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Old 12-12-2005, 01:24 PM
jhall23 jhall23 is offline
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Default Re: Bluffing the other draw when mine doesn\'t hit

There are 2 types of position absolute and relative. Realtive just means your position to a specific player in most cases a pre-flop raiser. Indeed your act before the raiser here, but you get to see show the whole field acts after the raisers flop action before it gets back to you so that is viewed as good relative postion. It will allow you to gain lots of info about peoples hands. Of course you would also have good realtive postion if you were button and someone opened up UTG with several callers in between. In that case you would have good realtive and absolute position.

C&R discuss this in No-Limit/Pot Limit poker.
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