Sit at a poker table
If you look at your game statistics depending on where you sit, you’ll probably discover with some surprise that the two most profitable seats are cut off (just to the left of the dealer button) and the button. Here are five reasons why it is important to choose where to sit at a poker table.
You’re the last to act. How many times have you seen at a poker table that all players call the bet, and just the last rise a bit and everyone else is removed? Being the last to decide is paramount in poker; because you can see what all the others get more information and have more time to make your decision.
You can get a free card or letter for free. This is when a poker hand of no other player raises even leaving out letters (either the turn or river), you who are the last you raise or raise, so some leave and others fear take it as a bluff and call the bet, the next round of betting if no one does raise only have to do check and you will see this letter for free.
You can open a lot of your registration. For example if no one opens the pot and you’re on the button, you can relax a bit and make raises with hands like A-4, A-7, Q-9 suited, and so on. Since then you have only two players to act and both will be out of position if they call. If you have players in the blinds tight, you can upload one hundred percent of your hand on the button as they leave enough times to be profitable tactics.
You can isolate the bad players. If a bad player at the table and you’re sitting right on you’re left, take it. Once you’ve caught their main weaknesses, you can put pressure on the reflow raises done consistently; you might end up screwing up and by giving you all your chips.