Ok so this is probably an old question but i can neither fathom nor find a definetive answer. If I'm to the right of the button, four handed, am I UTG or in the Cut Off. Should this affect the way I play. Paticularly in S n'G's I notice that respect for a strong raise in the cut off 6 or 5 handed is totally depleted when down to 4. I wonder if this is because most players regard this situation as UTG always.
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What you should stop to think about is more how the dynamics change depending on how many players are present. 10 handed, an UTG raise represents massive strength, since the chances of no one calling at worst, or more likely reraising, are minimal- you're unlikely to get a free ride. So your hand has to play well post-flop. 6 handed UTG still commands respect, since you have 5 hands to get through. 4 handed however, you only have 3 hands to get through- you can make that raise with a wider range, safe in the knowledge that you're less likely to be called.
As the players on the table diminish, the range of raising hands widen, but so too does the range of reraising/calling hands. I wouldn't raise UTG on a 10 handed table with AJ, but I'd raise an unraised pot in the cutoff/button with it. Same as 3/4 handed, I'd be raising UTG with AJ. Player amount is key, not the actual name of the position.
Should be put with the strategy tips IMO
Cheers both