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Is the big blind the ante?

In poker tournaments with an ante, instead of each player posting an ante each hand, the player in the Big Blind will post an amount equal to the Big Blind. For example: with blinds at 500-1,000, the player in the Big Blind will post 1,000 for his/her Big Blind, followed by 1,000 for the Ante.
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Do the blinds pay the ante?

Whoever is seated in the big blind pays the ante for every player at the table instead of individual players paying it. Having a big blind ante in play makes stealing the blinds more desirable because there are a lot of chips to be won!
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What is small blind vs big blind vs ante?

You can think of the big blind as the "full" ante for the round. The small blind is typically half of the big. 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".
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What is the big blind ante in poker?

To put it simply, in poker tournaments with big blind ante rules, instead of each player placing a Texas Hold'em ante bet every hand, only the player in the big blind position pays the ante bet for everyone at the table.
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Who puts in the ante in poker?

Antes are mandatory bets that are sometimes posted by all players at the table, or by the big blind player in some formats. For example, a $2/$5 cash game with a $1 ante requires each player at the table to put $1 in the pot before each hand.
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Who pays the big blind ante?

In tournaments operating a big blind ante, as the WSOP just announced for their high roller events, the player in the big blind pays the ante for everyone at the table. As the big blind moves every hand so does the responsibility to pay the ante.
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Why is blind an alternative to ante?

If Ante is $1, the bet amounts are not affected and are based on the blinds or the small and big bets, as per the game rules. Blinds, on the other hand, affect the size of the bet. If the small bet is $5 and the big bet is $10, then the next player has to either call and bet the same amount of $10 or raise to bet $20.
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What are the rules for ante in poker?

An ante is a forced bet in which all players put an equal amount of money or chips into the pot before the deal begins. Often this is either a single unit (a one-value or the smallest value in play) or some other small amount; a proportion such as a half or a quarter of the minimum bet is also common.
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What is straddle vs ante poker?

A game in which the player to the left of the dealer (the ante) puts in (usually) one chip before getting any cards, and the player to his left (the straddle) puts in two chips. (Sometimes the dealer also puts in one chip.)
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Why does the big blind pay the ante?

It's now a specified amount that each player pays each round. The benefit of the Big Blind Ante format is that players no longer have to remember to ante each hand or to determine whether they did or didn't ante. There can be no dispute over which player didn't ante.
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Is big blind the best position?

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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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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Why is it called ante?

ante (n.) in the game of poker, "stake of money placed in a pool by each player before drawing cards," 1838, American English poker slang, apparently from Latin ante "before" (from PIE root *ant- "front, forehead," with derivatives meaning "in front of, before").
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Do the blinds follow the dealer?

The "small blind" is placed by the player to the left of the dealer button and the "big blind" is then posted by the next player to the left.
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Why is it called nuts in poker?

A common and certainly apocryphal folk etymology is that the term originated from the historical poker games in the colonial west of America, where if a player bet everything he possessed, he would place the nuts of his wagon wheels on the table to ensure that, should he lose, he would be unable to flee and would have ...
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Should I call or fold poker?

A good rule of thumb is: if it's not good enough for a raise it's not good enough for a call. So if you have the best hand, you should raise for value. If not, fold (unless the odds look good for improving to a better hand).
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Should you ever fold in poker?

It's poor poker etiquette to fold out of turn. You will earn the ire of your opponents, as your actions could reveal to those still playing what the odds of winning may be. Folding early also means those still playing will have one less person to call and potentially raise the pot.
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What is the 42 rule in poker?

The 4-2 Rule is a way of turning how many outs you have into your odds of hitting them. It's 4 times on the flop to hit on the turn or river, and simply multiply 2 on the turn to hit your draw on the river. E.g., a flopped flush draw is nine outs. Multiply this by 4, and the odds of hitting it by the river are 36%.
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What is the 50% rule in poker?

An all-in of less than 50% of the required amount can be completed to the proper amount. Example: $5 & $10 Limit..on the turn, Player A bets $10 Player B All-in for $14, Player C calls... Player A can only call $4 more because the all-in amount was less than the required amount necessary to re-open the betting.
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What is the best of 5 rule in poker?

The best five cards, are simply the five cards that make your best hand. Pairs are better then ace high, two pairs are better then one, three of a kind beat two pairs, straights beat three of a kind, flushes beat straights, full houses beat flushes, four of a kind beat full houses, straight flushes beat four of a kind.
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Who pays the big blind and small blind?

The Small Blind and Big Blind are mandatory bets. Two players must place one of each into the pot before any cards are dealt. The terms Big Blind and Small Blind also refer to the positions at the table that pay these bets. The Small Blind pays the Small Blind, and the Big Blind pays the Big Blind.
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What does SB and BB mean in poker?

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)
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How often do you raise blinds in poker?

For instance, from a starting stack of 2,000 chips, blinds usually start at 25/50. When the time is up, blinds will increase to 50/100. Blinds will continue to increase every 15/20 mins until the tournament ends.
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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 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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