大盲位100bb跟注全下(BB 100bb Call Off)
BB 100bb Call Off
The action of calling an opponent's all-in from the big blind BB with a stack depth of about 100 big blinds.
Overview
"BB 100bb Call Off" is a poker term commonly used in No-Limit Texas Hold'em. It describes a scenario where a player in the Big Blind (BB) position facing an opponent's all-in calls with a stack size of approximately 100 big blinds (100bb). This term often appears in deep-stack strategy discussions, particularly when the player needs to consider whether to call an all-in from the big blind with a wide range.
Strategic Background
- In deep-stack situations (e.g., 100bb), the big blind player must more carefully evaluate the opponent's all-in range.
- Calling an all-in means committing one's entire stack, so the player must have sufficient hand strength or favorable pot odds.
- Against a loose-aggressive player's all-in, the big blind might call with a wider range; against a tight-passive player, it should be tightened.
Typical Scenario
Example: Pre-flop, the Button player shoves all-in for 100bb, and the big blind player holds 100bb. At this point, the big blind decides whether to call. Common calling ranges include big pairs (AA, KK), strong A-x hands (AK, AQ), etc., but may be adjusted based on opponent tendencies.
Notes
- Actual in-game decisions must incorporate factors such as ICM (Independent Chip Model), opponent reads, tournament stage, and more.
- This term does not prescribe a fixed play but describes a common situation.