Holdem is all about gamblers and seating. All experienced Holdem enthusiasts concur that seating in no cap Holdem is critically important. Playing your hole cards in late position might be much more profitable than in starting poker position. This is because a lot more info is gathered right before acting.
e.g., I was playing a $1-$2 no limit money game at a local spot. I bumbled in with 2, 9 unsuited on the dealer button, just to see some excitement. Flop came down A-A-4. A bettor in early position laid a $15 bet. Two entrants fold and it was now my turn. I really should have dropped out, but his play seemed a little odd. I identified this guy as a weak-tight person, and normally if he had the strongest hand he would only check, so I called.
The turn came down with a 7, meaning it was a A-A-4-7. My opponent laid an additional wager of $20. I hesitated a tiny bit, but made a decision to re-raise another $30thirty dollars on top of his $20. He dropped out and I take the money.
Wagering at last spot provides you an idea where you are positioned by seeing how other entrants carry oneself and bet. On the other hand, enthusiasts at early position might use their poker spot to check-raise the last seated antagonists and trap them later at the end. In Holdem, both ends, late and early should be bet carefully.