![]() But, the player immediately to the right of the dealer, sometimes known as the “cutoff,” can potentially be in a strong position over the button as he has the ability to bet big enough to force the button into action/to bet-big or fold.The player who bets last will have the most information to work with as they’ve seen all other players bets/actions before making a move. The button has the strongest position because he/she will always wait to bet last on the current hand.Understanding where you are in relation to the dealer/button will help you develop a strategy to win Texas Hold’em. ![]() But, if one person deals all the time, then the button-position will rotate the table over time, otherwise the dealer job passes around. In Texas Hold’em the dealer and/or the button-position will be passed to the next player toward the left after each hand. Know what your position at the table means.
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