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Low Limit Poker Strategy ? Defending the Blinds

 
Author: Constantine Walcott
 

Its a common scenario in low limit poker: youre in one of the blinds, and everyone folds until a player in late position raises. Sometimes the raiser has a good hand, but often theyre just trying to steal the blinds by having the small and big blind fold and win the pot right there. It can happen a lot, especially at a tight table, and if you fold to blind steals with all but your monster hands youll be loosing more money than you should.

When youre the small blind, the situation is a bit simpler. Because you only have a half of a small bet in the pot, you only have slightly better odds in calling the raise. In general you can ignore your money in the pot and pretend you were calling a raise in early position, which usually means only keeping really good hands.

However in the big blind, you already have one bet in the pot, so calling the raise will only cost one more bet. Before you do so, first consider the raiser. If hes a tight player and hasnt tried to the steal the blinds much before, then only continue with your best hands. Much of the time though youll probably suspect its a blind steal. In that case you can call with hands like pocket pairs, suited cards, connectors, aces, kings and big cards. Avoid hands that can be easily dominated like K3. Re-raising usually wont cause the other player to fold at this point, so only do it if you have a monster hand (AA, KK, and the like).

When the flop comes, if you have nothing, then its usually best to check and fold. Your opponent might have nothing too, but its risky to bluff in a situation like this since the player has already shown that hes willing to bluff at least somewhat himself by trying to steal the blinds in the first place.

You want at least top pair, ideally with a good kicker (but its not always necessary). When this does happens, its often best to check-raise, since 99% of the time the other player will bet at you if you check, hoping to win the pot. If you do this and then immediately bet the turn, a lot of players will realize theyre beaten and end it right there. Occasionally theyll get lucky and the flop or the turn will really help them and youll loose more money than if youd just folded in the first place. However most of the time if you follow this strategy youll make up for the other times when you loose, and maybe teach blind stealers not to go after you.

 
 
 

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