How to Play Your Big Blind vs a Small Blind Open

Today I am going to share a little secret with you – the Big Blind (BB) gets to play super loose vs Small Blind (SB) opening raises!

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When the action is folded all the way around to the small blind, most people are opening around 40% of hands. Their range will resemble something similar to this chart:

Against this standard small blind opening range, we in the big bling get to play quite a few hands.

#1 We are being offered favorable pot odds:

When facing a pot sized opening raise of 3x the blinds from the SB, we in the BB will be risking 2 blinds to win 4 (our 1 blind already posted, and the 3 blinds the SB as put in the pot).  We need to have 33% equity to continue (assuming we can realize all of our equity postflop – which is not possible – but that’s another whole discussion)

#2 We will have positional advantage – which translates into an information advantage  AND a pot size control advantage.

Here is your gold for the day:

(Red Dots are the hands we want to 3-bet (re-raise) vs SB opens)

This big blind preflop range – vs small blind open raises – is a very solid default range. As you get comfortable playing this range, you can add in more hands to defend and more hands to both value 3-bet and bluff 3-bet.

Note: If you want to win at poker, you need a solid preflop strategy. This free Preflop Guide includes 8 easy-to-read charts and crucial tips that will help you play like a pro before the flop. Get it now!

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