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Posted: Fri, 13 Jun 2008, 12:46am Post subject: WHERE SHOULD I SIT? |
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Two Pair

Joined: 11 Jun 2008
Posts: 46 WPP: 52
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I sit down at a table and to my right is a tight player with £80 to my £10,I can change position, should I sit on his right? He has eight times my Cash.And he is not so aggressive.
Oh, I play NLHE . |
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Posted: Fri, 13 Jun 2008, 12:51am Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 11 Jun 2008
Posts: 46 WPP: 52
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Since I posted this, I realised, I called him tight after watching him play just one hand!!
He is a player who calls every turn, he gets sucked in without any encouragement whatsoever.
I think he is Donkey Fish. Should I he after him or before him? |
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Posted: Fri, 13 Jun 2008, 10:23am Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 14 Jan 2008
Posts: 625 WPP: 160
Location: In #flopturnriver learning from better players
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As a general rule, I believe, if you are playing TAGG poker, you would like to have all the loose aggressive players to your right so that you have position on them. When they bet/raise you can get out of the way without a real hand, and then postflop you can see what moves they are making before you have to act (easier to raise or lead when you have to).
You want the tight passive players to your left so that when you are in position to steal (BU,CO,SB) then you will be raising into a player who plays only a few hands.
If that were reversed (loose passive on left and tight on right), you would have to act not knowing what the crazy maniacs are gonna do behind you, and because the loose aggressive players play more hands they are also generally willing to fight for their blinds as well, making successful steal attempts hard to come by. |
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Posted: Fri, 13 Jun 2008, 8:13pm Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 24 Sep 2005
Posts: 2559 WPP: 109
Location: In #flopturnriver teaching new players
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| Another facet of having really tight players to your left is that you can attack their blinds over and over and over. |
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Posted: Sat, 14 Jun 2008, 7:16am Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 17 Aug 2007
Posts: 1162 WPP: 148
Location: GA
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| spoonitnow wrote: | | Another facet of having really tight players to your left is that you can attack their blinds over and over and over. |
What spoon said.
Also, in general, I like the huge stacks to my right. If they're not maniac loose and agro postflop, shorter stacks to my left in lots of configurations are fine. Because of the blinds and positional advantages, money flows clockwise around the poker table, so try to sit to the right of big stacks and to the left of small ones. |
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Posted: Mon, 16 Jun 2008, 10:09pm Post subject: |
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Straight

Joined: 04 Jan 2008
Posts: 215 WPP: 209
Location: Sportsbook $5.50 & $11 S&G's
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| Robb wrote: | | so try to sit to the right of big stacks and to the left of small ones. |
Think you meant to say sit to the left of the big stacks and to the right of the small right Robb? |
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Posted: Tue, 17 Jun 2008, 7:01am Post subject: |
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Full House

Joined: 17 Aug 2007
Posts: 1162 WPP: 148
Location: GA
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| Deuce Blue wrote: | | Robb wrote: | | so try to sit to the right of big stacks and to the left of small ones. |
Think you meant to say sit to the left of the big stacks and to the right of the small right Robb? |
LoL. Yeah, I really meant I want HUGE stacks TO MY RIGHT, and small stacks TO MY LEFT.
Thanks for the save, Blue. |
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Posted: Tue, 17 Jun 2008, 7:04am Post subject: |
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Royal Flush

Joined: 12 Dec 2003
Posts: 17382 WPP: 82
Location: Walk the Walk, Flop the Flop.
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| Robb wrote: | | LoL. Yeah, I really meant I want HUGE stacks TO MY RIGHT, and small stacks TO MY LEFT. |
Live yes, online no. (with the exception of some multi-tabling short stackers who I don't mind giving position to.)
Who has the money is much more important than how much they have. |
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Posted: Thu, 19 Jun 2008, 8:21am Post subject: Table Position |
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High Card

Joined: 07 Jun 2008
Posts: 1 WPP: 24
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In general, I believe huge or aggressive to my right to str8t across, if possible. But in a tourney whatta ya gonna do!!!!!!
Peace
FlowJoe
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Posted: Thu, 19 Jun 2008, 8:51am Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 11 Jun 2008
Posts: 46 WPP: 52
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| Fnord wrote: | | Robb wrote: | | LoL. Yeah, I really meant I want HUGE stacks TO MY RIGHT, and small stacks TO MY LEFT. |
Live yes, online no. (with the exception of some multi-tabling short stackers who I don't mind giving position to.)
Who has the money is much more important than how much they have. |
Having more money can mean more than position? |
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Posted: Sat, 21 Jun 2008, 12:29am Post subject: |
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Two Pair

Joined: 29 Dec 2007
Posts: 40 WPP: 63
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"If you could put a weather satellite up in space and spy on a poker table, you'd see the money moving 'round and 'round the table mostly in a clockwise direction" - Mike Caro
So I would guess to the left of a loose player with a big stack. |
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Posted: Sat, 21 Jun 2008, 3:27am Post subject: |
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 06 Feb 2007
Posts: 2326 WPP: 66
Location: Spewing
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| Having short stackers to you left is not cool because then you have to tighten up your opening ranges I dunno where you get that from robb. |
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Posted: Wed, 25 Jun 2008, 2:45am Post subject: |
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