What is Straddle in Poker?
A straddle is an optional blind payment made before any cards are dealt. It is typically twice the size of the big blind and acts as a third blind. (So we now have, small blind, big blind and bigger blind aka straddle). This type of straddle (third blind) is referred to as the classic straddle but there are other different types of straddle.
What is Stealing in Poker?
Stealing in poker, refers to an attempt to pick up the pot on the first betting round by making a raise in late position. For example, in Hold’em, a steal is any open-raise made from either the cutoff, button or small blind. The term stealing generally carries the connotation of trying to pick up the pot with a hand that is not especially strong. However, since we can’t see our opponent’s cards, any late position open is referred to as a steal attempt.
What is Stand Pat in Poker?
Find the meaning of the term "stand pat" in poker and learn how it can be used as an advanced bluff line in draw games.
What is Stack to Pot Ratio in Poker?
Stack to Pot Ratio (or SPR for short) describes the relationship between what is currently in the pot to what is remaining in the effective stacks. For example, if there is $100 in the middle and $400 remaining in the effective stacks, the SPR is would be 4. The stack to pot ratio carries important strategic implications; the lower the SPR the wider we can profitably commit all of our chips.