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Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
Hi,
They opened the first texas holdem table in Bulgaria recently and the casino allows players a "technique" I've never seen online. The player UTG may raise blind (without looking at his cards). Then if there are callers to his raise and the action comes to him again, he is allowed to look at his cards and RAISE AGAIN even though everybody has only called and noone has raised. In effect, this amounts to a voluntary third blind in the game. Is there such a practice in US casinos or is it a strict Bulgaian invention? If yes, how is it called in english? The guys playing in the casino have been playing together in a home game and used this rule but I cannot understand why the casino should allow it. Thanks for the information. |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
Sounds like some people in Bulgaria need to be kicked in the nuts.
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
This is called a live straddle and is not uncommon.
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
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Sounds like some people in Bulgaria need to be kicked in the nuts. [/ QUOTE ] It sounds like you need to be kicked in the nuts. |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
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This is called a live straddle. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly. |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
thank you for that.
what about my other question: is live straddle common in US casinos? |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
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thank you for that. what about my other question: is live straddle common in US casinos? [/ QUOTE ] Very common. If people are doing it, it means your game is good. |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
There was probably one straddler every orbit or so when I played at Foxwoods last weekend. One guy in particular was fond of the UTG straddle, and it's hard to blame him when it gets half the table to limp for $4 and then he gets to act last and raise all the idiots out.
I saw it a few times in NYC. I seem to recall reading here that New Jersey doesn't allow straddling. |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
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One guy in particular was fond of the UTG straddle, and it's hard to blame him when it gets half the table to limp for $4 and then he gets to act last and raise all the idiots out. [/ QUOTE ] There is no advantage to straddling and I have yet to see anyone make a convincing point for why it's a good thing to do. But anyway, were these people really limping for $4 and then folding with all that money in the pot when the straddler raised? If so, your description of them as idiots does not even do justice to their stupidity. [ QUOTE ] I seem to recall reading here that New Jersey doesn't allow straddling. [/ QUOTE ] Some counties in Wyoming have also passed anti-straddling laws. |
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Re: Blind Raise From The UTG Player counted as 3d blind
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There is no advantage to straddling and I have yet to see anyone make a convincing point for why it's a good thing to do. [/ QUOTE ] A good player typically does this to loosen up the game and his/her table image. A bad player typically does this because he wants action/is a maniac donk. Both cases are +EV for the good player. |
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