How important is position at the poker table, and how does it influence your playing strategy?

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ScorpionGirl

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How important is where you sit at the poker table, and how does it change the way you play? I’d like to know how being in an early, middle, or late position affects your choices. What are the main ways your position can influence your game strategy?
 
If you raise from early position(UTG) it usually makes you look stronger. I usually fold ace rag hands from early position.
 
Early position does not give you an edge. In fact, it expose your playing patterns before your opponents. In fact, you have to be exceptional good to beat your opponents from your first position . Early position is more vulnerable than other positions in game of poker.
 
The position of a poker player on the table might have some effects for some players, including me. Late positions always are an advantage to me because I act after everyone has made their moves. I always apply much caution playing in early position and I don't take risks here like I do when I am in a late position.
 
Well, position is a whole part of poker strategy. Having a late position allows you more insight into what others are doing so that you can act, which could be a great advantage. Early position, however, means that you have to play more conservatively.
 
Position is huge in poker. Being in late position gives you more info because you see what others do before acting, which let you play more hands or control the pot size. Early position forces you to be tighter since you act first and have less info. Middle position is somewhere in between; you can mix your play but still need to be cautious. Your position affects what hands you play and how aggressive you are.
 
Position is huge in poker. Being in late position gives you more info because you see what others do before acting, which let you play more hands or control the pot size. Early position forces you to be tighter since you act first and have less info. Middle position is somewhere in between; you can mix your play but still need to be cautious. Your position affects what hands you play and how aggressive you are.
Yeah exactly. Sometimes it's very shocking to me to see how new players still ignore positions like it doesn't matter at all. Once you understand how late position is giving you that little edge in the game, your whole game will start to take a new turn.
 
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