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 Originally Posted by dsaxton
The progression is usually as follows: bad, ok, good.
That Helps. :P
Roger, I think you're approaching it the right way. Instead of playing just your cards, you're playing the players, which is good. Once you get good at that, learning position will be pretty easy, and you will probably get the hang of it easily... I dont play position amazingly well, but thats because I havent worked fully on it yet... But I've won alot of hands with pure aggresion from the button, dont matter what my cards are... ill raise, get 2 callers, bet 2/3 pot on flop, get one caller, bet pot on turn and he folds, boom, decent sized pot... you can get so many more chips if you play position properly... learn it quick, learn it well!
-Chris
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