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Old 05-25-2007, 07:41 PM
RyoSaeba RyoSaeba is offline
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Default No Limit Texas Hold\'em Cash Game (Real World) : Blind X/X

Hi,

In the book of Brunson, Super System 2, Jennifer Harman talks about game with blind like 3/6, 2/4, 5/5...

And I want to know how you see game with 5/5 blinds (agro ? tight ?) and 2/4 ?
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Old 05-25-2007, 07:52 PM
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Default Re: No Limit Texas Hold\'em Cash Game (Real World) : Blind X/X

The only difference between said game and 3/6 (except for the additional dollar in the pot) is that the small blind gets a walk in a limped pot and a discount in a raised one.

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Old 05-25-2007, 10:24 PM
RyoSaeba RyoSaeba is offline
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Default Re: No Limit Texas Hold\'em Cash Game (Real World) : Blind X/X

Yeah but does not 5/5 force you to play more hand at SB than if it were 2/5 ? A tight player would only play good hands from SB so 5/5 make him play. The game is a little bit looser I think.
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Old 05-26-2007, 12:24 AM
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Default Re: No Limit Texas Hold\'em Cash Game (Real World) : Blind X/X

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Yeah but does not 5/5 force you to play more hand at SB than if it were 2/5 ? A tight player would only play good hands from SB so 5/5 make him play. The game is a little bit looser I think.

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Eh, maybe a little bit, but normally in a limped pot of, say, 2/5, the small blind is getting good odds to call anyway. I don't see the 5/5 structure making very much difference unless it's all fold to the SB.
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