Why Position Matters
Thursday, May 27th, 2010A lot of poker players wonder why position plays such an important role in hand selection. Why should I raise with a certain hand in late position but only call with that same exact hand in early position? The difference is that all hands have a different value depending on when the action is going to come around to you. If you’re first to act and have flopped a hand of marginal strength, it’s going to be hard to make a bet in early position because if you get a lot of callers or even a raise after you make your decision, you’re going to have a really hard time deciding what to do next in order to maximize your chances for winning that hand.
But now reverse the situation and say that you have a marginal strength hand and are the last person to act in the hand. You now have a lot more information to base your decision on because you’ve had the chance to see what all of your opponents did. If someone bet and someone called, then you know that a marginal strength hand probably won’t hold up, so folding will be an easy decision. Likewise, if every checks the action over to you, now you can put out a safe bet and try to pick up the pot right there, however it would be difficult to make that bet in first position because you had no way of knowing what the other players were going to do.
Luckily for you, making a decision on what to do with each hand in every position is easy to figure out as there is a lot of different diagrams available on the Internet for you to use as a tool. I would suggest keeping one of these diagrams open on your screen while you play online poker until you start to memorize these specific tips and techniques, this way you can remove a lot of the guesswork from your hand selection decision-making.
By Chris Iaquinta


