In games with blinds, such as Texas Hold'em or Omaha, it is the player seated just to the left of π the big blind. The under the gun player must act first pre-flop in a game with blinds. After the flop, π the under the gun player is then the third to act, after the small blind and big blind.
UTG is also π used as a shorthand for the other early positions, with UTG+1 being the next player to the left of the π under the gun position, UTG+2 the second player to the left, and UTG+3 the third player to the left.
Disadvantages of π the Under the Gun Position
The term under the gun implies that you are under pressure, and that is true for π this position. Everyone is awaiting your play before the flop and you don't know what the others are planning to π do.
Pre-flop, all of the players at the table will have the option to call, raise, or fold after the UTG π position. When you are in this position, you have no information about the strength of the hands of the other π players. You don't know whether any of the other players will be calling, raising, or folding, and how many will π still be in the hand after the flop.
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