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The Power of Position (Day 1 Course Discussion)
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[QUOTE="alienat3d, post: 5620181, member: 226185"] [SIZE=4]Sorry for coming late with this, but I want to make an acknowledgment to [B]Katie[/B] and [B]Collin [/B]for such an important fundamental and comprehensive course you've made for us and it's even for free! This is so cool and thanks so much to you and to [B]Cardschat [/B]for bringing this to us! :congrats::icon_thum[/SIZE] [SIZE=4]It will change the minds of so many players on how you should be thinking about hands and playing more properly. Poker itself will become even tougher after that, no doubts. :)[/SIZE] [SIZE=4]Being "positional aware" is one of the key elements, that differs a good player from a bad one for sure. I'm looking in my HUD pretty often to check the Raise-First-In stats from different positions and when I see the numbers from UTG about the same as from CO/BU, then I'm sure it's a recreational player and "easy money", but when I see the numbers from the late pos. almost twice higher, I know it's a good reg and I'll be more cautious playing with him.[/SIZE] [SIZE=4]I've been already aware of "relative position", it's a very important point for sure! You can always use it for your profit, "working together" with the habit of loose-aggressive players of betting too often, esp. in multi-way pots, using the "sandwich-effect" and put much pressure on other players behind you, who call in with mediocre hands and not able to sustain this pressure of raise + check-reraise and leaving a lot of "dead money" to the pot. Very well explained and already some advanced stuff for the very first day! Just great! Really good job! [/SIZE] [SIZE=4]I definitely will accomplish the whole course soon! [/SIZE]:cool: [/QUOTE]
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