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RE: [ba-poker] Baby No-Limit Hold'em Game at Lucky Chances
- To: "'Stephen H. Landrum'" <slandrum(deleted the rest)>, <ba-poker(deleted the rest)>
- Subject: RE: [ba-poker] Baby No-Limit Hold'em Game at Lucky Chances
- From: "Bill Chen" <wchen_8369(deleted the rest)>
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 17:51:41 -0400
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ba-poker(deleted the rest) [mailto:owner-ba-poker(deleted the
rest)] On
Behalf Of Stephen H. Landrum
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 2:19 PM
To: ba-poker(deleted the rest)
Subject: Re: [ba-poker] Baby No-Limit Hold'em Game at Lucky Chances
At 06:33 AM 4/10/2004, Tomium(deleted the rest) wrote:
>"Except for the blind structure, peculiar to Northern California
lowball
>and NLHE games, the game is structured identically to the no-limit
>games one finds at online poker sites, such as PokerStars or
>UltimateBet."
>
>It's also identical to the NLHE games spread all over Los Angeles.
Except
>for, like you said, putting a small blind on the button, as in ancient
>NoCal lowball times. We could think of that chip as our little freak
flag.
>Well, that blind on the button causes some significant changes preflop.
In
most NL games with two blinds with the small blind 1/2 or approximately
1/2
the big blind, the to-go amount is the big blind, and if you limp it's
actually calling the big blind bet. For instance with 10 and 20 blinds,
someone can open for 20 (calling the big blind), or if the open for a
bigger amount it must be at least 40 because they are raising the big
blind.
In the 3 blind structure there is no to-go amount, the minimum open is
usually the sum of the blinds (or twice the big blind), but you aren't
raising anything when you open for any amount. For instance with 5,5,10
blinds, a player can open for 20 or any amount larger than 20.
The method of killing works a little different in the two games. In the
two blind game when you kill, you post an amount that's at least twice
the
previous big blind; you've bought the right to act last preflop and the
amount you've posted is the new to-go amount. In the 3 blind northern
California game you post an amount that was at least equal to the
previous
minimum open bet but no more than 1/2 your stack; you've bought the
right
to act last preflop and the new minimum bet is twice what you posted.
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Stephen H. Landrum <slandrum(deleted the rest)>
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