| This is a discussion on Poker test within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I found these 2 poker test on the WSoP website one is for cash games the other is for tournaments. It has you play 20 ... |
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| Poker test I found these 2 poker test on the WSoP website one is for cash games the other is for tournaments. It has you play 20 hands of cash if you go broke it reloads for you, The tournament gives you different levels and positions in the tournament and grades you after you have completed all the hands. My scores were Cash 114 tournament 101 And here I thought I was a better tournament player LOL try it out and post your scores http://www.wsopacademy.com/pokertest/ |
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| WSOP Academy Cash Game Poker Skills Analysis Your PokerIQScore™ is 123! You scored better than 96% of all players who have taken the test so far. WSOP Academy Tournament Poker Skills Analysis Your PokerIQScore™ is 101 You scored better than 73% of all players who have taken the test so far. I've always considered myself more of a tourney player too... I kind of think this is more of a marketing ploy to get people to attend the WSOP Academy but it was fun either way. |
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| kinda cool. Cash: 132 Tourney: 114 I busted on the first 3 hands in a row in the cash game too I think Maybe just the first two. Thought the "pro" would be more prone to 3-betting me light. Quote:
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| WSOP Academy Cash Game Poker Skills Analysis for Sean Pilgrim Your PokerIQScore™ is 114! You scored better than 89% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130. WSOP Academy Tournament Poker Skills Analysis for Sean Pilgrim Your PokerIQScore™ is 105 You scored better than 88% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130. |
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| re: Poker test eh what the hell... I play too much omaha, forget how to play hold em sometimes I came out with cash: 121 tourny: 110 I will say this..I thought the detailed breakdown was pretty spot on. my phone # btw: 867-5309 (at least as far as they know) |
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| Your PokerIQScore™ is 123! You scored better than 96% of all players who have taken the test so far. Your PokerIQScore™ is 101 You scored better than 73% of all players who have taken the test so far. This is really fun and exciting. I thought i am a better poker player now but I need to improve my skills more. |
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| (Cash) Your PokerIQScore™ is 123! You scored better than 96% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130. (Tournament) Your PokerIQScore™ is 108 You scored better than 95% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130. |
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| re: Poker test Your Poker IQ Test is 106. For your complete Cash Game Poker IQ results check your email. Your Poker IQ Test is 108. For your complete Tournament Poker IQ results check your email. I really rushed through these and surprised I even scored over 100. I wonder what would happen if I took my time? |
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| This is quite cool. I guess this will be the future of online poker training, and there will be programs that will generate different hands for you every time you play in a couple of years. Does anyone know of any others like this? |
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| Did it again more aggressively and my tourney score stayed at 104 but my cash went up to 115. Was just curious if it made a difference.I still kept to my style of play was was less cautious when I had top pair and a little more aggressive with draws. |
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| Did the Tourney one. Made a few mistakes and actually a misclick on one....LOL Your PokerIQScore™ is 107 You scored better than 93% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130 I like the detailed breakdown too....... Early Stage –Your early stage tournament PokerIQScore™ is determined based on your play in the first few levels of a multi-table tournament. In this stage, you have a lot of chips compared to the size of the blinds. An important skill in this stage is playing with discipline and patience – avoiding unnecessary risks and trying to stay out of confrontations with other good players. It’s those bad players you want to pick on, and it’s occasionally ok to see some cheap flops with speculative hands in an attempt to bust one of them and build up chips. Because your performance in the early stage affects every other stage of the tournament, playing correctly here will have a huge effect on your overall results. Your Early Stage PokerIQScore™ is 109 Middle Stage –Your middle stage tournament PokerIQScore™ is determined based on your play in the stages after the early stage, but before getting to “the bubble” (see next section). If you were successful (or lucky) in the early stage, you may have as many as 30 or 40 times the big blind in your stack. But often, you will have as few as 10 or 20 times the big blind. As the blinds start to get larger, stealing the blinds becomes more important in this stage. You can open up your game considerably, but you must know which opponents you can steal from. Position becomes as important as the strength of your hand. Your Middle Stage PokerIQScore™ is 95 Bubble Stage –Your “Bubble stage” PokerIQScore™ is determined in the stage just before everyone makes the money. For example, if 50 players are paid in a tournament, when there are 51 players remaining this would be “on the bubble”. The next person to get knocked out gets nothing. If you are a big stack, in this stage you want to be taking advantage of the small stacks who are just trying to survive to make the money. Even medium stacks can build up chips in this stage, provided they are careful to only attack when small stacks are in the blinds. Your Bubble Stage PokerIQScore™ is 90 End Game –Your “End Game” PokerIQScore™ is determined by your performance once everyone is in the money, up to and including the final table. The blinds are so high in this stage that very few hands even go to the flop. If you are a big stack, you must capitalize on your advantage by stealing from your smaller-stacked opponents. If you are a small stack, you want to survive, but you don’t want to wait so long to make a move that the large stacks will play against you regardless of what they are holding. Position and the “First Mover Advantage” (the first player to raise) are even more important than the actual cards themselves in this stage. Your End Game PokerIQScore™ is 110 Will try the cash one later. Thanks for this. Wish I had the 1500 to go and join this two day academy. Sounds like a great learning experience. |
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| Cool test. Here are my scores: WSOP Academy Cash Game Poker Skills Analysis Your PokerIQScore™ is 105! You scored better than 67% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130. WSOP Academy Tournament Poker Skills Analysis Your PokerIQScore™ is 102 You scored better than 77% of all players who have taken the test so far. Most people will have a PokerIQScore™ between 70 and 130. Last edited by BluffYou123 : 26th March 2010 at 3:33 PM. Reason: Remove name |
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