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Re: The Straddle
Why would any casino not allow infinite straddles? Straddle=More Rake.
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Re: The Straddle
I hate to hijack a thread but I have a question. Where did the term "straddle" come from? Anyone?
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Re: The Straddle
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Why would any casino not allow infinite straddles? Straddle=More Rake. [/ QUOTE ] Easy. No casino in California is allowed to collect a rake. Just a drop with a specific amount mandated in advance. |
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[ QUOTE ] Why would any casino not allow infinite straddles? Straddle=More Rake. [/ QUOTE ] Easy. No casino in California is allowed to collect a rake. Just a drop with a specific amount mandated in advance. [/ QUOTE ] Just the cardrooms. Indian casinos can take a rake. But of course you got the answer to the question right. |
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Re: The Straddle
I know that the place I work allows only one straddle. Everything else is just a blind raise.
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I know that the place I work allows only one straddle. Everything else is just a blind raise. [/ QUOTE ] One of my favorite recent hands (because it's one of my few winners) happened at a super loose $10-$150 table where straddling was so standard players started putting in blind raises. One super loose fish (SLF) puts in a $60 blind raise after the straddle. A known super-LAG makes (SLAG) it $160 on the button. In the small blind I re-pop it to $310 with AKo, knowing I have to be crushing his range. Big blind folds, straddle folds, SLF decides to call $250 cold. SLAG re-pops it $150, leaving himself less than $150. Oops. Still I try to raise to get SLF to put more money in or fold, but for the first time I can remember, we have hit the raise cap preflop in this game. So I call, SLF calls. Flop is low cards, two diamonds (I have the ace of diamonds). I know SLAG is getting it all in, so I decide to bet $150 to see if I can lose SLF. Call, call all-in. Turn blank, check, check. River king. I bet, SLF folds(!). SLAG turns over QQ. I rake in a $1800-ish pot. Straddles are fun, for everyone. |
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Re: The Straddle
I play in a weekly 1/3 NL game that rotates week to week. an UTG straddle is allowed but restraddling is allowed and quite common. It is not unusual for the straddle to reach $48.
It creates action in the game and can be used for deception. A tight player new to a game can straddle to give himself a table image to exploit. |
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