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Re: Why do so many players slow play trips (what about check raise?)
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<font color="red">**Terminology Question**</font> Please define the following terms: EP1 EP2 MP1 CO [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] sorry - I know I'm a newbie, but your help is appreciated [/ QUOTE ] I'm actually sketchy on some of the terms too, the problem is some people us them when they mean something else, as far as the ones you asked about EP1: Early Postition 1 EP2 Early postition 2 MP1 Middle position 1 If anyone cares to fill me in as far as placement goes in a ten person game would it be as follows To dealers left: UTG EP1 EP2 MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 SB BB BT/Button: |
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Re: Why do so many players slow play trips at micro limits
CO is the player to the immediate right of the button.
There is no exact definition of when you move from EP to MP to LP. Esteemed posted Homer J. Simpson last year suggested an alternative notation system that was more precise and suitable for all games with less than ten players. SB and BB stayed the same and all other players were designated in relation to how far to the right of the button they were, starting with the button himself being B0. |
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Re: Why do so many players slow play trips at micro limits
clockwise... Button, SB, BB, UTG, UTG+1, EP1, EP2, MP1, MP2, LP, CO. Next to CO is Button, where we started. Obviously different people may do it differently, but this is the general idea.
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Re: Why do so many players slow play trips (what about check raise?)
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If anyone cares to fill me in as far as placement goes in a ten person game would it be as follows To dealers left: UTG EP1 EP2 MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 SB BB BT/Button [/ QUOTE ] Hmm - I've always thought it's as follows: SB BB UTG or EP1 EP2 or UTG+1 EP3 or UTG+2 MP1 or EMP MP2 or MMP or sometimes just MP MP3 or LMP or CO-1 CO or LP or LP1 or BT-1 BT or LP2 EP can be used as a general term for any of the Early Positions, MP for any of the Middle Positions and LP for any of the Late Positions (CO or Button) In a 6 handed game you have SB, BB, UTG, MP or UTG+1 or CO-1, CO or LP1 , BT or LP2 UTG is Under the Gun and is always the first person to act after the deal, so depending on the game UTG could be anywhere from an EP seat to an LP seat (in a 2 handed game UTG, SB and, usually, BT would be one and the same although UTG would rarely be used in a HU game) |
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