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Julio88
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In poker, being "out of position" means that a player must act before their opponents in each betting round. This means they will have less information about their opponents' actions and will have to make decisions without the benefit of this extra information. Players who act first are in "early position," and players who act later are in "late position." Late position players have the advantage of more information, as they get to see what their opponents do before having to act themselves. When a player "has position," they are in a better strategic position than their opponents acting before them.