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POKER SCHOOL
Once you have chosen your game and table, you
must select a seat where you will get the most
value for your money. Poker players place their
bets in a clockwise direction. It is worthwhile
to identify the big Bankroll players and to sit
at the position to their left. By doing so all
the betting and raising will be done by the time
the action reaches you.
The importance of position can not be stressed
enough. Even the same cards dealt in the same
order may produce vastly different results
depending on where you're sitting. Playable
Hands and winning combinations in late positions
will often be unplayable in earlier positions.
If you are first, second or third to play after
the dealer button you are in what's called the
"early" position (also known as "up front"). If
you are the dealer button (also known as
"playing the button") or one or two seats to the
right of the dealer button you are in what's
called the "late" position. All players
in-between (and normally facing the dealer
across the table) are in the "middle" position.
If you are in the "early" position, the types of
hands you must try to play are restricted to
high cards or good hands, since you have no way
of knowing what the other players in the group
are holding.
If you are playing the "middle" position, you'll
have players waiting behind you and others that
have already played. The chance of a raise is
slightly less in this position and there are
already several players in the pot so you will
get better odds playing weaker hands.
The advantage of being in the "late" position is
that you get a chance to see almost every play
so far, and will be able to read how other
players feel about their hands by the way they
have checked, bet, raised or re-raised.
It is a great advantage to be in the "playing
the button" position, since you are last to act
in each betting round of that hand. Like the
"late" positions, you can play a much weaker
hand than normal and can use bluffing more often
to your advantage, particularly as the game
advances.
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