I always advance the big blind one spot and the sb and button accordingly. I sometimes will have no big blind (if the guy that would have been the next big blind busts out). Should you always have a BB posted?
All right, I should know the answer to this. I think I handled it right, but I got some skeptical looks.
Down to 3 handed. Say Player A is on the button, 'B' is the SB and 'C' is BB. The button busts. For the next hand, the button should move to player B, but then that would force player C to pay the BB two hands in a row. I said that you couldn't do that and the button jumps to player C to keep the rotation of blinds correct.
Should it be done differently?
Basically you handled that correctly. Whenever you get down to 2 players whoever would have been the next BB in the normal rotation should be the BB and the button should be on the SB. So, good work.
I always advance the big blind one spot and the sb and button accordingly. I sometimes will have no big blind (if the guy that would have been the next big blind busts out). Should you always have a BB posted?
if you use the dead button rule, yes you should always have a BB. The only bet you will not have would be a SB occasionally (if the BB busted on the last round). The pupose of the dead button rule is to assure no one gets out of paying a BB.
I always advance the big blind one spot and the sb and button accordingly. I sometimes will have no big blind (if the guy that would have been the next big blind busts out). Should you always have a BB posted?
if you use the dead button rule, yes you should always have a BB. The only bet you will not have would be a SB occasionally (if the BB busted on the last round). The pupose of the dead button rule is to assure no one gets out of paying a BB.
Thanks Lime...I also see in Whitepotatoe's post above that he explains every scenerio.