answer:The big blind is a forced bet that you have to make before you’re dealt any cards. It is always the size of the minimum stake of the table. Only one or two players (depending on the exact rules) post a big blind at a time, and it rotates clockwise around the table. In normal play, there is a big blind, and then a small blind to the right of it. The small blind is a forced bet that is half the size of the big blind. Though not related to your question directly, if you ever find all players making a forced bet before the hand is dealt, this is called the ante. The purpose of these forced bets is to add value to the pot and incentivise players to make more plays. Without these forced bets, you could just wait until you’re dealt aces. I hope that answers your question. If you want a clarification or if you need to know anything else about poker—I know what I’m talking about. It’s a game I played at a fairly high level for a number of years.