Where To Sit When Playing Texas Holdem Poker
This article is focused on Texas Holdem Poker in the Limit
variant and the selection of seat you make both before you begin
and shortly thereafter.
Do you like your seat at the Texas Holdem poker table? Do you
want to change it? When should you change? Do you know what to
do? With these strategies, you'll understand more about how your
place at the table can affect your game.
Figuring Out Where The Best Seat Is At Your Texas Holdem Poker
Table
This all depends on what types of players are around you at the
table. After a few hands, or by pre-play observation, you get to
know who is not playing many hands, who will be in every pot,
who is raising and who is calling. Here are some guidelines on
selecting or moving seats in Texas Holdem (Limit) Poker.
Who are the players to your right that will act before you? You
want two types.
1) A loose player 2) Aggressive players.
This is because when they act before you, it will provide you
with information on how your hand will play.
Examples of Loose Players At Your Texas Holdem Poker Table
It is important to know the style of player before you. For
example, if loose players call, then that goes a long way to
helping you decide whether your suited connector hand will have
the correct odds to see the flop. If an aggressive player raises
you first then chances are the odds are not there to cold call.
Now, reverse the situation and act before these guys. You are
dealt 78 hearts, a great hand to make money in a multi-way pot.
You may not be sure that you will get called so you fold.
Sure enough the loose players call, but you didn't know that
because they were acting after you. Also, imagine you have the
same hand and you decided to risk calling only to be raised by
an aggressive player to your right. This results in everyone
else folding and leaving you to call one more bet to see the
flop playing heads up out of position with an aggressive player.
This is not a pretty picture.
The Advantages Of Passive Players At The Texas Holdem Poker Table
It is good to have a passive player to your left. This is
because they don't raise much, call a lot, and seldom bet. A
calling station will not give you many problems and you will not
gain much valuable information from them.
Keep tight players on your left also, these players seldom play
money hands so you won't be in many pots with them. They are
also great to have on your left because if it is a folded round
to you in late position, it's great to raise them and steal
their blinds.
With these success tips at choosing your position at the Texas
Holdem Poker table, you'll be at an advantage. Just remember, in
the end, it's Lady Luck that will turn the tides so remember to
keep a cool head and don't let little mistakes keep you from
winning.