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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['D4', 'SA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes CT, H5, S2, then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['CT', 'H5', 'S2', 'HQ'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20.
The river comes ['CT', 'H5', 'S2', 'HQ', 'C5'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 310}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D4', 'SA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['HJ', 'HT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes SQ, C7, C8, then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['SQ', 'C7', 'C8', 'H6'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 60.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 320}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HJ', 'HT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 80
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['DT', 'D2'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
The flop comes H3, C9, D6, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['H3', 'C9', 'D6', 'D8'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The river comes ['H3', 'C9', 'D6', 'D8', 'D3'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 220}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DT', 'D2'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['CK', 'C4'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes S5, D6, D4, then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 80.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 350}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CK', 'C4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 100
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['D7', 'DJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 50; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes HQ, DA, C9, then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; you declared call.
The turn comes ['HQ', 'DA', 'C9', 'D3'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; you declared call.
The river comes ['HQ', 'DA', 'C9', 'D3', 'H2'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 390}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D7', 'DJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['CJ', 'CK'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes D9, S8, C3, then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['D9', 'S8', 'C3', 'SJ'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The river comes ['D9', 'S8', 'C3', 'SJ', 'DA'], then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 380}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CJ', 'CK'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['HT', 'SK'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 50; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The flop comes C6, S3, S8, then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 220}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HT', 'SK'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['H3', 'C2'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 90; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 100; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 110; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 120; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 130; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The flop comes CJ, DJ, DQ, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['CJ', 'DJ', 'DQ', 'C7'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The river comes ['CJ', 'DJ', 'DQ', 'C7', 'HT'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 690}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H3', 'C2'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['H5', 'H6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The flop comes D5, S6, HJ, then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The turn comes ['D5', 'S6', 'HJ', 'S5'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call.
The river comes ['D5', 'S6', 'HJ', 'S5', 'DQ'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 90}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H5', 'H6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['D8', 'DJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 70; you declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes D3, C8, CA, then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 450}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D8', 'DJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['D8', 'ST'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The flop comes D2, C9, D5, then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 130}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D8', 'ST'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['D2', 'C5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes HJ, D9, HT, then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The turn comes ['HJ', 'D9', 'HT', 'S7'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D2', 'C5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['D2', 'DQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The flop comes ST, D8, D6, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 20.
The turn comes ['ST', 'D8', 'D6', 'CA'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 490}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D2', 'DQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['D7', 'H4'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes D4, SK, SJ, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['D4', 'SK', 'SJ', 'CT'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The river comes ['D4', 'SK', 'SJ', 'CT', 'S2'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 400}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D7', 'H4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['S2', 'S4'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes CA, H6, S6, then TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['CA', 'H6', 'S6', 'HK'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call.
The river comes ['CA', 'H6', 'S6', 'HK', 'S3'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 260}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S2', 'S4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['C6', 'D4'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 60; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes S3, CT, C5, then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The turn comes ['S3', 'CT', 'C5', 'C9'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The river comes ['S3', 'CT', 'C5', 'C9', 'CK'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 350}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C6', 'D4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['CK', 'H9'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The flop comes DA, D6, S6, then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CK', 'H9'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['ST', 'DT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The flop comes CJ, D8, H3, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 160}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['ST', 'DT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['S9', 'H8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call.
The flop comes DA, DK, H4, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['DA', 'DK', 'H4', 'D7'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The river comes ['DA', 'DK', 'H4', 'D7', 'H6'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 260}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S9', 'H8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['S2', 'D2'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes DQ, C9, C3, then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 90}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S2', 'D2'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['D5', 'DA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 50; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
The flop comes D6, HT, C4, then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared raise 100; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 120; you declared call.
The turn comes ['D6', 'HT', 'C4', 'D7'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The river comes ['D6', 'HT', 'C4', 'D7', 'C9'], then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 610}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D5', 'DA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['S6', 'H5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes S2, C7, C8, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['S2', 'C7', 'C8', 'CK'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
The river comes ['S2', 'C7', 'C8', 'CK', 'D9'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 220}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S6', 'H5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['C4', 'HQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The flop comes C5, D3, C2, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['C5', 'D3', 'C2', 'SA'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 220}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C4', 'HQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['SQ', 'SJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes S9, CA, D7, then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 60; you declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['S9', 'CA', 'D7', 'S6'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call.
The river comes ['S9', 'CA', 'D7', 'S6', 'H9'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 440}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['SQ', 'SJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['H4', 'C3'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes C7, H5, DJ, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The turn comes ['C7', 'H5', 'DJ', 'DQ'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The river comes ['C7', 'H5', 'DJ', 'DQ', 'C8'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 200}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H4', 'C3'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['C8', 'DQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 200; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 380; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 560; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 740; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes S2, C5, DA, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40.
The turn comes ['S2', 'C5', 'DA', 'HQ'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 2690}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C8', 'DQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['S7', 'D5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes D2, S6, C7, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['D2', 'S6', 'C7', 'C8'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 90}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S7', 'D5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['SA', 'S5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
The flop comes HT, S6, CA, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['HT', 'S6', 'CA', 'DJ'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The river comes ['HT', 'S6', 'CA', 'DJ', 'DA'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['SA', 'S5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['S8', 'DJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes CA, SK, H3, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The turn comes ['CA', 'SK', 'H3', 'DQ'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 160}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S8', 'DJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['D9', 'C6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes CQ, HA, C4, then TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The turn comes ['CQ', 'HA', 'C4', 'H8'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 190}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D9', 'C6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['HA', 'H9'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes S7, S6, ST, then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['S7', 'S6', 'ST', 'H5'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HA', 'H9'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['DK', 'D6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes D9, ST, HJ, then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['D9', 'ST', 'HJ', 'HA'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The river comes ['D9', 'ST', 'HJ', 'HA', 'CT'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DK', 'D6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['C4', 'S4'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes C8, H8, HT, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The turn comes ['C8', 'H8', 'HT', 'C3'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The river comes ['C8', 'H8', 'HT', 'C3', 'H3'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 230}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C4', 'S4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['H8', 'C5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes H7, S7, D4, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The turn comes ['H7', 'S7', 'D4', 'C8'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 470}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H8', 'C5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['D3', 'D7'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 50; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 80; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes C3, CA, ST, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
The turn comes ['C3', 'CA', 'ST', 'S4'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The river comes ['C3', 'CA', 'ST', 'S4', 'DT'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 370}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D3', 'D7'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['C6', 'H7'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes HT, D8, S3, then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['HT', 'D8', 'S3', 'D3'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The river comes ['HT', 'D8', 'S3', 'D3', 'S8'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 370}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C6', 'H7'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['S5', 'C9'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes DT, H3, S2, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 180}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S5', 'C9'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['DQ', 'HJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes D8, D6, CA, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['D8', 'D6', 'CA', 'H6'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The river comes ['D8', 'D6', 'CA', 'H6', 'H2'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 350}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DQ', 'HJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['H3', 'C4'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes D4, SK, SJ, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['D4', 'SK', 'SJ', 'CT'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The river comes ['D4', 'SK', 'SJ', 'CT', 'S2'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 370}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H3', 'C4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['H5', 'DA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes CA, H6, S6, then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['CA', 'H6', 'S6', 'HK'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 300}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H5', 'DA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['S5', 'CK'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The flop comes H2, S6, DA, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['H2', 'S6', 'DA', 'HT'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; you declared call.
The river comes ['H2', 'S6', 'DA', 'HT', 'HA'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 730}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S5', 'CK'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 300
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['CQ', 'C3'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes D2, S2, S7, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['D2', 'S2', 'S7', 'HT'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
The river comes ['D2', 'S2', 'S7', 'HT', 'DT'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 200}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CQ', 'C3'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['C2', 'C3'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The flop comes D3, D9, CK, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['D3', 'D9', 'CK', 'C9'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20.
The river comes ['D3', 'D9', 'CK', 'C9', 'H9'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 260}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C2', 'C3'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['H6', 'D2'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 50; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes S6, C8, SA, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 270}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H6', 'D2'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['D4', 'DQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30.
The flop comes D6, C5, HA, then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 100}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D4', 'DQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['H7', 'D8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The flop comes DA, D9, CQ, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['DA', 'D9', 'CQ', 'C3'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; you declared call.
The river comes ['DA', 'D9', 'CQ', 'C3', 'H5'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 190}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H7', 'D8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['S7', 'H3'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes S8, C5, C6, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['S8', 'C5', 'C6', 'C2'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 210}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S7', 'H3'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 60
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['S5', 'HA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes H2, SJ, HK, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 80; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The turn comes ['H2', 'SJ', 'HK', 'SA'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The river comes ['H2', 'SJ', 'HK', 'SA', 'D5'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 720}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S5', 'HA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['D2', 'SK'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes D8, DT, DK, then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The turn comes ['D8', 'DT', 'DK', 'H2'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 280}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D2', 'SK'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 60
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['DJ', 'C8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 50; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 90; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes DT, HJ, C3, then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The turn comes ['DT', 'HJ', 'C3', 'D8'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The river comes ['DT', 'HJ', 'C3', 'D8', 'DK'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 1020}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DJ', 'C8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['HJ', 'DJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes S2, C5, DA, then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['S2', 'C5', 'DA', 'HQ'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The river comes ['S2', 'C5', 'DA', 'HQ', 'D2'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 340}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HJ', 'DJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['HJ', 'HT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes SQ, C7, C8, then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['SQ', 'C7', 'C8', 'H6'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call.
The river comes ['SQ', 'C7', 'C8', 'H6', 'C4'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 210}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HJ', 'HT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['DK', 'SQ'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes CJ, DT, D2, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['CJ', 'DT', 'D2', 'H3'], then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The river comes ['CJ', 'DT', 'D2', 'H3', 'C9'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 280}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DK', 'SQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['CQ', 'CK'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes C4, DK, C3, then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['C4', 'DK', 'C3', 'D9'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 100}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CQ', 'CK'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['C4', 'H8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes D8, D5, D7, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The turn comes ['D8', 'D5', 'D7', 'DJ'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The river comes ['D8', 'D5', 'D7', 'DJ', 'DT'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 260}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C4', 'H8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['H9', 'H6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The flop comes CJ, CK, D9, then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60; you declared call.
The turn comes ['CJ', 'CK', 'D9', 'S6'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared call.
The river comes ['CJ', 'CK', 'D9', 'S6', 'C3'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 450}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H9', 'H6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['CT', 'DT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes C3, DA, C6, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The turn comes ['C3', 'DA', 'C6', 'SA'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 220}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CT', 'DT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['H8', 'HJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes CJ, DJ, DQ, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 80; you declared call.
The turn comes ['CJ', 'DJ', 'DQ', 'C7'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call.
The river comes ['CJ', 'DJ', 'DQ', 'C7', 'HT'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 510}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H8', 'HJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['S4', 'S6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes S7, ST, H6, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['S7', 'ST', 'H6', 'CT'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60.
The river comes ['S7', 'ST', 'H6', 'CT', 'HA'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 250}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S4', 'S6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['C7', 'S8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes H6, CK, H5, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['H6', 'CK', 'H5', 'H7'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The river comes ['H6', 'CK', 'H5', 'H7', 'S4'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C7', 'S8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['C6', 'H7'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes HT, D8, S3, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['HT', 'D8', 'S3', 'D3'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
The river comes ['HT', 'D8', 'S3', 'D3', 'S8'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 220}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C6', 'H7'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['H3', 'CT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The flop comes DA, S2, C9, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The turn comes ['DA', 'S2', 'C9', 'DT'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 190}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H3', 'CT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['CA', 'C6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes DA, CT, S5, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The turn comes ['DA', 'CT', 'S5', 'S6'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
The river comes ['DA', 'CT', 'S5', 'S6', 'D8'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 800}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CA', 'C6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['HT', 'SQ'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes HK, DK, CT, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 60; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['HK', 'DK', 'CT', 'S4'], then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call.
The river comes ['HK', 'DK', 'CT', 'S4', 'C2'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 520}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HT', 'SQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['DA', 'C6'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 50; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 70; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
The flop comes S3, S6, C7, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['S3', 'S6', 'C7', 'CJ'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 360}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DA', 'C6'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['D4', 'DA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes CK, S6, D9, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The turn comes ['CK', 'S6', 'D9', 'S9'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 290}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D4', 'DA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['DJ', 'D5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The flop comes S5, SQ, C6, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['S5', 'SQ', 'C6', 'H8'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The river comes ['S5', 'SQ', 'C6', 'H8', 'D2'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 200}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DJ', 'D5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['CJ', 'D8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared call.
The flop comes S4, C2, C3, then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 150}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CJ', 'D8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['H2', 'H5'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes H4, D7, H6, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['H4', 'D7', 'H6', 'D2'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The river comes ['H4', 'D7', 'H6', 'D2', 'S9'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 80}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H2', 'H5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['D2', 'D3'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 70; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes C9, C3, S3, then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The turn comes ['C9', 'C3', 'S3', 'C6'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The river comes ['C9', 'C3', 'S3', 'C6', 'D4'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 440}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D2', 'D3'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['C5', 'D8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The flop comes S4, S9, SA, then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 170}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C5', 'D8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['C3', 'CJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes S7, ST, S5, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 80; you declared raise 100; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 120; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['S7', 'ST', 'S5', 'H9'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The river comes ['S7', 'ST', 'S5', 'H9', 'D2'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 480}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C3', 'CJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['CQ', 'H8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes H5, CT, C9, then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The turn comes ['H5', 'CT', 'C9', 'S4'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The river comes ['H5', 'CT', 'C9', 'S4', 'H3'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 190}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CQ', 'H8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['H2', 'H9'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes S2, HJ, HA, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60.
The turn comes ['S2', 'HJ', 'HA', 'HT'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 340}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H2', 'H9'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['D7', 'CJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes HT, HA, C5, then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['HT', 'HA', 'C5', 'SJ'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 260}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D7', 'CJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['SK', 'D4'].
Before the flop, you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 70; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 80; you declared raise 90; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The flop comes S2, C5, DA.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 310}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['SK', 'D4'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['HJ', 'HT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; you declared call.
The flop comes SQ, C7, C8, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The turn comes ['SQ', 'C7', 'C8', 'H6'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20.
The river comes ['SQ', 'C7', 'C8', 'H6', 'C4'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HJ', 'HT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['CQ', 'DT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes H4, HJ, DK, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['H4', 'HJ', 'DK', 'S8'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The river comes ['H4', 'HJ', 'DK', 'S8', 'CJ'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 320}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CQ', 'DT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['DT', 'H5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes CK, C4, DK, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['CK', 'C4', 'DK', 'C3'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The river comes ['CK', 'C4', 'DK', 'C3', 'D9'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 120}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DT', 'H5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['C6', 'SJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The flop comes D8, D5, D7, then TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
The turn comes ['D8', 'D5', 'D7', 'DJ'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C6', 'SJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['SQ', 'DJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes D6, S2, SK, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40.
The turn comes ['D6', 'S2', 'SK', 'C9'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 270}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['SQ', 'DJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 60
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['HA', 'CT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes DT, SA, H4, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['DT', 'SA', 'H4', 'HT'], then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call.
The river comes ['DT', 'SA', 'H4', 'HT', 'C5'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 350}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HA', 'CT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['C5', 'D9'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes S6, HJ, S3, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The turn comes ['S6', 'HJ', 'S3', 'C2'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20.
The river comes ['S6', 'HJ', 'S3', 'C2', 'SJ'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 300}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C5', 'D9'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
|
call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['D4', 'C8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
The flop comes CA, H9, D8, then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['CA', 'H9', 'D8', 'SJ'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60.
The river comes ['CA', 'H9', 'D8', 'SJ', 'D9'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 330}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D4', 'C8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['H3', 'SQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
The flop comes S8, C9, H6, then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['S8', 'C9', 'H6', 'CK'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call.
The river comes ['S8', 'C9', 'H6', 'CK', 'H5'], then TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 100}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H3', 'SQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['H5', 'CJ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The flop comes DK, HA, D2, then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 170}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H5', 'CJ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['DA', 'S8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30.
The flop comes HJ, D9, HT, then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 100}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['DA', 'S8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['S6', 'D5'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The flop comes D8, D6, CA, then TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared call.
The turn comes ['D8', 'D6', 'CA', 'H6'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call.
The river comes ['D8', 'D6', 'CA', 'H6', 'H2'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 350}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S6', 'D5'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BTN, and your holding is ['H5', 'D7'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The flop comes H3, HK, SQ, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 40; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 80; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The turn comes ['H3', 'HK', 'SQ', 'CT'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 60.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 570}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H5', 'D7'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 80
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['ST', 'SQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes S7, HK, C7, then you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['S7', 'HK', 'C7', 'CJ'], then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The river comes ['S7', 'HK', 'C7', 'CJ', 'S3'], then you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 20.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 290}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['ST', 'SQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 40
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['D2', 'CT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes DA, HT, HA, then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call.
The turn comes ['DA', 'HT', 'HA', 'SQ'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
The river comes ['DA', 'HT', 'HA', 'SQ', 'D5'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 250}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D2', 'CT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['HT', 'SA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes DT, S9, DK, then TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 120}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HT', 'SA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['SK', 'HT'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The flop comes D3, D9, CK, then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 20; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['D3', 'D9', 'CK', 'C9'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared call.
The river comes ['D3', 'D9', 'CK', 'C9', 'H9'], then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 310}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['SK', 'HT'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
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You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is HJ, and your holding is ['S2', 'HA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 50; you declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes HK, HQ, CA, then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 280}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S2', 'HA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['C9', 'C3'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer6 declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes D3, H7, HQ, then TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 210}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['C9', 'C3'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is CO, and your holding is ['D8', 'SQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer4 declared call; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 30; you declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold.
The flop comes D6, H8, D7, then TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 20.
The turn comes ['D6', 'H8', 'D7', 'C2'], then TransformerPlayer2 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 140}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['D8', 'SQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is UTG, and your holding is ['CJ', 'H8'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer5 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 60; you declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold.
The flop comes S4, H9, D2, then TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer6 declared call.
The turn comes ['S4', 'H9', 'D2', 'HA'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 410}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['CJ', 'H8'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['H9', 'CQ'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer6 declared fold; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call.
The flop comes D7, H5, CT, then TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold.
The turn comes ['D7', 'H5', 'CT', 'SK'], then you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call.
The river comes ['D7', 'H5', 'CT', 'SK', 'S3'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 160}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['H9', 'CQ'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is BB, and your holding is ['S6', 'CA'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer1 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared raise 50; TransformerPlayer4 declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call.
The flop comes D7, S8, H9, then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call.
The turn comes ['D7', 'S8', 'H9', 'H7'], then TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared raise 20; TransformerPlayer1 declared call; TransformerPlayer2 declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared call; you declared raise 60; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer2 declared call; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer5 declared fold.
The river comes ['D7', 'S8', 'H9', 'H7', 'H5'].
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 620}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['S6', 'CA'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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raise 20
|
You are a specialist in playing 6-handed No Limit Texas Holdem. The following will be a game scenario and you need to make the optimal decision.
Here is a game summary:
The small blind is 10 chips and the big blind is 20 chips. Everyone started with 1000 chips.
The player positions involved in this game are UTG, HJ, CO, BTN, SB, BB.
In this hand, your position is SB, and your holding is ['HQ', 'C9'].
Before the flop, TransformerPlayer2 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared call; TransformerPlayer4 declared call; you declared call; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 30; TransformerPlayer1 declared fold; TransformerPlayer3 declared fold; TransformerPlayer4 declared fold; you declared call.
The flop comes D7, CJ, D5, then TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 20; you declared raise 40; TransformerPlayer6 declared raise 60.
The turn comes ['D7', 'CJ', 'D5', 'HT'], then TransformerPlayer6 declared fold.
Now it is your turn to make a move.
To remind you, the current pot size is {'main': {'amount': 240}, 'side': []} chips, and your holding is ['HQ', 'C9'].
Decide on an action based on the strength of your hand on this board, your position, and actions before you. Do not explain your answer.
Your optimal action is:
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call
|
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