Stealing the blinds is 1 way of ensuring surviving in a no-limit Hold ‘em game.  If you steal decent blinds, you can be in the match a much longer time than your initial amount of chips warrants.

What Is Stealing the Blinds?

In Texas Hold’em, there are mandatory starting bets from the small blind and the big blind (the 1st and second player to the left of the dealer button provides the small and big blinds, respectively).  conjointly, they make up the initial pot.

Stealing the blinds is referring to trying to win the initial pot or attempting to win the blinds.  Stealing the blinds serves a two-fold exercise:  it will let you win more poker chips, unchallenged, and help you reduce the size of your oppositions stack.

How you can Steal the Blinds

For you to steal the blinds, you must make all your opponents drop out of the betting round/s per-flop.  The ultimate way to do this would be to raise and re-raise during the per-flop betting round.  If you’re under-the-gun and you wish to steal the blinds, bet more than the big blind.  If you are in a middle position or a late betting position, you should multiply the minimum bet by about 3 times.  In other words, if you’re trying to steal the blinds, bet aggressively and keep off small-raises.

Stealing the Blinds Strategy

If you’re you are a late-position player, you are in an better position to steal the blinds.  If many of the players have folded before the betting round gets to you, you can reign the round and steal the chips.

If you are short-stacked and want to steal the chips, it would be a lot more beneficial to go all-in rather than wait to be raised.  Take the front in betting whenever you can.  Additionally, if only a few players are at the table (the game is short-handed), stealing the blinds is a favored strategy because you are made to post blinds more often than not and you’ll run out of chips much sooner.

You shouldn’t~should not} attempt to steal the blinds all the time, however.  Attempting to steal the blinds means you have to make hefty raises.  If another player plays you and you miss the flop, you’ll lose all your bets. Furthermore, not all blinds are worth stealing.  If the blinds won’t importantly increase your stack, possibly you should just let it go.  If, however, the blinds will make a hefty addition to your stack, then by all means go for it.  The rule of thumb:  be selective of the blinds you’ll try to steal.

Its only practice at this that can make you great.  Home games will teach you a lot and if you need the kit, here’s a good place to get your poker stuff.  Or online playing is great and a nice welcome bonus here at William Hill.


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