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This helps you build the pot for those hands you expect to win. This one tactic alone has a huge positive effect on your hourly rate, which is really what it's all about.

3. Bluffers. The third type of player you want on your left is the player who bluffs too much. Frequently, your proper play is to check your good hands to him to give him a chance to bluff at you, especially on the river. Assuming you're going to win the hand, your goal is to get paid off on the river. If you bet first, your frequent bluffer has to have a hand to call you with, and he'll have to fold a majority of the time. If you check to him, however, he will bluff at you more often than he'll call if you've bet first. Bluffing too often is a mistake. Give him a chance to make that mistake.

Having trouble choosing your seat? Don't worry, there's also a back-up plan for seat selection. If you genuinely do not know which is the best seat in the game, or if you can't identify which players you'd rather have on your left or right, then I recommend you sit in the third or eighth seat at the hold 'em table. If you can't get the third or eighth seat, the seat on either side of those seats will work as well.

From these seats, the other players will be in your field of vision all at once. All you have to do is look up to take it all in. This is important, because it's how you spot the other players' tells, which are worth a lot of money to you if you know how to interpret what you see. We'll discuss tells further in a later chapter.

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