Played some 0.03-0.06 LH and the blinds were 0.03 and 0.06
I've never seen a limit holdem blind structure like that where the big blind is twice the pre and post flop bets.
Please explain this better?
In 99.9% of limit games the BB is equal to the size of the bet pre and post flop, that is the first 2 betting rounds. For the 0.03/0.06 game that would be a BB of 0.03 and not the 0.06 it currently is. The small blind is 1/2 the size of the big blind but being that 0.03 is an odd number it can be either 0.01 or 0.02 and if you want to play you have to complete it to 0.03 assuming there is no raise.
The way it is now to call pre flop is 0.06 and to bet post flop is 0.03. Also the first raise pre flop is to 0.09, a 0.03 raise of the 0.06 BB.
I have no idea how other stakes of LH work as I did not look at them. They should all use the same structure.
Unlike now almost all cash games spread used to be LH before NL became popular due to NL being on TV and therefore "real".
I will sit and play it but I think the software is standard Limit game. Like any 3-6 Limit or 2-4 , 5-10 is all the same except we have .03-.06 or 1-2