You have now completed all but one of the units in this course and your strategy is really coming together.
In this unit we looked at the psychology of poker, how it affects both us and our opponents and how we can use it to work out what our opponent is up to and to help us make more informed decisions and reduce the likelihood of common mistakes.
Hopefully you haven't skipped the Poker Bankroll Challenge sections — as practice is essential for building confidence in your new strategy, especially in time-pressured situations that online poker presents. Just remember, moving to higher stakes should always be based on your own comfort level and responsible bankroll management.
If you have skipped all the practical experience, then I really recommend that you go back to the start of the Poker Bankroll Challenge and work your way through each of the stages - you’re likely to find it a valuable learning experience.
It's now time for your next progress test, to again see how much of the information you have learned in this unit has sunk in. As usual don’t be intimidated — there’s no pressure, and you can retake the test as many times as you need to feel confident in your understanding. It's purpose is really to show you if there are any areas that you need to revisit, or whether you are ready to move onto the next unit.
There are 10 questions to answer covering all of the main subjects covered in Unit 4. There is no time limit and we'll provide you with an instant grade and feedback as soon as you click submit at the end of the exam.
Good Luck!