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Understanding Blinds and the Betting Structure
For each round of texas holdem poker , there must be a designated dealer whose position on the table will determine who starts the betting rounds. Once the first dealer is chosen, the position will rotate clockwise after each game of holdem. At the start of a new texas holdem session, usually the first person to the table is the first dealer, and from then on the dealer rotates clockwise after each pot is won.
Typically players are required to bet a blind before they ever receive any cards. It is called a blind because you are forced to bet without knowing what your cards will be. The reason for blinds is to keep the game interesting. If blinds weren't required, players would be able to fold every pocket hand until they had good cards. Poker is a betting game, and if there's nothing at stake, it's not worth playing. Blinds are usually increased as the session progresses in order to raise the stakes as things progress. This is useful in tournaments or home games where the goal is to have one final winner and the game is going slowly. Usually there are two blinds in each game, one small blind and one big blind. The amount of the blind depends on the limit of the betting and is pre-determined.
This is where the position of the dealer comes in with the betting structure. The players directly to the left of the dealer, going clockwise, are the ones who bet the blinds. The order is dealer, small blind, big blind. After the small and big blinds have been paid, the person to the immediate left of the big blind starts the first betting round. They have the option to call the big blind, raise, or fold their hand. The betting will then continue in a clockwise direction all the way back to the player who paid the small blind. This player will have already contributed half the big blind, so they will have the choice to call the remainder of the bet, along with any raises, or just fold their hand. Next, the player who bet the big blind will have the option to call, raise, or fold.
In each subsequent betting round of texas holdem , the betting structure is as follows: the bet will start with the small blind-or, if the small blind has folded, the first person to the left of the small blind-and ends with the dealer, or the last active player to the right if the dealer has folded. Players may check, call, raise, or fold up to the set table limits of that game.
When you find yourself in the position of the big or small blind, it will affect your betting strategy because the stakes will automatically be higher for you, as you already have money in the pot. This can be an advantage or disadvantage. For example, if you are in the big blind and there are no raises, you will won't need to increase your bet to see the flop. But on the other hand, if your in the big blind and there is raising, you'll need to decide if your hand is worth risking more than you've already bet.
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