Fixed Limit blind structure (1 Viewer)

In my experience, the small blind is two chips and the big is 3. This brings action as it’s not wise to fold an unraised pot if you’re in the small.
 
Question which fits the title of this old-ish thread:

What is the proper small blind for a “3 chip structure”
Limit game? Like 3/6 using $1 chips for example.

Should it be a $1 small blind or a $2 small blind? I could see pros and cons. The smaller small blind gives less in the pot for others to play for. The larger small blind make the small blind hard to fold. Steal or be stolen I guess. Interesting position to play.

I’m leaning toward 2 chips. What do you all think?
In my experience, no one really folds preflop in low stakes, fixed limit home games. May as well make SB 2 chips.
 
Not even worth thinking about. Pick your favorite number, or flip a coin. Or, if you want to be interesting, get some non-denominated chips, a few per player, and use them just for the small blind. They're worth $1.50 and players can buy two of 'em for three $1 chips.
 

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