Position ( poker
)
1) Where a player
sits in relation to the others at the table.
2) Where a player sits in relation to the dealer, or, sometimes, in relation
to the blinds. Position 1 is generally the position to the left of the current
dealer, although, in a three-blind traveling blind game, position 1 could
be the position to the left of the big blind, that is, position 1 is three
positions to the left of the dealer. Mike Caro reckons position as the number
of players remaining to act. Thus, in an Seven-player game, the position to
the left of the dealer is position 7, while the dealer position is position
0. The compiler of this dictionary has extended this in his writings to blind
games, wherein the position immediately to the left of the big blind is position
7, the dealer is position 2, the middle blind is position 1, and the big blind
is position 0 (because no players act after him).
3) Where a player sits in relation to a particular player. Sitting to someone's
left is generally termed good position, and to his right bad position.
4) Good position with respect to the other players at the table. "You
can open with a worse hand when you've got position."
5) Sitting in good position with respect to a particular player, usually sitting
one or two seats to the player's left. "I had position on the live one
all night, but I never held any hands."
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