It also happens to be the most challenging position at the poker table. Which means this crucial spot can also be one of the most profitable, in terms of gaining an edge over your rivals. Very few players properly understand and execute the right strategy from the big blind position.
What does calling the big blind mean?
The two players to the left of the button (dealer) in a game of hold’em are required to place compulsory bets before the cards are dealt. These are known as blind bets because they are placed ‘blind’, before the players have even seen their cards. This player is called the big blind. …
Does big blind ante change strategy?
How should we adjust our strategy if we are playing in this type of ante format? It might seem like it needs to change, since just one player is posting the entire ante each hand. The truth is, when playing 30bb+, our strategy does not need to change much.
What does BB mean in poker?
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The positions are defined as follows for 10-player tables: BB – big blind. SB – small blind. BTN – button. CO – cut-off (the seat to the right of the button)
When should you defend a big blind?
In poker, “defending the big blind” occurs when you call a pre-flop raise when you are in the “big blind”. “Defending the big blind” also occurs when you have a less than optimal starting hand (something like 4-5 suited or 8-9 offsuit).
Does small blind have to match big blind?
Generally, the “big blind” is equal to the minimum bet. The “small blind” is normally half the big blind. In cases where posting exactly half the big blind is impractical due to the big blind being some odd-valued denomination, the small blind is rounded (usually down) to the nearest practical value.
Is it a good strategy to call the price of the big blind?
Open-limping (just calling the price of the big blind as the first player in the pot) is basically never a good strategy. This is a topic we have discussed many, many times, but it’s worth revisiting. Open-limping is a weak and passive play that leaves you few ways to win the pot.
When to call a raise from the big blind?
You are getting at least 3 to 1 odds to flop something when you call a raise from the big blind. You can usually call a raise from the big blind with any hand listed in the late position hands or better.
What’s the big blind strategy in a tournament?
Your big blind defense strategy is primarily based on your pot odds to call, your opponent’s raising range, and how well your hand realizes equity. In tournaments, you get to defend a lot more frequently because of antes and smaller average raise sizes, but make sure you adjust for varying stack depths.
What’s the mistake you make in the big blind?
A common mistake players make from the big blind is to call a raise with any hand combination containing an ace. These hands perform poorly against tight ranges since they are frequently dominated. Against a tight 12% early position opening range, we’ll typically be looking to get involved by calling or 3-betting with the following hand selection.