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    How to Play Poker -- Poker Table Position

    By: Tom Howze

    Poker seating and the position one has at the table is one
    of the most important and least talked about aspects of
    poker. It's especially relative to the Texas Hold'Em poker
    game because it is positional in nature. Where a player sits
    each hand determines the amount of information he or she can
    gain on other players. This can have a big effect on your
    poker strategy and how a hand is played. This article will
    reference how to play poker from a table of 10 players and
    discuss playing from the dealer, early, middle and late
    positions.

    Dealer Position -- This position, also referred to as "on
    the button", is the most coveted because once the flop takes
    place, the dealer is the last to act. This means you can
    watch and gather information on all the other players before
    making your decision. Aggressive play is expected from this
    position, especially when all others have checked. Almost
    any hand except trash hands like 9 2, 10 4 offsuit can be
    considered for play here.

    For example, your opponent has Jc, Jh. You have Qd, Kd and
    are the dealer. Your opponent raised $20 before the flop and
    you called. The flop shows 2d, 3d, 5d. You both check the
    flop and the turn shows 8c. Your opponent checks, you raise
    $20 and they call. On the river the Js comes up and your
    opponent raises $50. From watching you figure they may have
    trips. You raise to $100, they call and you win with a King
    high flush. Had you been in your opponents position of
    having to bet first, you would have been hard pressed to
    figure what the dealer had.

    Early Position -- This is made up of positions 1, 2 and 3 to
    the left of the dealer and are the least advantageous as you
    are the first to act after the flop and have no information
    on the other players. Here one should play only the
    strongest hands like paired A's, K's, Q's, J's, Tens, or
    suited AK, AQ, AJ and KQ. Anything outside of these one
    should consider folding and waiting for a better
    opportunity, especially with an aggressive table. One thing
    that can be done from an early position is bluffing. Betting
    from an early position can imply that you do have a strong
    hand, but bluffing too often will result in others picking
    up on it and can be disastrous, particularly when aggressive
    bettors are at the table.

    Middle Position -- Positions for the middle are 4th, 5th and
    6th to the left of the dealer. Because the disadvantage is
    not as great as with the early position, you have greater
    flexibility to play more hands. Hands like paired 5's thru
    9's, suited connectors from 5 6 on up, unsuited connectors 5
    6, 6 7, on up. There are more hands that can be played but
    this covers the majority that can be easily remembered.
    Being in the middle, it is better to raise than call if no
    one is in the pot, if you have a playable hand and you feel
    some players will fold.

    Late Position -- The 7th, 8th and 9th seats at the table to
    the left of the dealer make up the late position. Here you
    are in an excellent seating area of the table. You can
    gather a great amount of information about the players and
    their hands. In these positions, one should be aggressive if
    not many have entered the pot. If there are a lot of
    players, scale back the aggressive play unless you have the
    type of superior hand as discussed in the early position.
    Another advantage of the late position is that you can
    easily play cards like 5 8, J 7, Q 8. For example, supposing
    you have 5 8 in the late position and the flop is 2 6 7
    unsuited and everyone else checks. Raising at a
    non-aggressive table would be the correct thing to do as it
    gives you a chance to gain control of the pot as well as
    keeping other raises in check from those who would try to
    steal the pot. But remember, it is not a license to play
    trash hands.

    Poker seating is an advanced player concept, but the basics
    are simple enough for anyone to remember and take advantage
    of when the opportunity does present itself. Good luck!

    Tom Howze is a webmaster for 9 sites that relate to online gambling, World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour events and updates. For more information, please visit 2005 World Series of Poker .

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