| Holdem
Starting Hands
Top starting hands should be
raised and played aggressively. AA, KK, QQ, AK, JJ, AQ, these hands
are most likely to be the best before the flop. By raising and eliminating
other players early you reduce the risk of getting outdrawn. These
hands will hold up the majority of the time against 2 or 3 opponents.
So it is important to reduce the number of opponents you face early
by betting strong. Other factors when deciding on how much to bet
is your
position. If you are first to act then you should be folding
all but top
hands. If you are near last position you have the advantage
of seeing what your opponents bet and can make your decision on
how strong you feel they are based on there actions.
Top hands are so important and
new "rookie" players lose more often by playing too many
hands. Its dificult to fold so much, but if you do you will see
how profitable it can be. Watch the poker players on TV. These players
beat hundreds of opponents to get to the final table, and they do
it time and time again.These are great players and most of them
play premium hands or are at a level much higher than this and are
experts at playing their opponent and not their hands.
So as a new player don't try
to play hands you shouldn't because you see it working on TV. Playing
your opponent and not your cards is what makes the poker great masters.
But it takes much longer to master these skills, and you need the
building blocks to get there.
These hands look good to start
with, but will trap you and cost you money if you do not improve
or if you are dominated. Hands like AJ, KQ, KJ, QJ, K10, Q10 and
J10.
These hands should not be played
after a raise and not played at all in early position. You want
to have your money in the pot when you have the best hand, playing
these hands will cause you to lose money in the long run.
Meduim pairs are great to start
with, but if after the flop you haven't tripped out you should fold
them. A single pair will rarely win in a multi-opponent game.
Suited connectors are a decent
starting hand. If there is a bet and a call before you fold them.
They are best played in late position.
Top Ten Starting Hands:
1. A-A
(Pocket Aces)
2. K-K (Pocket Kings)
3. Q-Q (Pocket Queens)
4. A-K (Ace King)
5. J-J (Pocket Jacks)
6. 10-10(Pocket Tens)
7. 9-9 (Pocket Nines)
8. 8-8 (Pocket Eights)
9. A-Q (Ace Queen)
10. 7-7 (Pocket Sevens)
Top hands to raise with preflop:
1. A-A
(Pocket Aces)
2. K-K (Pocket Kings)
3. Q-Q (Pocket Queens)
4. A-K (Ace King)
5. J-J (Pocket Jacks)
6. 10-10 (Pocket Tens)
7. A-Q (Ace Queen)
Hands you want to see a cheap
flop with:
1. A-J
(Ace Jack)
2. K-Q (King Queen)
3. Q-J (Queen Jack)
4. J-10 (Jack Ten)
5. 9-9 (Pocket Nines)
6. 8-8 (Pocket Eights)
7. 7-7 (Pocket Sevens)
8. A-10 (Ace Ten)
9. 10-9 Same Suit (Ten Nine Suited)!
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