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Old 09-02-2007, 01:28 PM
gloves gloves is offline
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Default quick blind question

Hi guys, I was wondering if there would be any difference between say using 2/4 blinds or using 3/3 blinds in a 6max nl cash game?

For example, a person with $400 in front, would have 100bb in 2/4 while he would have 133bb in 3/3. But in both situation that person would have the same "m number". (~66)

Also, assuming every player would buyin at least 100bb, which structure would lead to a bigger game and why? Thank you.
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Old 09-02-2007, 01:51 PM
cashy cashy is offline
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Default Re: quick blind question

2/4 plays a bit bigger imo

With 3/3 blinds the big blind is getting worse odds -> openraises can be smaller
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Old 09-02-2007, 02:11 PM
Lottery Larry Lottery Larry is offline
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Default Re: quick blind question

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2/4 plays a bit bigger imo

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Shouldn't be your opinion- it's a bigger blind bet for everyone to call/raise. Only main difference, I think, is what the SB will due in 3/3 vs. 2/4 blinds

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With 3/3 blinds the big blind is getting worse odds -> openraises can be smaller

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I'm trying to think of a raise in both games where I'd fold to it in 3/3 but call in 2/4. What hands would you play different? If someone makes it $9 in the 3/3 or $12 in the 2/4, is the $2 extra call amount enough of a difference to change your play in the BB?

Sounds like a question for the NL forum..
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