Late Position
You are in late position if you are the eighth, ninth, or last hand
to act. Being the dealer or "on the button" is your most favorable
position. Everyone has acted before you giving you information about
their starting hands.
If someone bets or raises from early or middle position
you must give them credit for a good hand and only play very strong hole
cards against them.
You can add these starting hands to your playable list in
an un-raised pot.
Pairs: 4s 3s 2s
Suited: Ace with a 5 4 3 or 2
.........: King with a 8 7 6 5 4 3 or 2
.........: Queen with a 7 6 5 4
.........: Jack with a 7
.........: 10 with a 7
.........: 9 with a 7 or 6
.........: 8 with a 7 or 6
.........: 7 with a 6 or 5
.........: 6 with a 5
.........: 5 with a 4
Unsuited: King with a 9
...........: Queen with a 9
...........: Jack with a 9 or 8
...........: 10 with a 9 or 8
...........: 9 with an 8 or 7
...........: 8 with a 7
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Only play VERY strong hands from early position.
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Loosen up a LITTLE in middle position.
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Play loose in late position. Play more drawing hands
if the pot is un-raised.
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