At www.donkeytest.com there is a free high stakes poker IQ test, which is actually pretty good.

I did pretty crap & got 102, but Greenplastic (I got the link of his blog) was like 140 something...
I would be interested to see how some of the higher stakes players here do.
As for myself it said my positional play & medium to low pair play was good.
But that my high pair, blind play & pot odds stuff was bad.

The reason I put here is because we all posts hands where we had to make marginal or tough decisions & alot of the questions they put together are really marginal & it would really help me to understand where I went wrong.

I'll start with 2 of the earlier questions in the test. (Is this copyright infringement??)


2. 5/10 NL. 9 handed. A good mix of aggressive and passive players, 3 poor players and 4 pros. 2 players are new to the table and have only played a few hands. You're UTG with: KJ offsuit

What should you do?
A)Fold
B)Call
C)Raise
D)Raise 1/3, fold 1/3, call 1/3
E)Raise 50%, fold 50%
F)Raise 80%, call 20%

3. 25/50 NL. 9 Handed. You're on the button with: 10 10

A tight aggressive player in middle position raises to $200. You choose to call on the button, and relatively tight short stack with $1,500 in the big blind pushes all-in. You've seen him do this only with big pairs and AK or AQ so far.

The middle position player thinks and folds. What should you do?

A)Fold
B)Call

4. Tournament. Blinds are 200-400 with 50 antes. You have 4,000 chips. 9 Players. Everyone has you covered.

UTG limps in. You've seen him limp in early often, and many times fold to a raise. Seat three limps. Button limps.

You are in the SB and have: A8 offsuit

What do you do?
A)Push all-in
B)Fold
C)Call
D)Raise to between 1500 and 2500

My answers were

Q.2 b)fold KJ offsuit UTG 9 handed
Q3. b)fold
Q4. a)push all in

I would be interested if any your answers were different, I will post more questions tomorrow, trust me they get a bit harder. (Well 4 me anyway)