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See if your choice of cards in these rounds is the same as Dwan's Pro

Have you ever fantasized about becoming one of the world's top professional players and then playing the table in his/her place? What would it be like if it did?

Bonsai who have had this fantasy, your opportunity has come.

The 8 hands presented today are the same pros as Tom Dwan, who have played in some of the most expensive games.

When testing these hands, your goal is not to make the same decision as pro, but to choose what the best way to play in that situation would be.

After the test is completed, we will announce the selection of 1, 2, 3 questions... Even who are the top pros corresponding to the 8 questions, the more they are matched, the higher the achievement of the matched pros.

Answers & Parsing & Matching pro will be announced at the end of the article.

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===First question ===

"Late Night Awkward Card" program, blind 300-600 knives, straddle is 1200 knives, effective code size 280,000.

Tom Dwan sits straddle, holding KK, flips forward Patrick Antonius raises to 4100 knives at the beginning of the CO level, Peat calls at the button bit, Dwan adds back to 19,800 knives, Antonius calls, Peat folds.

Flop Q104, Pot 45, 100 Cuts, Dwan Pass, Antonius Bet 27,000, Dwan Call.

Turn K, Pot 99, 100 Knives, Dwan Pass, Antonius Bet 59,000 Knives, What should Dwan do?

A: Fold

B: Call

C: About 200,000 knives in total

===Second question===

Live at the Bike regular table, blind 50-100, straddle is 200 knives, big blind front note 100 knives, effective code size 56,000.

Garrett Adelstein opened with 88 to 800 knives in the UTG+2 position, Ryan Fee raised 3-bet to 2600 knives in the CO position, and Garrett called.

Flop 1092, pot 5575 knives, Garrett pass, Ryan bet 3300 knives, Garrett call.

Turn 3, pot 12,175 knives, Garrett pass, Ryan bet 16,000 knives, what should Garrett do?

A: Fold

B: Call

C: All down

===Third question===

Live at the Bike regular table, blind 50-100, straddle is 200 knives, big blind front note 100 knives, effective code size 56,000.

Garrett Adelstein opened with 88 to 800 knives in the UTG+2 position, Ryan Fee made 3-bets to 2600 knives with KK in the CO position, and Garrett called.

Flop 1092, pot 5575 knives, Garrett pass, Ryan bet 3300 knives, Garrett call.

Turn 3, pot 12,175 knives, Garrett pass, Ryan bet 16,000 knives, Garrett call.

River 7, Pot 44, 175 Knives, Garrett Pass, Ryan Backhand 34,500 Knives, what should he do?

A: Pass the card

B: Bet 22,000 knives

C: All down

===Fourth question===

Late Night Awkward Cards show, blind 300-600 knives, Phil Ivey raises to 2000 at the midpoint start, Antonius calls on the CO level, and Tom Dwan calls with AJ in the small blind position.

Flop 322, pot 7200 knives, Dwan bet 5700 knives, Ivey fold, Antonius call.

Turn 7, pot 18,600 knives, Dwan bet 16,300, Antonius call.

River J, Pot 51, 200 Knives, what should Dwan do?

A: Pass the card

B: Bet 14,000 knives

C: Bet 42,000 knives

===Fifth question===

Poker Star High Game, Blind 150-300 Knives, Tony G raises to 1200 knives at the beginning of the SB position, Vanessa Rousso calls with AA in the BB position.

Flop J65, pot 3000 knives, Tony G bet 2000 knives without looking at the cards, what should Rousso do?

A: Call

B: Add to 5500 knives

===Question 6===

Poker Star High Game, Blind 200-400 Knives, Phil Hellmuth starts with J9 at the CO level to increase to 1600 knives, Dani Stern calls on the SB bit, and Friedman in the BB bit also calls.

Flop J96, pot 5400 knives, Stern counter-active bet 3600 knives, BB fold, Hellmuth raise to 15,000, Stern call.

Turn 8, pot 35,400 knives, Stern took the initiative to take 25,000 knives, what should Hellmuth do?

A: Fold

B: Call

C: All down

===Seventh question ===

Poker Star High Game, Blind 200-400 Knives, Phil Hellmuth starts with J9 at the CO level to increase to 1600 knives, Dani Stern calls on the SB bit, and Friedman in the BB bit also calls.

Flop J96, pot 5400 knives, Stern counter-active bet 3600 knives, BB fold, Hellmuth raise to 15,000, Stern call.

Turn 8, pot 35,400 knives, Stern countered with 25,000 knives, Hellmuth called.

River 7, Pot 85,400 Knives, Stern Bet 35,000, Hellmuth What to Do?

A: Fold

B: Call

C: All down

===Question 8===

Poker Stars High Game, Blind 200-400 Knives, Martinez (Entertainment Player) raises to 1300 knives at the midpoint start, Phil Hellmuth calls with A9 in the HJ bit, Minieri in the CO bit, and Bill Perkins in the Big Blind also call.

Flop 874, pot 6000 knives, Perkins over, Martinez also played, hellmuth what to do?

A: Pass the card

B: Bet 1500 knives

C: Bet 4000 knives

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Answers B, A, and C to the first question are all wrong practices.

For Dwan, the card of the transfer card is quite interesting, as far as the current situation is concerned, the cards that are bigger than him add up to a total of 20 types (AJ and J9 combinations), and the cards that are smaller than him, such as 44, TT, QQ, QTs, KQ, KJ and AK, add up to a total of 23.

In terms of absolute card strength, Dwan's hand is very strong, but if it is from the perspective of relative card strength, this dark three is also a strong grab scare card type in this case. That's because if Dwan chooses to raise a bet, those cards that are worse than him will not pay.

With this information in mind, in the transfer here, the highest ev option of the three options of ABC is the B call, and then see what the river card is issued before making plans.

In the real hand, Dwan chose all the shots, and finally was called by Antonios with TT, and the two chose to play two river cards, the first 6, the second 8, and both times Dwan won.

The second question answers A, B, and C are not correct. When flopping, Garrett's range is at a disadvantage, considering the amount of bets Ryan played, Garrett's call on the flop is already at a critical point, and here, Ryan's bets are even more than the number of pots, and in Garrett's range, there are many stronger cards that can keep up with this number, but 88 is not a card that can be used to bet, even if A2, it is more suitable than 88, because it has 5 supplementary cards. It is also an AA barrier card, so here, Garrett's best practice is to fold, which is actually a very good fold.

However, in the real hand, Garrett chose to call, the pot 44, 175, the river card 7, Garrett passed the card, Ryan all under 34,500 knives, the amount of yard is more than Garrett, Garrett thought about the call after two minutes, Ryan showed KK.

The third question answer C, river cards here Ryan should be able to be very sure that he is holding the best card.

The flop Ryan made such a big bet, Garrett just chose the call, due to the high amount of code in the back hand, coupled with the wet card surface, so Garrett's chances of holding the dark three and two pairs were greatly reduced. After the transfer, in the face of Ryan's over-pool bet, Garrett still only called instead of all, and the odds of Garrett holding a pair + this kind of power fell to almost 0%.

The power of all cards in Ryan's range has not been improved in the river (unless he very strangely calls with 86 or J8 before turning, or 77 for transfers), which means that Ryan has a more than 90% chance of holding the best card.

Considering that Ryan's range is relatively polar, it is possible to hold the premature flush or straight card, or it is possible to hold a card that is much stronger than Garrett, so his bet should be very large, or play the whole hand like this, so that not only can the maximum pressure on the opponent's range, but also the two parts of his range can play the maximum value.

As mentioned above, Ryan did get it all down, and the opponent paid for it.

Fourth Question Answer B Bet 14,000 Knives. There are few cards in the Antonius range that are larger than Dwn,, and more of them are premature flush cards. If Dwan places a big bet on a river card, although his chances of holding the best card are very high, many cards in the Antonius range are weak on this side (such as 44-66, square 7x, or 88-99), and if he encounters a big bet, Antonius will discard these cards 80%. In addition, if you bet heavily, Dwan will also miss some of the value of the premature flush card in the Antonius range.

The right thing to do is to place a small bet, so that Antonius will be more likely to use the catch-and-bluff type call, in addition, a small bet may also lure Antonius to use the premature flush card to raise, after all, Dwn is so small, Antonius may feel that the increase can play a fold rate, so he did so.

In the real hand, Dwan played 43,700 knives, Antonius added 135,000 knives, and Dwan called, catching the opponent and bluffing with 64.

Fifth question answer B, in most of the cards, Tony G in this position should use many cards in his range to pass the cards, when he chooses not to look at the cards to bet, this means that he is using his entire range to bet, this practice will make a relatively large risk, encounter Tony G does not look at the cards to bet, excellent players will know how to use a high frequency to raise (strong, medium or weak cards are available), to exploit Tony G's weak range, so use AA to call, This should be a mistake that even a rookie would not make.

In real hands, Rousso raises to 5000, Tony G raises to 20,000, rousso calls. Transfer A, Pot 43,000, Tony G bet 10,000, Rousso call, Tony G again doesn't look at the cards and acts again, this time he chooses the cards. River 5, Pot 63,000, Rousso all under 192,000, Tony G seconds call.

The sixth answer B call, after the transfer is issued, there are three combinations (QTs, T7s and 75s) that are smooth, and Hellmuth's relative card strength is reduced, even if it is not clear how many of these combinations are included in the Stern range, but it is always possible to hold these cards, so Hellmuth is not suitable for adding value.

At the same time, stern has many top pairs like AJ, KJ, QJ or JT in the range, so Hellmuth should not consider folding, so it can only choose to call.

Seventh Question Answer A Fold, the River card is the most unfavorable card for Hellmuth among the remaining cards, and those cards that are half-bluffing or making thin value bets in the transfer card are all in the river card. Since Hellmuth doesn't have it, it's extremely risky to choose the whole thing, and you should consider doing so if you know your opponent very well.

With this information in mind, Hellmuth's best course of action here is of course to fold!

In the real hand, Hellmuth chose to call and Stern lit up the Q10 close.

The eighth question answer A over the card, Hellmuth's card is very weak, just two cards larger than the card face, although the backdoor nut flower listening card, but considering that the CO bit (the range is greatly related to this card face) has not yet acted, plus the big blind position may also take a straight, two pairs or dark three types of cards on this side, so Hellmuth's best practice in the flop is to follow the card.

In the real game, Hellmuth fired three shots in a row, the turn card was issued with a 10, the river card was a whiteboard, and then all three shots were followed by Martinez (entertainment player), who took the T9o.

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