Poker Quiz — Test Your Math
Last updated: May 15, 2026
10 questions covering the foundation of poker math: pocket pair probability, outs, equity, pot odds, ICM, and bankroll. Each correct answer has a detailed explanation. Your score maps to a skill level from "Just Starting Out" to "Pro Level." Quiz results correlate with bb/100 win rate — players who score 7+ typically beat micro stakes.
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What is the probability of being dealt pocket aces?
What Your Score Means
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the poker quiz test?
The quiz covers 10 fundamental poker math and strategy questions: pocket pair probability, flush draw outs, AA vs KK equity, the Rule of 4 and 2, VPIP definition, set-flop probability, pot odds calculation, JJ vs AKo equity, ICM acronym, and bankroll management. Together these cover the foundation that separates winning players from losing ones.
What score should I aim for?
70%+ (7/10 correct) means you understand the foundational math. 90%+ (9/10 correct) is professional-level. Below 50%, your fundamentals need work — focus on outs, pot odds, and basic equity before strategy concepts. The quiz score correlates with bb/100 win rate in real games — players who score 7+ typically win at micro stakes.
Is this quiz for beginners or advanced players?
It's calibrated for upper-beginner to intermediate. Pure beginners will likely score 3-5 out of 10 — that's normal and identifies gaps to study. Advanced players should score 8-10. The questions emphasize math fundamentals over strategy nuance — these are the questions every winning player must answer correctly.
Where can I learn the math behind these questions?
Each correct answer's explanation links to the relevant concept. For deeper study: poker outs and equity → /poker-outs-chart, pot odds → /pot-odds, hand equity → /poker-equity, ICM → /poker-icm, bankroll → /poker-bankroll-management. Combine quiz results with focused study of weakest topics.
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