It’s very important that you are aware of your position at the table, baring in mind the dealer chip on each turn. You can take advantage of that if you have a position that allows you to know what your opponents did, before making your decision at each stage of the play.
For this reason, we suggest that you try to play more hands when you are in “late position” (last one to play at each round) and that you are more conservative with the hands you decide to go to play with when you are in “early position” (right next to the left of the blinds).