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 Originally Posted by ChezJ
Are you really talking about a button blind that goes into the pot, or a form of house rake that is taken from the person on the button -- i.e., a time charge? If the latter, then I do not see how this should have any effect on your strategy as you cannot possibly win it back. If the former, please elaborate on how this is implemented in terms of the order of betting. A true button blind would seriously change your strategy regardless of straddles.
ChezJ
Yes, it is a true button blind. For instance, at Casino San Pablo, the $100 buying game is a $2/$2/$2 structure, with all of that going into the pot. It is also $4 to go minimum, so there is no true big blind either. The drop is $3 for 7-10 players, $2 for 6 or less, and always $1 for the jackpot.
Betting is the same, three to the left of the button acts first preflop, and then immediate left of the button on all other streets. They do not allow a live straddle, btw.
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