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Blinds: Steal and defend?

edited July 2011 in The Poker Clinic

Hi all,

I am more of a live tournament player and have been trying my luck on online cash games and am struggling to work out the effect of the blinds. Obviously in live tournament play I am used to stealing others and defending my own blinds, but I am starting to think this is costing me when it comes to internet cash. In the UK cash game TK made a throwaway comment about the blinds not being as important in a cash game when it comes to defending. Should I be trying to steal and defend? I have been trying to look into it with mixed responses.

Comments

  • edited July 2011
    stealing is more important than defending its good for image, you will be in position and they do add up, if your good postflop defending/playingback is fun
  • edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Blinds: Steal and defend?:
    stealing is more important than defending its good for image, you will be in position and they do add up, if your good postflop defending/playingback is fun
    Posted by N1CK
    Ty
  • edited July 2011
    Have to agree with NICK. Stealing isnt essential but if you are allowed to do it then crack on with it. I dont really defend my blinds, but if its constant pressure i will play back at them, slap em back in to place if you like. I wouldnt get hung up on the blinds in the cash game. Its nice if you have a rock or two to your left but as i said, not as important as tourney play.

    Good luck.
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