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Old 05-03-07, 11:58 PM
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It is indeed general, but no need to sit in the corner. I'm sure others will give better responses, but I'll give you this to think about:

When you are on the button, you're the man. You are going to have a positional advantage over your opponents no matter who else enters the pot. So play it aggressively. Very aggressively. Your VPIP from the button should be significantly higher than your UTG VPIP, for example. If no one is in the pot ahead of you, you can raise with a LOT of hands. If there are limpers, you can still raise with a lot of hands. If someone has opened, this is a great time to 3 bet, because you're really going to be putting the pressure on them, since you have such a positional advantage. NEVER ever EVER be the first limper in a pot from the button. Ever. That SCREAMS donkey, and when I see it, I punish it.

From UTG, on the other hand, things are a lot different. I will occasionally limp with small pairs, but generally I still raise with them (or fold them, depending on the table I am at). Suited connectors and hands like that lose a lot of value from UTG, so play a lot tighter.

From the Blinds, DON'T make a lot of loose calls just because you aleady have money in the pot. Remember, you are at a positional disadvantage for the rest of the hand. It's ok to just fold now and let it go. If you think someone is stealing, or if you have a hand you really want to play (like an ATs hand, for example), reraise with it and then lead at the flop. Cold calling from the blinds with hands like that is terrible. It took me a long time to realize how bad of a play that was... I wish I had figured it out sooner, honestly. Fold or 3 bet - Cold calling one raiser (it's different if there are multiple other players in the pot, of course) is bad.

Also, if you haven't watched any of my old videos yet, I'd recommend it. Position aggression is one of the first things I ever talked about and I always try to stress it throughout my videos.
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