play?
    Fold
    Call
    Raise
6) You raise on thrid street with a queen showing and get raised by a solid player who has a 4 showing. You have split queens with a 7 kicker. What is your play?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
7) You have A-K of diamonds in the hole and a 7 showing. An agressive player raises with a 10 showing in late position. There are no limpers. You and the forced low bring-in are the only players left to act. Two of your suit are out, but no aces or kings. What is your play?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
8) You have a jack of clubs up and a 7 and 4 of clubs in the hole. A queen up raises and everybody folds to you. None of your suit is showing. What is your play?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
9) Five players have limped in and you hold a Q-J-10 of mixed suits. Three of your straight and pair cards are out, and nobody has shown any real strength yet by raising. You should...
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
10) A solid player in early position raised with a queen up. A king folded before you and you have buried jacks with an ace showing. What is your play?
    Fold
    Call
    Re-raise
11) A jack brings it in for a raise. You have split queens with a 9 kicker and you re-raise. A player that you don't know because he just sat down now raises again with an ace for his door-card. You see no aces out. What is your play?
    Raise
    Call
    Fold
12) You have pocket 7s. Four people have limped in, some with face cards. Your up card is a 4. What is your play?
    Raise
    Call
    Fold
13) You have split 7s with an ace kicker. A king raises and is called in two spots. You see no other 7s or aces out. What do you do?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
14) The same split 7s with a king kicker. The king raises, and there are two callers. You notice that there are no aces showing. The action is up to you. What do you do?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
15) You have a 3-4-5 of mixed suit. There are no 2s or 6s showing. A jack raises and is called by a 10. What is your correct play?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
16) You have a 7-3-2 of spades. Several players have limped in. You see only one other spade. What's the play?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
17) You are the low card with a 2 up. The bully on your right raises after everyone else has folded. You have pocket 8s. His door card is a jack. What is your play?
    Call
    Fold
    Raise
18) You have an A-K of spades in the pocket and a 9 of spades showing. A 10 raises and a queen re-raises. You see only one other spade out and no aces or kings, but it is already two bets to you. What is your best play?
    Fold
    Call
    Re-raise
19) You have pocket 10s with an 8 showing. A player with a 9 up raises and two players with smaller cards call. The raiser probably has 9s but will not re-raise anybody without aces or kings in the hole. What is your play?
    Raise
    Call
    Fold
20) You have the same 10s, the 9 up immediately raises and there is only one face card left to act behind you. Nobody has limped in yet. Your play is...
    Raise
    Call
    Fold
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