List of all starting poker hands. In fact, if you're playing at a shoe game, the player cards are list of all starting poker hands all dealt face up. The basic rules of blackjack are quite easy to learn. Three months later, Maurer, Galle, and Crawford set out with weak, hungry sled dogs across the wind-blasted ice to seek help in Siberia.

  1. Rank Of Poker Hands
  2. Poker Best Hands In Order
  3. Order Of Poker Hands

Basic Starting Hands - Texas Hold'em

What hands you play in Hold'em is as much about your position at the table as it is the hands yourself.

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Here's a useful downloadable chart explaining hand rankings and what starting hands you should play. Click to download.

9-9, for example, is a good raising hand in late position if no-one has raised the pot beforehand, but in early position (the small or big blind) you can find yourself in trouble if you're first to act after the flop.

The first thing to do is group starting hands together: Premium, Semi-Premium and Marginal.

Premium hands are things like A-A and K-K. With these hands you'll be raising and re-raising, in every position at the table.

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Rank Of Poker Hands

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Poker Best Hands In Order

Next, Semi-Premium hands are ones like A-K, Q-Q, J-J, 10-10 and K-Qs. With these you should raise in every position, and re-raise with them in late position only. A-K is OK to just call a raise with in early position, as if you're first to act you can comfortably check-call on a low flop, or bet out if you've hit top-pair. Remember, A-K is only 'ace-high', i.e. it has great value only if you make a pair with it.

Order Of Poker Hands

Next, Marginal hands are a bigger group of cards. In this group you can put 9-9, J-10s, 10-9s, A-10s, A-Js, K-Js. Raise in late position only in an unraised pot and call in early position if you have value.