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An Introduction to
Position
Written by: Dave Colclough (2004-04-23 19:14:13)
Ok Folks,
The boss has spoken. He wants more advice and less drivel
in the column (what's the difference you may well ask).
He just doesn't care about whether my fridge was empty
at the end of January. So what if my 5 year old daughter
couldn't go to the cinema to watch Peter Pan? What's
wrong with a good game of noughts and crosses? Exactly.
So, here's probably the minimum I can get away with
on the subject of 'position'.
'Position' is just plain common sense. The further you
are from the Big Blind, the more information you have.
It is commonly believed that having the best position
is always being in last position. In fact, my mate Brad
who has an IQ of 180, insists that being last to speak
is always the best position to be in. It is in fact
one of the few statements he has made that is completely
incorrect, wrong, short sighted simplistic rubbish.but
for the time being we will assume he is right.
Let's assume that we have all been good boys and girls,
and we are sticking to Fixed Limit Hold'em at bet365poker...
no bigger than 50c/$1. (I know that No Limit is more
fun but patience, patience, patience.) Ok. So you are
first to speak after the Big Blind, commonly referred
to as 'under the gun'. You are looking down at AJ. Nice
hand... No, not in this position. There are 9 players
who haven't acted yet. 9 hands that may contain a pair
of Jacks, Queens, Kings, Aces, AK or AQ. All of which,
you don't want to play against. And, should you raise
from this position, all the hands that you want to play
against, JK, JQ, J10, A10, A9, will probably fold to
your raise. The bottom line being if continuously play
AJ from here, you will lose money in the long run. Difficult
to believe? but true... honest guv, I'm a poker player.
OK. So we are now sat on the button. Le position perfecte.
You look down at AJ. Nice hand.well maybe. Lets say.
The man under the gun raises, the next player re-raises,
and the ultra tight Miss Rock of Gibraltar, I only play
Aces, next to you has capped it. Do you want to play
your AJ now? No, of course not. But the point is, you
have found out that you don't have the best hand without
putting a cent of yesterdays winnings in. If you had
raised under the gun, and then had to fold, you would
have wasted 2 bets, $2, half of Sian's entrance fee
to watch Peter Pan.
OK. So we are now sat on the button. Le position perfecte.
You look down at AJ. Nice hand... well maybe... Lets
say. The man under the gun folds, everyone folds and
the regular limper in with A 2 to your right, limps
in. Now of course, we want to raise. The guy to your
right didn't raise, so he can't have a better hand than
you. And there are only 2 hands (the small and big blind)
behind you. A very small chance of there being a better
hand than yours. If you get really lucky, the Big Blind
might fall in love with his J 9 and call as well. The
flop comes down Ace high or Jack high, and they will
probably bet and call your raises all the way to the
river.
So the morale of this week's story is that AJ under
the gun, is errr... a fold I'm afraid. Ok, well A 10
or A 9 is anyway.
Ok that's all I can cope with this week, but if you
are really keen maybe we will talk about the positional
advantages for bluffing at a later date, why my mate
Brad is wrong, and why Brad is famous... (Yes he does
exist. He is not my fictional friend. Oh, what a beautiful
mind.)
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