Understanding Position In Poker
Understanding position in poker.
Your position at the table is always relative to the dealer for that hand's position.
That is one of the reasons the deal rotates around the table in poker, so that everyone gets equal time in every position.
Being in the dealer position, or on the button is the most desirable position in poker in flop/community games like Texas Hold'em.
Since after the flop, the person on the button will always be the last to act in each round of betting.
You can get away with playing more marginal hands on the button because of this advantage.
Early Position
Players to the three seats to the left of the dealer are said to be in early position.
This is considered the worst position in poker since you have to act first without knowing how any of the other players are going to play their hands.
Because you have to decide whether to fold or raise without a lot of information on the other players, it is a good idea to only play the best of the best of cards here.
Middle position
Starts the second seat after the blinds.
It is what it sounds like, and it is sort of a middle-of-the-road position all around.
You get to see how the poker players in early position play their hands before you have to act, but there are still quite a few pesky players to follow you.
In General you can play a little bit looser in Middle position then early position but you still need to be cautious.
Late position
The best position to have in poker is late position, which is defined as the dealer and the players just to his right.
Being in late position allows you to have a lot more information about how the hand is going as you have seen how the majority of the table has decided to play their cards before you have to make your own choice of whether to call, bet, raise, or fold.
Additionally, if no one has bet in a round, the players in late position may win the pot simply by betting any amount.
This is called betting position.
Many poker players know about betting position and may call a bet as a bluff when the dealer or one before him bets.
However it works often enough that it is worth trying once in a while.
