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		<description>[...] bgpoker wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Texas Hold &#8216;Em - playing blinds How do you avoid throwing away money on the big and small blinds at the start of a hand? Former InsideEdge poker expert, the late Andrew NS Glazer, revealed all in this article. Blinds in hold&#8217;em serve a purpose similar to antes in stud games: they create an incentive for a player to invest and/or attack. Without any &#8217;starter money&#8217;, there would be little incentive for an intelligent player to make the first bet, even with a very good hand. If everyone else folds, he&#8217;s won nothing. Without blinds or antes, the first bet is merely a target, and the other players could safely fold without an unbeatable hand. By forcing the player to the dealer&#8217;s left to post a small blind (SB) and the player to his left to pay a big blind (BB - usually double the small blind), hold&#8217;em becomes much more interesting and [...] [...]</description>
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