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Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
How do you deal and handle blinds? Player knocked out would have been SB
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Re: Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
maybe a little more information?
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Re: Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
It's a dead SB.... BB is still the BB and the button is still the button. Nobody posts a SB.
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Re: Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
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It's a dead SB.... BB is still the BB and the button is still the button. Nobody posts a SB. [/ QUOTE ] What happens hand after this? |
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Re: Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
The former UTG bcomes the BB and the former BB becomes the SB.
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Re: Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
The easiest way to handle this is to always place the big blind with the appropriate player and then work backwards for SB and Button. There is always a BB, but the SB and/or the Button may fall on any empty chair. Sb falls on empty seat then no SB posted. This method is what's known as "dead button" method.
ps. Once you've worked through the empty seats they don't come into play again on the next orbit |
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Re: Easy tournament question for some - Missing SB cause of knockout
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The easiest way to handle this is to always place the big blind with the appropriate player and then work backwards for SB and Button. There is always a BB, but the SB and/or the Button may fall on any empty chair. Sb falls on empty seat then no SB posted. This method is what's known as "dead button" method. ps. Once you've worked through the empty seats they don't come into play again on the next orbit [/ QUOTE ] But the dealer doesn't then deal again after the one BB hand right? |
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