Saying that position is
important is like saying that the ground a track and field runner stands on is
important. Saying that position is
important in poker is like saying that the airplane is
important to the aerial dogfighter.
Position is everything in poker. The player who exists to play the last hand
is the most well-equipped player to win at every hand for a larger portion of
hands than any other player. Position is
everything, taking the last turn in most sports or games is a worse place to
be, but in poker
it is the best place to be. In fact it
is the only place to be. While
discussing the terms of position and how to best position yourself for the
chance to be last is all well and good, and it is a good topic to pursue, even
more important is the overall position in the match itself. How often can you be last? Being last is
going to happen no matter what, but
getting in position to be last more often than other players is nearly
impossible, considering the random way in which the game progresses.
But the player can increase
the chances of being last through some very simple methods in the playing of
the hand. Providing that you aren't
wrapped up in tournament play, which requires all sorts of different tactics,
the best way to increase your position is to fold early on with a weak hand,
where your position is very poor or you have very little to gain or a
tremendous amount to lose. Keeping out
of these heated hands that are dogfights between two other players besides
yourself is a good strategy, especially when you have no chance in making the
last play. In this way, you can avoid
extremely weak hands, always a good idea, and still remain a threat because you
are taking it to the limit on hands where you get to act last.
Providing that you know how to
play a weak hand and a strong hand and all the other skills are in place,
increasing your position within the game by eliminating the rounds and hands in
which you are required to fight it out over a hand can help you tremendously in
the long run.
While this strategy should be
tempered with common sense, as the player does not want to insulate themselves
from too many hands and matches as other players will soon tire of this
behavior, it is a good strategy for making sure that you have the greatest
control over the rounds and hands by putting yourself in the last position more
frequently and making the right plays when you get there.