![]() When play becomes heads-up, the player who had the big blind most recently is given the button, and his opponent is given the big blind. In heads-up play with two blinds, the small blind is on the button. As you can see in the above example, the button may need to be adjusted to ensure that the most recent big blind gets the button and the small blind even though they would not have been big blind twice on row otherwise.ģ. IMO, TDA Rule #34 is inadequate as it states that the button may need to be adjusted to ensure no player has the big blind twice in a row. Ann acts last on all other betting rounds. ![]() Don is dealt first and Ann acts first pre-flop. Ann becomes small blind and on the button. ![]() As Nick said above, the button stays in seat one.Īll four players go all-in. ![]()
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