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		<description><![CDATA[Most poker players don&#8217;t know this, but there are to different ways to inter­pret the notion of&#8217; position at the poker table. The first &#8211; and more widely recognised &#8211; notion is your absolute position, which refers to your position relative to the button.  But there&#8217;s a second positional consideration as well, and that&#8217;s your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most poker players don&#8217;t know this, but there are to different ways to inter­pret the notion of&#8217; position at the poker table. The first &#8211; and more widely recognised &#8211; notion is your absolute position, which refers to your position relative to the button.  But there&#8217;s a second positional consideration as well, and that&#8217;s your relative position. In the simplest terms, your relative position can be defined as your position relative to a player of interest (usually a pre-flop raiser). While absolute position is of paramount importance pre-flop, it&#8217;s your relative position that really matters after the flop is dealt. <a title="Europa Casino" href="http://www.europacasino.org.uk/">Europa Casino</a></p>
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<p>You&#8217;re on the button with pocket 8&#8242;s. A player in front of you raises to 3x the big blind, you call, and the small blind calls. The flop comes 9 6 y1. The small blind checks, and the pre-flop raiser bets.</p>
<p><a title="Europa Casino Bonus" href="http://www.europacasino.org.uk/europa-casino-bonus/">Europa Casino Bonus</a> In this case your absolute position is great, since you&#8217;re on the button. Your relative position, however, is terrible, since you&#8217;re directly behind the pre-flop raiser. The pre-flop raiser could have a real hand, or this could just be a continuation bet &#8211; you really have no idea which. Compounding your troubles is the fact that you can&#8217;t close the action by calling; there&#8217;s a third player (the small blind) still involved, and his check on the flop told you nothing about his hand, since very few players would fire though a pre-flop raiser and a cold caller in this spot. In total, you&#8217;re in a position where a player has already committed money to the pot, and you know nothing more about either of your opponents&#8217; holdings than you did before the flop was dealt.</p>
<p>When your relative position is poor you usually need to tighten up, since you&#8217;re operating with very little additional information about the power of your opponents&#8217; hands. Sitting on a decent-but-not-great hand when one&#8217;s relative position is poor can get mighty expensive, and there are almost always better places to put your money. <a title="Europa Casino Bonus Code" href="http://www.europacasino.org.uk/europa-casino-bonus-code/">Europa Casino Bonus Code</a></p>
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