Position & Pot Odds
Fundamental strategy concepts every player needs.
Position and pot odds are foundational poker concepts that separate winning players from the rest. Position gives you information; pot odds tell you when to make mathematically profitable calls. Master these, and you're thinking like a pro.
Understanding Position
Position refers to where you sit relative to the dealer button:
Position Names (9-handed)
| Position | Name | Order of Action |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Small Blind (SB) | First post-flop |
| 2 | Big Blind (BB) | Second post-flop |
| 3 | Under the Gun (UTG) | First pre-flop |
| 4-5 | Early Position (EP) | Early |
| 6-7 | Middle Position (MP) | Middle |
| 8 | Cutoff (CO) | Late |
| 9 | Button (BTN) | Last (best) |
Why Position Matters
Acting last gives you crucial advantages:
- Information – You see what everyone else does first
- Pot control – Check behind for free cards, or bet when checked to
- Bluff opportunities – Betting when everyone checks shows weakness
- Value extraction – Size bets perfectly after seeing reactions
Good to Know
Position Adjustments
Early Position
Play only premium hands. Many players left to act behind you.
Middle Position
Widen slightly. Add some suited broadways and medium pairs.
Late Position
Much wider range. Steal blinds, play speculative hands.
Understanding Pot Odds
Pot odds compare the cost of a call to the potential reward:
You need to win more than 16.7% of the time to break even.
Counting Outs
"Outs" are cards that complete your hand:
Common Draw Outs
| Draw Type | Outs | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Flush draw | 9 | 4 clubs, need 1 more |
| Open-ended straight | 8 | 5-6-7-8, need 4 or 9 |
| Gutshot straight | 4 | 5-6-8-9, need only 7 |
| Two overcards | 6 | A-K on 7-5-4 board |
| Set (pair to trips) | 2 | Pocket 9s, need another 9 |
The Rule of 2 and 4
Strategy Insight
Making Profitable Calls
Compare your equity (chance of winning) to your pot odds:
- Equity > Pot Odds = Profitable call (+EV)
- Equity < Pot Odds = Fold (or maybe bluff-raise)
You'll complete your flush often enough to profit.
Implied Odds
Implied odds account for money you'll win AFTER completing your hand:
Pro Tip
- Opponents have big stacks
- Your draw is hidden (gutshot, backdoor)
- Opponents are calling stations
Reverse Implied Odds
Sometimes completing your hand costs you more money:
- You make a flush with a small card—opponent has bigger flush
- You hit top pair—opponent already had a set
- Obvious draws that opponents can fold to when you hit
Strategy Insight
Putting It Together
Strong players combine position and pot odds:
- Position lets you see opponent actions before deciding
- Use pot odds to calculate if calls are profitable
- Add implied odds when deep-stacked against weaker players
- Subtract reverse implied odds when your hand could be dominated
- Steal more in late position when pot odds of blinds folding favor you
Key Takeaways
- 1Position is information power—act last whenever possible
- 2Play tighter in early position, wider in late position
- 3Pot odds = call amount ÷ (pot + call amount)
- 4Use Rule of 4 (flop) or Rule of 2 (turn) for quick equity math
- 5Call when equity > pot odds; fold when equity < pot odds
- 6Implied odds add value; reverse implied odds subtract it