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A Good Seat

An examination of poker literature will show considerable disagreement
on the subject of where to sit at a poker table. We are, of course, not
talking about avoiding tobacco smoke, excessive body odor, or a player who
overflows his allotted seating space. We are discussing purely poker
considerations.

Why the disagreement? Let me outline the problem. Two principles that
all poker authorities agree on are it is desirable to act after your
opponent and you want to act last or as late as possible in multihanded pots.
Quite often there is a player in the game that is a bulldozer, someone that
plays a lot of hands and does a lot of betting. You cannot have everything. If
this individual is on your left, you play a lot of hands with him having
position on you. if this individual is on your right, the betting comes
through you and the field acts after you do. So there is no one seat that
is desirable in all situations.

Which is more important, to have position on the bulldozer or have
position on the field? To me, this is not a close decision. I want to be placed
well in multihanded pots, so I would rather have the bulldozer on my left. I
believe anyone who tells you to plop down on the immediate left of a
heavy bettor is giving you bad advice. Here are some reasons why.

First, when there is a player in the game who does a lot of betting and
raising, the game usually gets fired up, and most of the pots are
multihanded. You will not be dueling heads-up against the bulldozer very
often. Note that in the old days, a lot of your heads-up situations in
hold'em came from being in the blind along with your opponent, but most
of today's players chop in this situation.

Second, having position on a guy who almost always bets is not worth as
much as some people think. In a sense, you can act after him by checking
and having him bet, if you wish. Position is of greater value when it is on
someone who is less predictable.

Third, your toughest poker decisions often come as a result of a bet
through you by someone who you may well have beat, but some unknown
hands behind you. When you have a mediocre holding such as second pair and a
good kicker or top pair and a weak kicker, you are a likely favorite against
someone who bets every time it is his turn to act, but not against too
large a field. If you raise and try to get the bulldozer all to yourself, you
may run into a good hand and find out about it only after a sizable
investment of funds. Just calling may let people in on a draw that you could have
knocked out with a raise.

My advice is to consider the seat on the immediate left of a bulldozer
the "death seat," the one place you should avoid in a hold'em game. Let the
bulldozer have position on you, but get good position on all those
multihanded pots where he pumps. He who acts last has the blade.

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