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A starting hand like KJ might be vulnerable against a full table of players, but is considered a strong hand if there are just a few other players.

Your position on the poker table will be a major factor in deciding which starting hands you should play. The later your position in the betting order, the better — because you get to decide what to do after most of your opponents have acted. Playing position can elude us at first because it is a part of poker that lends itself to be exploited through experience.

However, you must quickly realize that your position at the table should heavily influence the choice of starting hands that you play. Until a player has a feel or grasp for positional play, just believe and follow some of the suggestions on the subject.

Whether or not a pot has been raised should be a very important factor in your decision to play a particular starting hand.

Your selection of starting hands should change when the pot has been raised by a reasonable player. Of course this will also depend on the personality types of the other players and whether the game is very loose or passive. When you first start playing poker it can be helpful to use a starting hand chart as a point of reference. Please click on the following links to view these charts they will open in a new window :. Each of these charts loads as a PDF, meaning they be viewed on screen, bookmarked or better still, can be printed and studied offline.

Beginners can treat starting hand charts as the gospel, but once you know enough about the game to recognize appropriate opportunities, you can deviate because your adjustment may represent a more profitable play. Our starting hand charts are a guide, not a set of intractable rules. There is no such thing as a perfect starting hand chart, because every game is different and there are many variables at work.

There are many factors that may encourage you to tighten or loosen your play from our guidelines. However, before you decide to deviate from our guidelines, have a reason for taking such an action.

When you gain more poker playing experience you can begin to open up your range of starting hands — but until then, proceed with caution and only play the best hands. Loose, promiscuous play will get you into trouble and is the downfall of many players. By David Sasseman. David lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and has played over a million hands online and many thousands of hands in Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Las Vegas casinos.

Sign in or Register for Free. It is designed so that whilst you are playing poker, you can place your poker table window over the Poker Professor logo and all the charts will be visible around the table.

Neat huh! To download the Starting Hands Wallpaper right click on the link and select save target as. It should work with most other desktop sizes as well as windows should automatically resize it for you. Lets take a look at some example starting hands and walk through what the charts are telling you to do and what thought process to follow. You are sitting in early position and are dealt A J. You are first to act and so nobody has bet before you. You will see that Group E is not shown in that column so we are not allowed to play a Group E hand in Early position in this situation and so we would fold this hand.

You are sitting in early position and are dealt A K. You will see that with a group B hand we are told to make an opening raise. So we would enter the hand by making a Raise We will look at details of how much to raise later in the lesson. You are sitting in Mid Position and are dealt A A.

A Player in early position has raised the pot up to 3 times the Big Blind. You will see that with a group A hand we are told to make a Re-Raise.

So we would enter the hand by making a Re-Raise. We will look at details of how much to raise later in the lesson. You are sitting in Mid Position and are dealt 9 9. So we fold this hand. You are sitting in Late Position and are dealt 8 7. Two Players acting before you have limped in and called the big blind.



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