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In Texas Hold'em, No Limit games, how aredo the small blind and big blind structuredblinds move if the dealer is stationary (house)?

As I mentioned in the title, this question refers strictly to the Texas Hold'em, No Limit variation. What if the dealer is stationary, not changing its position at the end of a game? 

In a normal game, as I know, the small blind is the first person from the left of the dealer and the big blind is the second person from the left of the dealer. Doing so with a fixfixed dealer, following the same rules would mean that the same two players to the left will be continuously small blind, and, respectively, big blind. 

What if a dealer holds his/her position? How will the small blind and big blindposition of the blinds be structuredchanged if the dealer will not change at the end of every game? How will the 'cycle' work, if I want, progressively, every and each player to be small blind and big blind an equal amount of games?

In Texas Hold'em, No Limit, how are the small blind and big blind structured if the dealer is stationary (house)?

As I mentioned in the title, this question refers strictly to the Texas Hold'em, No Limit variation. What if the dealer is stationary, not changing its position at the end of a game? In a normal game, as I know, the small blind is the first person from the left of the dealer and the big blind is the second person from the left of the dealer. Doing so with a fix dealer, following the same rules would mean that the same two players to the left will be continuously small blind, and, respectively, big blind. What if a dealer holds his/her position? How will the small blind and big blind be structured if the dealer will not change at the end of every game? How will the 'cycle' work, if I want, progressively, every and each player to be small blind and big blind an equal amount of games?

In Hold'em games, how do the blinds move if the dealer is stationary (house)?

What if the dealer is stationary, not changing its position at the end of a game? 

In a normal game, as I know, the small blind is the first person from the left of the dealer and the big blind is the second person from the left of the dealer. Doing so with a fixed dealer, following the same rules would mean that the same two players to the left will be continuously small blind, and, respectively, big blind. 

What if a dealer holds his/her position? How will the position of the blinds be changed if the dealer will not change at the end of every game? How will the 'cycle' work, if I want, progressively, every and each player to be small blind and big blind an equal amount of games?

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In Texas Hold'em, No Limit, how are the small blind and big blind structured if the dealer is stationary (house)?

As I mentioned in the title, this question refers strictly to the Texas Hold'em, No Limit variation. What if the dealer is stationary, not changing its position at the end of a game? In a normal game, as I know, the small blind is the first person from the left of the dealer and the big blind is the second person from the left of the dealer. Doing so with a fix dealer, following the same rules would mean that the same two players to the left will be continuously small blind, and, respectively, big blind. What if a dealer holds his/her position? How will the small blind and big blind be structured if the dealer will not change at the end of every game? How will the 'cycle' work, if I want, progressively, every and each player to be small blind and big blind an equal amount of games?