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Old 10-31-2001, 12:47 PM
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Default Stud Seat \"Position\" Questions ?



You go to your casino and find that they are calling down your favorite stud game. And you find that you have made the list. You walk over to the table, and to your surprise. you find that no one has reserved a position yet. Not having "any idea" where the new players will sit, which seat "position" would you take. And why?

During the game the player three positions to your left has set the pace of the game with his third street raises, and fourth street check raises. Then both of the players on his immediate right and left, rack up and leave. Since your casino uses seniority (by time) to provide seat changes, and since you have priority for first choice at the table, would you ask for a seat change, next to the active player? And if you would, would you take the seat on the active player's immediate right or left?


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Old 10-31-2001, 08:10 PM
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New game, I like the 3 or 5 seat (assuming a 7-handed stud game 'cause that's what I'm used to) because I can see best from there.


Established game with pace-setter three seats to my left, that depends on the player. If he's a loose goose asking to be isolated and cut down I move to his left so I can re-raise him when he comes in with a raise with a weak holding. If he's a good player I stay where I am because I want to be across the table from him. I never want to be on the right of a loose agressive player if the rest of the table is passive (a problem I am currently having in the home game I play in). I prefer to be as far away from the player at the table who is running the game at the moment. If we're going to tangle I find that's the best spot to be in. Fewer people to act between the two of you coming and going.


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