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I'm not sure how the blinds are $1-$2 at the $4-$8 game... can somebody explain? [/ QUOTE ] It's weird structure that I've never seen anywhere else. The blinds are $1-$2, and it costs to $2 to call PF if nobody raises. Raises are still $4, though, so the first raise makes it $6 to go. A cap pre-flop (bet and 4 raises, 'cause its vegas) means it'll cost you $18 to see the flop. From the flop on its a normal $4-$8 game. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm not sure how the blinds are $1-$2 at the $4-$8 game... can somebody explain? [/ QUOTE ] It's weird structure that I've never seen anywhere else. The blinds are $1-$2, and it costs to $2 to call PF if nobody raises. Raises are still $4, though, so the first raise makes it $6 to go. A cap pre-flop (bet and 4 raises, 'cause its vegas) means it'll cost you $18 to see the flop. From the flop on its a normal $4-$8 game. [/ QUOTE ] Odd. That's like a 1-4-8-8 preflop with a 4-8 postflop. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm not sure how the blinds are $1-$2 at the $4-$8 game... can somebody explain? [/ QUOTE ] It's weird structure that I've never seen anywhere else. The blinds are $1-$2, and it costs to $2 to call PF if nobody raises. Raises are still $4, though, so the first raise makes it $6 to go. A cap pre-flop (bet and 4 raises, 'cause its vegas) means it'll cost you $18 to see the flop. From the flop on its a normal $4-$8 game. [/ QUOTE ] Alright this sounds really weird. It looks much easier to protect your hand preflop. How do you adjust? |
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</font><blockquote><font class="small">In Antwort auf:</font><hr />
How does more people seeing the flop for half price benefit the better players? [/ QUOTE ] The benefit comes when you catch a bunch of early position limpers with their shorts down because you're not afraid to raise AK "because it's a drawing hand". Add the cheap flops you get to see and then dominate with your superior post-flop skills. Martin |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I'm not sure how the blinds are $1-$2 at the $4-$8 game... can somebody explain? [/ QUOTE ] It's weird structure that I've never seen anywhere else. The blinds are $1-$2, and it costs to $2 to call PF if nobody raises. Raises are still $4, though, so the first raise makes it $6 to go. A cap pre-flop (bet and 4 raises, 'cause its vegas) means it'll cost you $18 to see the flop. From the flop on its a normal $4-$8 game. [/ QUOTE ] Alright this sounds really weird. It looks much easier to protect your hand preflop. How do you adjust? [/ QUOTE ] implied odds are 2x better if you manage to limp in for $2, so if people aren't raising you can play more speculative hands. through in one-gap connectors, etc. with premium hands and offsuit big cards it is very important that you raise to wreck implied odds. UB has mini blind games. |
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It also looks like you are better able to protect your hand on the flop in unraised pots.
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the room has ridiculous rules.. the dealers are nice and friendly.. but it's too stuffy.. it's just like BLAH... the games are fair, sometimes outstanding.. but beware
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I always thought it would be hysterical if one of the waitresses had a hairy diaper all hanging out from the sides...
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i like the idea of posting live stradles every chance you get to make it a normal blind just to watch ppl get angry
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