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Okay I know it stands for "Big Bets", but how do you determine how much that is? I know BB also stands for big blind; at first I thought people were speaking of their winnings in big blinds (which makes more sense to me at the moment).
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It's the 2nd number in the table size description. For example, a 2/4 table has a $2 small bet and a $4 big bet.
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Ah, thank you [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
So is this a term that has no NLH meaning? |
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BB is also used in NLH. its the big blind which is the big bet. be careful if you see PTBB. this is referring to Poker Tracker big bets which is different. i think PT doubles the big blind, not sure, someone who uses will clarify.
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Really? I had always assumed that they overloaded the "BB" column with two meanings, depending on whether the row is NL or limit, which would be a really goofy way to do. I'm not crazy about the 2xbig blind but at least it's more analogous to limit poker.
I try to use BBet and BBlind/BBl as abbreviations for this precise reason. |
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