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Old 11-13-2007, 03:23 PM
Phat Mack Phat Mack is offline
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Default Re: Where does the term straddle come from?

When I first started playing, if there were two blinds, the small blind was called "the blind," and the big blind was called "the straddle." It wasn't 'til the 80s that I heard "straddle" used to denote an optional blind.

Before that, optional blinds were called "kills" if they couldn't be "re-straddled," (if that makes any sense), or "darkens" or "re-straddles" if they could, and were to immediate left of the big blind. (As in "It's two, five and darkened for ten; twenty to bring it in.") If they weren't next to the big blind, and they didn't "kill" the action, and they would be pulled back if there was action before them, they were called "sleeps."

I'm not sure if any of the above makes sense, but there it is. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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