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Old 06-26-2006, 09:31 AM
fellfold fellfold is offline
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Default Bay 101 6/12 Blind Stealing Question

Attacking the blinds with marginal hands has been a normal part of my game, but this summer (due to a summer job) I've had the opportunity to play a lot at Bay 101 and the rake structure has made me more reluctant to steal blinds. Is this a mistake? The way the rake works is if there is no flop there is a $1 drop and if there is a flop there is a $4 drop (assuming the game isn't short handed). At the 6/12 game, the small blind is $2 and the big blind is $6, so there is $8 in blind money to steal. Assuming the blinds just surrender, I win $7 for my $12 raise. Assuming the big blind defends (and doesn't three bet), then there is 12 + 12 + 2 - 4 = 22 in the pot. So essentially the house gets the SB and a dollar from me and the BB.

How much should the higher price for attacking the blinds deter me from making marginal plays against the blinds? In general, the $4 drop has been deterring me a lot from going after small pots, and I'm not sure if that's a mistake or not.

Here's a similar situation. Let's assume I am in the BB, there is one limper, the SB completes, and I check. After the drop, there is $14 in the pot. The flop completely misses me and it gets checked around. Now, if I want to stab on the turn I am investing $12 to win $14, so with nothing I am inclined to pass on the steal more often than not. Is this too passive? Against sufficiently passive opponents, is it better to just stab at the flop in order to get a better price for my steal attempt (and if the stab fails, to build a bigger pot to take down on a later street)?

Should I just play more 8/16? Thoughts?
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