If you’re playing any version of flop poker, like Texas or Omaha Hold’em, the “under the gun” (UTG) table position can change how you play the game. This early position means you’re betting before any other player, but your decision depends on what cards are in your hand. If you want to feel more confident at the poker table, keep reading to learn what “under the gun” means and how to properly play it.
Under the Gun Poker Position: Quick Overview
When you're under the gun (UTG) in poker, you're immediately clockwise to the Big Blind player and the first person to take a turn before the flop. The next players to the left of the under the gun player are called "UTG+1" and "UTG+2."
Steps
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Tips
- Adjust your strategies based on how other players react and play out their hands. If you notice players are staying in with weaker hands, then it’s probably okay to raise a similar hand.Thanks
- “Straddling” is when you make a bet that’s double the big blind before you’re dealt cards. Unless other players have been straddling at the poker table, avoid doing it because you’re more likely to lose chips.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://youtu.be/iN4_p4WndxI?t=136
- ↑ https://howtoplaypokerinfo.com/playing-under-the-gun-poker/
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- ↑ https://youtu.be/GrdlsP5Dn9Q?t=246
- ↑ https://www.pokernews.com/strategy/10-hold-em-tips-08-25417.htm
- ↑ https://www.tightpoker.com/poker-position/