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10-19-2008 02:44 PM #1
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Sitting down at table [where?]
When I play poker with my friends, it's a lot different then on the internet. There a player who raises a lot ( and plays good, but sometimes too loose) and some medium skill players and 1 (maybe too) tight player.
What's the best position i should sit at table?
Should I sit directly behind the best player so i always have position on him?
This way i can always act directly behind him. But is that a good thing, cause when i suspect he might be bluffing and i want to call with a mediocre hand I have all these people behind me (who can re-raise). So do i sit before or behind him ? Table is mostly 5-7 people.
What do you guys think?
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10-29-2008 04:26 PM #2
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i would sit to his right let him make the first move and then it goes around the table back to you and you can see you calls or folds
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12-07-2008 05:07 PM #3
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when you are playing in the same types of games over and over again.. you are bound to run into some of the same opponents.. i like to take advantage of the player notes tool... type in what they do on which hands and you can almost predict what they are gonna do!
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01-29-2009 02:32 PM #4
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How to loose a tournament!
I think there is no magic KEY to win a tournament but play a tight game.
But I know what is the key to LOOSE
DO ALL IN!
everytimes I loose in a tournament it's because I have gone ALL IN in a hand where a smaller raise should have been enough....
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04-12-2009 02:17 PM #5
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always sit to the right its the best position


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