In poker, the most important weapon isn't good cards, but good position.
Basic Strategy
The later you act, the more advantageous it is. This is because you can make your decision after seeing your opponent's choices.
Adjust your hand range based on your position:
- Early Position (UTG, UTG+1): Play only premium hands (AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AKs, AKo)
- Middle Position (MP, HJ): Add premium + strong hands (TT, 99, 88, AQs, AQo, AJs, KQs)
- Late Position (CO, BTN): Expand to marginal hands (77~22, suited connectors, suited Ax)
- Blinds (SB, BB): Since you've already put money in, a defensive strategy is needed (covered in Lesson 4)
There are three reasons:
- Information Advantage: You receive signals first – if an opponent checks, it's a sign of weakness; if they bet, it's a sign of strength.
- Pot Control: If an opponent checks, you can also check to see a free card.
- Bluffing Opportunities: If everyone shows weakness, you have a high chance of taking the pot with a bet, even if your hand is weak.
Responding to Opponent Styles
1. When everyone in front folds in late position
Slightly widen your hand range and raise with marginal hands (K9s, Q10s, J9s, 77~22). Since fewer players remain, the probability of someone having a strong hand decreases.
2. When the blinds are very tight and fold frequently
Widen your raising range further from the BTN (add weak suited Ax, gap connectors). Since the blinds are likely to fold, the probability of a steal is more important than hand strength.
3. When playing from early position
Play only premium hands and fold the rest. With 7-8 players remaining behind you, there's a higher chance someone has a stronger hand.
Thinking Process
When you receive a hand preflop, try to think in this order:
- What is my position? Am I UTG, middle, or BTN?
- What category is this hand? Premium? Strong? Marginal?
- Can I play this hand from my position? (Hand classification from Lesson 1 + position rules from this lesson)
- What actions have occurred before me? Did everyone fold? Did someone raise?
- Choose action: Raise or fold (avoid limping)
Example Hand Analysis
Example 1: The Power of Late Position
Game: Cash Game 1/2, Stack 200 BBs
Position: BTN
Preflop: Everyone folds, Hero receives 88
Pot: $3
Thought Process:
- “Who is structurally favored here?”
→ 88 is a strong hand category, and the BTN is the best position. - “What role does my hand play within my range?”
→ No one has acted before me, and only 2 blinds remain. I have a significant positional advantage. - “Do opponents have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently?”
→ Blinds have random hands, so they are likely to fold most of the time.
Conclusion: Raise $6 (3 BBs)
Comment: If this hand were UTG, it would be better to fold. However, from the BTN, it's quite profitable. Position can completely change the value of the same hand.
Example 2: The Danger of Early Position
Game: Cash Game 1/2, Stack 200 BBs
Position: UTG
Preflop: Hero receives AJo
Pot: $3
Thought Process:
- “Who is structurally favored here?”
→ AJo seems like a strong hand, but it's marginal from UTG. - “What role does my hand play within my range?”
→ 8 players remain behind, and someone might have AQ, AK, KK, QQ. - “Do opponents have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently?”
→ If I raise, there's a risk that only stronger hands will call or re-raise.
Conclusion: Fold
Comment: AJo seems like a good hand, but from early position, it's likely to lose money in the long run. You could raise the same hand from the CO or BTN.
Example 3: Bluffing with Position
Game: Cash Game 1/2, Stack 200 BBs
Position: CO
Preflop: Everyone folds, Hero receives K9s
Pot: $3
Thought Process:
- “Who is structurally favored here?”
→ K9s is a marginal hand, but the CO is a good position. - “What role does my hand play within my range?”
→ Only the BTN and the blinds remain. Relatively few players. - “Do opponents have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently?”
→ Most will fold, and I'll have positional advantage even after the flop.
Conclusion: Raise $6 (3 BBs)
Comment: K9s isn't a strong hand, but it's quite profitable from a good position. You can play advantageously even after the flop by acting later than your opponents.
Example 4: Middle Position Adjustment
Game: Cash Game 1/2, Stack 200 BBs
Position: HJ (Hijack, Middle Position)
Preflop: Everyone folds before me, Hero receives 99
Pot: $3
Thought Process:
- “Who is structurally favored here?”
→ 99 is a strong hand, and HJ is a mid-range position. - “What role does my hand play within my range?”
→ 4 players (CO, BTN, SB, BB) remain behind. It's not as risky as early position. - “Do opponents have enough hands to fold / do they call frequently?”
→ Most will fold, and only strong hands will re-raise or call.
Conclusion: Raise $6 (3 BBs)
Comment: 99 is a hand that can be confidently raised from middle position onwards. While you'd need to be more cautious in early position, from HJ, you can raise with confidence.
Key Patterns Summary
Pattern 1: Early Position (UTG, UTG+1) → Play only premium hands
Pattern 2: Middle Position (MP, HJ) → Play premium + strong hands
Pattern 3: Late Position (CO, BTN) → Expand to marginal hands
Pattern 4: The fewer players before you, the wider you can open your range.
Pattern 5: The profitability of the same hand varies completely depending on position.
Pattern 6: Information advantage = Profit advantage
Pattern 7: If blinds are tight, expand your late position steal range.
Pattern 8: If your position is bad, you must be cautious even with a strong hand.
Quiz
Question 1
You received AJo in UTG position. What is the correct action?
A) Raise 3 BBs
B) Limp (just call the big blind)
C) Fold
D) All-in
Question 2
You received 77 in BTN position, and everyone before you folded. What is the correct action?
A) Fold
B) Limp
C) Raise 3 BBs
D) Check
Question 3
What is the biggest reason position is important?
A) You can see more pots
B) You can decide after seeing your opponent's actions
C) You can receive stronger hands
D) You don't have to pay the blinds
Question 4
You received K9s in CO position, and everyone before you folded. What is the correct action?
A) Fold (too weak a hand)
B) Raise 3 BBs
C) Limp
D) Check
Question 5
What is the playable hand range from middle position (HJ)?
A) Only premium hands
B) Premium + strong hands
C) Premium + strong hands + marginal hands
D) All suited hands
Answers and Explanations
Question 1
Answer: C) Fold
Explanation: AJo seems like a good hand, but from UTG, it has low long-term profitability. With 8 players remaining behind, there's a high chance someone has a stronger hand (AQ, AK, KK+). You could raise it from the CO or BTN.
Question 2
Answer: C) Raise 3 BBs
Explanation: 77 is a marginal hand, but if everyone before you folded from BTN position, it's perfectly fine to raise. Only 2 blinds remain, and you have a significant positional advantage, making it profitable. Avoid limping as it sends a weak signal.
Question 3
Answer: B) You can decide after seeing your opponent's actions
Explanation: The biggest advantage of position is information superiority. When an opponent checks, it shows weakness; when they bet, it shows strength, allowing you to make more accurate decisions. This creates a significant difference in long-term profitability.
Question 4
Answer: B) Raise 3 BBs
Explanation: K9s is a marginal hand, but if everyone before you folded from CO, you can raise. It's a suited card, and good position allows you to play advantageously even after the flop.
Question 5
Answer: B) Premium + strong hands
Explanation: From middle position (MP, HJ), you play premium hands (AA~JJ, AK) and strong hands (TT, 99, 88, AQ, AJs, KQs). It's best to wait until late position (CO, BTN) for marginal hands.
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