Texas Hold’em is just about players and position. All experienced Hold’em players concur that position in no limit Hold’em is critically important. Showing your hole cards in last spot will be much more beneficial than in early poker spot. This is because a lot more data is assembled right before acting.
i.e., I was playing a $1-$2 no limit money round at a local spot. I bumbled in with 2, 9 unsuited on the croupier marker, so I could see a bit of action. Flop came down A-A-4. A person in early position laid a $15 wager. Two entrants drop out and it was now my turn to act. I really should have dropped out, but something seemed a tiny bit off. I identified this player as a weak-tight person, and usually if he held the strongest hand he would simply check, so I called.
The turn showed with a 7, meaning it was a A-A-4-7. My competitor laid another bet of $20. I debated a bit, but decided to re-raise another $30thirty dollars over and above his $20. He folds and I won the money.
Wagering at late spot gives you an idea where you stand by studying how other individuals carry oneself and wager. On the flip side, individuals at starting spot could use their poker position to check-raise the late positioned antagonists and trap them afterwords at the end. In Holdem, both ends, late and early should be played carefully.