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Can you fold before the blind?

Once the cards are dealt, the betting action starts with the player to the left of the big blind. He may either fold, call (by matching the big blind's initial bet) or raise (by increasing the big blind's bet).
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Can you fold before the flop?

Even the loosest preflop players (if they're winning players) fold before the flop around 70 percent of the time. To figure out when to fold before the flop, you need to establish a set of hand ranges that you're willing to play from each position at the poker table.
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Can you fold before your turn?

The Right Way to Fold

When playing at a poker table, you should wait until it is your turn to act before you fold. While you may have been dealt poor cards and you would love to toss them in immediately, you need to be patient and wait for the other players ahead of you to fold, call, or raise.
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When should you fold on the small blind?

Upping Your Act Last Percentage

The reason it's profitable to fold the small blind is the effect on your ALP — your Act Last Percentage. By folding the small blind more often than your opponents, you continuously adjust your Act Last Percentage in your favor. Imagine if you acted last on every street of every hand.
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What are the rules for blinds in poker?

The blinds are paid by the two players to the left of the dealer. They must pay their blinds before any cards are dealt, hence why it's called a "blind". After cards are dealt, the rest of the players at the table must call or raise the big blind in order to stay in the game.
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Can you fold a blind poker?

Once the cards are dealt, the betting action starts with the player to the left of the big blind. He may either fold, call (by matching the big blind's initial bet) or raise (by increasing the big blind's bet).
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When should blinds be raised in poker?

Before the tournament begins, the players will agree to a blinds structure, usually set by the tournament organizer. This structure defines how long each round is and how much the blinds increase per round. Typically, they are increased at a smooth rate of between 25% and 50% per round over the previous round.
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Should you ever fold as the big blind?

Re: Big Blind "Folds" His Option

That violates all rules of etiquette and does not offer protection for the other player, or players. A player should never muck his hand when the action is checked to him. They may check, or bet, never fold (unless the action is heads-up).
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What is a Donk bet in poker?

Donk is a (potentially offensive) term used to describe a very bad poker player. A donk bet is a bet made out of position after check/calling on the previous street.
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Should you flat from the small blind?

"It's actually very rarely correct to flat-call an open out of the small blind," explains Clarke. That is to say, simply calling a preflop raise (or reraise) from the SB is almost always not recommended.
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How often do pro poker players fold?

If you've read Ed Miller's Poker's 1% he actually outlines only folding an average of 30% of the time in many situations. So if you are consistently folding more than half the time (and many tighter players do), you are leaving money on the table.
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When should I fold in poker?

This question is one of the most important things to ask yourself when deciding whether to fold. If a player is wild and playing a lot of hands, you should fold less against them. Conversely, if a player is super tight, barely entering a pot and suddenly wakes up with a big raise, you should almost certainly fold.
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Does folding happen before or after deposition?

Folds are secondary tectonic structures that have formed after the deposition of rocks in response to compressional stress.
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Can the big blind raise on the first round?

A player who has posted the big blind has the right to raise on the first round, called the option, if no other player has raised; if they decline to raise they are said to check their option.
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Can you show your cards before you fold?

There is generally no requirement to ever show your cards in poker. You can fold or “muck” your hand anytime during play. In fact, the only time you are required to show your hand is in order to win the hand at showdown.
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What is the best hand to go all in pre flop?

The pocket pairs (Ace-Ace, King-King, Queen-Queen) are the best hands to play in the preflop betting round. The top suited connectors like AKs and medium pairs are the next best-starting hands.
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What is the hijack seat in poker?

The “hijack” or “hijack seat” refers to the position to the immediate right of the “cutoff” and two seats to the right of the “button.” Also considered late position in a full ring game of hold'em or Omaha (i.e., nine- or ten-handed), the position earned the name from players “hijacking” late position advantage away ...
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What is kangaroo straight in poker?

Skip straight: Also called alternate straight, Dutch straight, skipper, or kangaroo straight, Cards are in consecutive order, skipping every second rank (example 3-5-7-9-J).
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What are pocket Ducks in poker?

What is Ducks in Poker? Ducks is a nickname for being dealt the starting hand pocket Twos in Hold'em.
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Can you be big blind twice?

The rule prevents someone from being the BB twice in a row.
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Can the big blind raise preflop?

The last person to act preflop is the big blind. The BB player has the option to raise, check, or fold. As long as a player has not raised the BB amount, the BB player is entitled to play the hand.
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Can you raise off a big blind?

A raise after the big blind must at least double it. You can not raise by any amount smaller than any previous player bet or raised in the current hand.
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Should blinds be up or down 3rd floor?

If the window is on the ground floor, the blind should be closed slats up. Otherwise, people can see in from the floors above. If, however, you are on an upper floor and the slats are up, anyone can see in from the ground floor. For that reason blinds on an upper floor should close slats down.
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Can anyone straddle in poker?

Poker Straddle: Three Scenarios to Know

The Mississippi Straddle: Any player can straddle — as long as they do it before the cards are dealt. If no one re-straddle (yes, that's possible), the player who places the straddle bet is the last one to act before the flop.
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