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Suggestions about blending games for blind and ante games at home poker games?
My friend and I had hold 'em time, but we Dealers want to check the game going. For those of you who play the dealer's choice home game, what are the blinds of the house rules, if someone asks game, which has traditionally been and antes instead of blinds, in particular, 7 Card Stud? Can not allow this at all? Or a couple of lucky players may skip the blinds during the course … or do you have any other rule?
If the merchant asks 7-Card Stud, you should be playing it antes. If you insist on playing with the blinds, Then just continue to start the game as any other blind game. Person and the dealer's left puts out the small blind, and a person puts out the remainder of his big blind. When March 1 cards are dealt, go around the table starting on the left of the big blind and see who to call or raise, or fold, and the big blind bet. When we play at home games, we mainly play the Stud games, so we usually use the antes. When we decide to play a blind game like Texas Hold 'em, we generally agree to play one full time around so that everyone must have a merchant once in the game. If your friend is caught in antes, and Stud games and blinds such as hold 'em, and it is strictly Dealer's Choice, the whole night, it would greatly benefit from, you can always choose the Blind game whenever you are a dealer, because the retailer receives such the great advantage of playing these games.
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