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Are You A Donkey?
Filed in archive Poker Products by David Aydt on March 4, 2007
Are You A Donkey?
The internet is wonderful for many reasons besides finding the perfect dinner setting for a date, the toys your three year old son most desparately needs, or you could learn how good (or bad) you really are at poker.

Found on the two plus two message boards, this is a test of your poker knowledge. Are you donkey or a shark? Can you tell the difference between calling the river on a scary board, and folding in the correct spot?

You receive thirty minutes to complete the test and several noted high-stakes tourney and cash game pros have Lent their humility to take the test (of course they scored a little higher then average).

Ok, after taking the test I believe I have A LOT to learn for these higher stakes pros. My IQ was 119, but most of the questions were geared towards the $5/$10 no limit games and higher, including one of the fifty questions that you might find in the movie "Rounders". If you were Mike McD facing Teddy KGB's $15,000 bet with a full house, would you fold, call, or raise all-in and start driving Knich's truck the next day?

For those aspiring to see if they could make the right decisions in the higher stakes game and don't want to spend $10,000 or more to find out... give the test a try for a cheaper alternative.


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