One important lactic to help you in playing your opponent is your position at the
table relative to your opponent. For example, you want to play more hands against
poor players or maniacs; therefore, it is to your advantage to be sitting to their left.
When they enter the pot, you can play a few more hands. When you are sitting to
their right, you never know when they are going to play or raise, so you’ll have to
generally use your same tight starting hand criteria as normal. Another advantage
of sitting to their left is that you can raise or reraise to try and isolate yourself
against the poor player.
Generally it is also good to sit to the right of tight players, especially when the
overall game is relatively tight. You should have more opportunities to steal the
blinds. Your raises will tend to drive these opponents out of most of the pots. On the
flop, you can often bet out and get these types of opponents to fold. Sometimes,
however, it can be an advantage to have these types of players sitting in front of
you. If they are so tight that they only bet the very premium hands, you can easily
fold your borderline hands whenever they enter the pot.
There is one player at Paradise Poker who I love to play against for just this reason.
He is a top player who wins a lot of money; however, this player practically never
check-raises or slowplays. He always bets out his strong hands; therefore, when he
bets, I can easily fold unless I have a super strong hand also. On the other hand, if
he checks, I can try to steal the pot since I never have to worry about him checkraising.
If he was sitting on my left, I would not be able to use this valuable
information nearly as much since I would always have to act before him.
As a side note, one interesting thing about this player is that he is still able to win a
lot of money because most of his opponents are not very observant and do not
recognize this part of his game. My PokerStat software (discussed in a future
chapter) was a great help when I saw that he had only check-raised five hands out
of 5000!
Internet Tip
If you are on the Internet and want to change seats, view the lobby and see if there is a waiting list
for the game. If there is a list, there is nothing you can do. However, if no one is waiting to enter the
game, simply leave the game and then come back in so that you can select your new seat.
Sometimes missing a few hands, even if you already posted the blinds, is worth the new seat, so
don’t always wail until you have to post again before moving.
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