Top 10 Starting Hands In No Limit Poker

Posted By admin On 11/04/22
Top 10 starting hands in no limit poker table

A 2-7 offsuit hand is the worst hand to start with in Texas Hold 'Em poker because there are so few good options available to you: you have no straight draw, no flush draw, and even if you wind up with a pair of 7s or a pair of 2s, you're unlikely to have the best hand. Of course, you'll see some crazy flops every now and then, but just because.

Our poker starting hand charts will help you find your feet. We have itemised every poker hand, across each position and preflop situation allowing our users to get used tomaking solid preflop decisions that are profitable.

There is some disagreement amongst poker players as to which starting hands are the best, but few would dispute the value of the first of our three main groups, Aces and Kings. Group 1: AA, KK. These two starting hands are the major players in hold’em. It’s not often you’ll get dealt Aces or Kings. In his famous Super / System, universally regarded as the bible of poker strategy books, poker legend Doyle Brunson devoted the third chapter to his list of 10 trouble hands – or starting hands that should only be played in certain situations if at all. And Ace Queen was at the top of that list for Texas Dolly. Texas Holdem – Top 10% Starting Hands. In Texas Hold’em, there are 169 unique combinations of preflop starting hands you can be dealt. This number is arrived at by grouping holdings into pairs, suited cards and offsuit cards, and considering that preflop specific suits (e.g. Hearts vs diamonds) don’t yet have value.

On the right hand side you can see an example of a good way to use the poker starting hand chart. Always have it beside you when you're playing to ensure you're on the right path.

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It is important to vary your style as you learn more and not just stick to the charts.

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A typical range of opening hands for beginner's to play with looks like this (Hands in Yellow):

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If you're playing on a particularly tight table you should raise more in mid and late position than the chart suggests. Whereas if you're playing on an aggressive table it might be worth waiting and picking your spots a little more carefully.
This Chart will show you which hands to play depending on your position at the table:

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