In this post you will find a guide to starting poker hands, the perfect starting hands guide for beginner poker players. Use our helpful poker tips on starting hands to improve the outcome of your game.
• Pair of aces (pocket rockets)
• Pair of Kings
• Ace-King on suit
• Pair of Queens
• Pair of Jacks
• Ace-King off suit
• Pair of tens
• Ace-10, King-Jack, Queen-Jack, Jack-10 on suit
• Ace-Queen, Ace-Jack off-suit
• Pair of nines
• King-Queen off suit and on suit
• King-10, Queen-10 on suit
• Jack-9, 10-9 on suit
• Pair of sevens
• 9-8, 8-7 on suit
• An ace with any other on suit card
• King-Jack, Queen-Jack, Jack-10 off-suit
• Connected cards in the same suit, for example 8-7, 6-5, 5-4 etc
• Ace-10, King-10, Queen-10 off suit
• King-9, Jack-8 on suit
This is a selection of poker starting hands that is recommended to play in Texas Hold'em. Remember that You as the player choose to play however You want. But these are some good guidelines to get You started in the game. Here are some pointers for your play at the table.
Pay attention. Watch and see who the aggressive/loose players are and who the tight players are. (Generally, you should try to play with the loose players. Avoid the tight players when they come into a pot unless you have a strong hand.)
If your cards do not match the community cards, throw your hand away if someone bets.
Don’t play every time you have an ace in your hand; you may play an ace if it is accompanied by another card of the same suit or by a ten or higher.
Hands to stay with before the flop: pairs (7-7, 9-9), two face cards (K-Q, A-J), or hands that can make both a straight and a flush (8-9, 6-7 of the same suit). Be patient and fold other hands unless you are in the blind.
In no-limit Texas Hold’em, players can bet all of their chips at any time, so bet aggressively when you have a good hand.
Very Strong Starting Hands
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• Pair of Kings
• Ace-King on suit
• Pair of Queens
• Pair of Jacks
Strong Starting Hands
• Ace-Queen, Ace-Jack and Ace-10 on suit• Ace-King off suit
• Pair of tens
• Ace-10, King-Jack, Queen-Jack, Jack-10 on suit
• Ace-Queen, Ace-Jack off-suit
• Pair of nines
• King-Queen off suit and on suit
• King-10, Queen-10 on suit
Medium Strength Starting Hands
• Pair of eights• Jack-9, 10-9 on suit
• Pair of sevens
• 9-8, 8-7 on suit
• An ace with any other on suit card
• King-Jack, Queen-Jack, Jack-10 off-suit
Other Starting Hands That Are Sometimes Worth Playing
• Any low pair• Connected cards in the same suit, for example 8-7, 6-5, 5-4 etc
• Ace-10, King-10, Queen-10 off suit
• King-9, Jack-8 on suit
This is a selection of poker starting hands that is recommended to play in Texas Hold'em. Remember that You as the player choose to play however You want. But these are some good guidelines to get You started in the game. Here are some pointers for your play at the table.
Pay attention. Watch and see who the aggressive/loose players are and who the tight players are. (Generally, you should try to play with the loose players. Avoid the tight players when they come into a pot unless you have a strong hand.)
If your cards do not match the community cards, throw your hand away if someone bets.
Don’t play every time you have an ace in your hand; you may play an ace if it is accompanied by another card of the same suit or by a ten or higher.
Hands to stay with before the flop: pairs (7-7, 9-9), two face cards (K-Q, A-J), or hands that can make both a straight and a flush (8-9, 6-7 of the same suit). Be patient and fold other hands unless you are in the blind.
In no-limit Texas Hold’em, players can bet all of their chips at any time, so bet aggressively when you have a good hand.
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