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How does big blind work in poker?

What is Big Blind in Poker? The big blind is a mandatory preflop bet that is paid by the player seated directly to the left of the small blind, and two seats to the left of the dealer. Once the hand begins, players must call or raise the size of the big blind to stay in the hand.
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What's the point of small and big blind?

The main point of blind bets, like the small blind and big blind, is to add value to the starting pot and incentivize other poker players to play their starting hands.
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How do you determine the big blind?

What are Big Blinds and Small Blinds in Poker? The big blind and small blind refer to the amount that players occupying these two positions at the table must place into the pot before any cards are dealt. The big blind is typically twice the size of the small blind, although not always.
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Is a big blind good in poker?

The Big Blind is the most important position in poker. You will play looser here than any position. It is important to defend your blind properly and reduce the effectiveness of other players raises. The best players in the world know exactly how important it is to have strong big blind play.
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Who gets the big blind in poker?

A big blind is a mandatory bet used in poker variations that typically don't have antes, such as Texas Hold 'Em. It is paid by the player two seats to the left of the dealer or the dealer button. The player one seat to the left of the button pays a small blind that is usually half the big blind's size.
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Who bets first after big blind?

(Both the player and the bet may be referred to as big or small blind.) After the cards are dealt, the player to the left of the big blind is the first to act during the first betting round. If any players call the big blind, the big blind is then given an extra opportunity to raise.
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Does big blind always bet first?

The easy way to remember it is that the Big Blind always goes last before the flop. And, in the case of heads up, the Button is the Small Blind, and therefore acts before the Big Blind player.
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What hands do you play in big blind?

Hands that are strong, well-connected, and/or suited realize equity most effectively. Some hands are so strong and play so well postflop that they will actually over-realize their equity, such as J♥ T♥ vs a loose opponent or A♠ A♥ in any situation.
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Can the big blind raise a bet?

The big blind is considered a player's opening bet for the hand. As their turn comes up in the first round of betting, they may still raise if they so choose.
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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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How much should I be losing in the big blind?

If you fold 100% of your hands from the small blind, you will lose 50bb/100 hands from this position. The entire goal of defending your big blind is to reduce this loss rate. Losing in the small blind at around -20bb/100 is considered good, but it is possible to reach -15bb/100.
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Does everyone have to match the big blind?

When a player makes a bet, they are required to match the big blind. So using the previous example, $10 would be the minimum bet a player could make. If a player decides to raise a bet, they are also required to make a minimum raise of $10. Keep in mind this is just the minimum bet.
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Can you bet less than the big blind?

You can bet anywhere from as little as the amount of the big blind, to the full amount of the pot ($15). Any bet in between is a "legal bet." You're second to act on the flop with a pot of $15.
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Do you deal to small or big blind first?

The player directly to the left of the dealer puts out the small blind. The big blind (usually double that of the small blind) is then paid by the player to the left of the small blind.
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What is limping in poker?

To enter the pot by calling rather than raising. For example, in hold'em before the flop, a player who calls the big blind (rather than raises) is described as "limping in."
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Can big blinds raise 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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What is the advantage of big blind position?

One of the advantages to being the big blind is in a situation when the pot remains unraised. You've gotten to see the flop for free, and might just flop a huge hand with two cards you otherwise might never have played.
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How many big blinds should you shove?

You basically have to pick any decent hand and shove it. If you do not get a decent hand by the time you are down to around 5 big blinds, you may have to shove any two cards whenever there is a very tight player in in the big blind.
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Which way does big blind move?

With two blinds, the small blind is posted by the player immediately clockwise from the button, and the big blind is posted by the player two positions clockwise from the button. With more than two blinds, the small blind is normally to the left of the button (not on it).
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What is minimum defense frequency big blind?

This concept is referred to as minimum defense frequency and it is often discussed when it comes to defending the big blind. So facing a $1000 pot size bet, to prevent villain being able to profit by exploitatively over-bluffing, hero needs to call at least 50% of the time.
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What is the strongest position in poker?

The Button – Dealer (also classed as a LP)

In terms of advantage it is the best position in poker. After the flop the dealer always gets to act last in every round of betting for that game.
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What is the best seat at a poker table?

Assuming the table as a whole is acceptable, you ideally want the seat to the left of the tricky, loose, and aggressive players. You want the advantage of seeing how they will act before you decide to enter the pot, and before you decide how you will play your hand.
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Should you ever show in poker?

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 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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