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What is a Dead Blind?

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What is a Dead Blind?

What Does Dead Blind Mean in Poker?

A dead blind is a mandatory bet placed by a player who is required to sit out a round but still wants to rejoin the game. This bet is placed before receiving any cards and is equivalent to the missed blinds. Learn more about posting a dead blind in online poker games.

When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Dead Blind:

In games where players have temporarily left the table but wish to continue playing without waiting for the blinds to pass them again, the term ‘dead blind’ is used. It’s often mentioned when discussing table rules or player responsibilities.

In-Game Example:

A player leaves for a break during a poker session and misses their turn to post the big and small blinds. Upon returning, they must post a dead blind to re-enter the game immediately.

Strategy / Tips:

  • Best Practice: Use the dead blind to re-enter the game strategically, perhaps when in a favorable position, as it allows immediate action without waiting for the blinds to reach you naturally.
  • Common Mistake: Forgetting to post the dead blind and missing out on hands while waiting for the blinds to come around again.
  • Pro Tips: Consider the table dynamics and your stack size when posting a dead blind to ensure it aligns with your game strategy.
  • Differences playing over the table vs online: Online games typically automate the posting of dead blinds, while live games require players to remember to post them manually.

Alternative Names:

None commonly used.

FAQs:

  • Q: What happens if I forget to post a dead blind?
    A: You may not be dealt into the hand until you post the blind, resulting in missed opportunities to play.

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