The other night, I was bothered by a certain scenario. Two people were heads up and one is the blind. I remember I have $225 in chips then and no one else there can call all-in.
But I don’t fully understand, the big blind at $300 wants to still play till the end. So as a result, I wondered what amount should the big blind be placing in order for him to play. I don’t know if he has to keep $300 in or just pull back $75. Do you have any idea about this?
Thank you. By the way, great site!
Alexei
Alexei,
Since you only have $225, the most that your opponent can put in the pot is $225. He will get to hold on to $75. Of course, if you win the hand, you will have $450 and the most that you can put in the middle at that point is $75.
When you play heads up, the most that can go in the middle is the amount that the shorter stack has. The excess gets returned.
