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i havent found a whole lot of difference in kill games, either live or online.
i think that they actually benefit the better players, because most of the players are still playing the same junk, so if you stay tight on the kill hands, then you can stand to absolutely mop up. |
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Sorry for the newbie stupidity, but when a player wins two in a row there are now 3 blinds posted? The regular blinds PLUS his double blind? What if he was due to be one of the blinds next hand anyway, and is the extra blind he is posting live or does he still have to call an unraised pot? If he is not already in one of the blinds, does he get the BB positon after the flop or is he just back in his rotation?
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the player who won the pot, regardless of where he is will post a double blind, so there could be 2 or three blinds. kind of strange, but the small blind could be double the big blind in this situation.
it just essentially changes the game into double the stakes, but the regular blinds apply. kind of like the mini blind games on ub. |
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It's just a forced double blind for that hand and the stakes double.
Once that hand is done, everything returns to normal as if no kill happened. BlackCoffee |
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Only if the person doesn't win another hand, right?
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That's how I rolled. |
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correct. If you win 3 in a row, another kill game ensues.
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