Defending Your Blinds Playing Texas Holdem Poker |
| Written by Matt Franklin | ||
| Saturday, 23 May 2009 10:58 | ||
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It is a popular strategy from players that are sitting in late position which forces you to often defend your blinds. These players will make a larger than pot size bet in attempts to steal the small and big blinds. When you are sitting in one of the blind positions you will be faced with how to defend your blinds without getting into trouble. If you have a reputation at the table of playing tight and folding to nearly every raise then you are going to have your blinds stolen on a regular basis. When you first sit down in a game you might actually help yourself in the long run by calling a raise from the blinds to let players know that you will not allow your blinds to be stolen. This can give you a better image for later on even if you lose that hand. When people try and steal your blinds in Texas Holdem poker you have a few different options. You can fold and patiently wait for a big hand. You can call and hope to hit the flop or you can immediately attack back and re-raise the person trying for the blind steal. Attacking back is not a bad strategy since it will discourage further blind stealing but patiently waiting for a big hand can be profitable when you rake in a big pot. Just calling is usually not the wise choice when trying to defend your blinds. Good Texas Holdem poker players that are sitting in the blinds position know that other players will attempt to steal them. If you are not prepared for their attempts then you will probably make mistakes. The option to show patience when people are stealing your blinds and catch them with a big hand of your own is a good one. Open a free account and mention bonus code "VSO" at Full Tilt Poker today for your seat to the 2009 WSOP* through online poker qualifiers, satellites and the 150 seat guaranteed tournaments. If you notice a player that is always raising to attempt a steal of the blinds you should exercise patience and wait for the perfect moment to get a big hand. This may require you to think several rounds ahead. When you finally get a good hand from the blinds you can make him pay by re-raising him. This long range thinking is also a good reason to not keep defending the blinds with bad hands. You want to save those chips for your big hand. Knowing how to defend the blinds and recognizing attempts to steal them are part of the game. How you defend your blinds is up to you but now you have a couple of strategies that can help you the next time you are at the Texas Holdem poker table.
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 23 May 2009 11:21 |
In Texas Holdem poker there are many players that will try to steal the blinds on nearly every hand.