Stack Management
09 September 2021
Blinds in poker are obligatory pre-deal bets placed to propel action and deter passive folding. Players in small and big blind positions contribute to the pot, with the big blind typically doubling the small blind.
The big blind and small blind refer to the amount that players occupying these two positions at the table must place into the pot before any cards are dealt. The big blind is typically twice the size of the small blind.
Blinds must be fulfilled each round, either through a moving button method or a dead button system. Players posting blinds can opt to raise them at their turn. New entrants choose between waiting for the big blind or posting an equivalent amount for immediate participation.
Tournament guidelines dictate blind increments and future levels, usually doubling. Pre-published details cover the frequency and amounts of blind raises, offering players insights into potential winnings and upcoming blinds.