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A '''big bet''' (BB) is a poker term used to describe the largest allowed bet in a limit-structured game. For example, in a $2/$4 ] game, the big bet would be $4, wagered in each bet of the last two cards. The $2 would be the small bet, wagered during all other bets of the game.

Given that a small bet is generally half of a big bet and that a small blind is generally half of the small bet, the ''smallest'' possible BB in ] holdem is four cents. The ''largest'' required BB in regular play is that of $8000 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. At this table, professionals like ], ], ], ], and ], along with rich tourists, are required to wager $4000 or $8000 in each bet of each round of the game.

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