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What Is A Big Blind Ante?

Writer Ethan Hayes

How does a big blind ante work?

If there is an ante in the poker tournament, the Big Blind will post an amount equal to the Big Blind instead of each player putting in an ante each hand. The Big Blind, for example, will put up 1,000 in his/her Big Blind and another 1,000 in the Ante if the blinds are 500-1,000.

What is the big blind ante format?

The big blind posts all of the table’s antes in the BB ante format. Each player owes that person an individual ante, and the debt is paid when they’re in the big blind and pay their antes.

What is a big blind ante in poker?

Big blind ante is the name given to a new strategy that sees one player ante an amount equal to the big blind every round instead of everyone anteing each hand. The ante is no longer active and is added to the pot immediately, whereas the big blind is still in play and can be bet on before the flop.

Who pays big blind ante?

The player in the big blind pays the ante for everyone at the table in tournaments with a big blind ante, as the WSOP has just announced for their high-roller events. The responsibility to pay the ante shifts as the big blind moves around the table with each hand.

How does an ante work?

The term “ante” refers to a pre-deal forced bet in which all players contribute the same amount of money or chips to the pot. An amount of one unit (a one-value or the smallest value in play) is common, as is a fraction of the minimum bet (e.g., one-quarter or one-half).

Who puts in the ante?

Adding the mandatory wager of an ante to each hand is one way to address this issue. A predetermined ante amount is seeded into a poker pot by each player, starting from the left of the button.