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| Texas Holdem Pocket Card Selection This list is set up for the aggressive player. Though its a good list for any player, some more conservatives might have a tighter list. This list was created with limit holdem in mind. If you play no limit holdem, small pairs will definitely go up in value, as well as suited connectors. Please note the differences between "suited" and "off-suit". They are off-suit as default unless otherwise noted. Top Cards: Ace-Ace (pair of aces) King-King Ace-King suited Queen-Queen Jack-Jack When you're dealt Aces, Kings, or AK suited, you can and should raise and even re-raise before the flop, no matter your position. A pair of queens or jacks you have to be a bit more careful with, but the chances are still huge that you are top hand before the flop. Raise and drive out the draw hands, if there are no raises in front of you. Strong Cards: AQ, AJ, A10 (all suited) AK (off suit or unsuited) KQ suited Pair of 10's KJ, QJ, J10 all suited AQ, AJ Pair of 9's KQ K10 suited, Q10 suited Why are these strong? If you notice, all have strong flush or straight draw chances, as well as a high face card. The pairs of 10's or 9's have to be included simply because of the rarity of being dealt a pocket pair, and these being on the high end. With strong cards, look to raise in middle or late position, only if noone has raised before you. If you raise in middle position and someone in late position re-raises, be careful. If they're a strong player they probably have you beat in card strength unless theyre bluffing to try and take the blinds and antes. Decent Pocket Cards: Pair of 8's Jack-9, 10-9 both suited Pair of 7's 9-8, 8-7 both suited Ace and any other suited card KJ, QJ, J10 Dont bother raising with these cards unless everyone in front of you has folded. Also be careful playing these in middle position. Honestly, you probably want to see the flop as cheaply as possible. These cards can turn into monster hands though, because of their deceptive value. If you have a reputation as a strong player, other players wont be expecting you to make a straight with a 9-8. Another reason to at least play these cards sometimes is to keep yourself from getting a reputation as a "Rock". If you only play nut cards and everytime you raise, everyone else folds, you're missing out on some big bucks. Barely Playable Pocket Cards Any pair, 6's and under Connected suited cards, not shown above (ie. 4-5 suited) A10, K10, Q10 K9, Q9, both suited These cards have to have serious help from the board to win. If you can get to the flop cheap it can be worth it though, as these are draw hands to flushes and straights, and you may hit trips with your low pair. These cards can make good bluff hands when you're "on the button," and everyone in front of you has either folded or called the blinds, because they at least hold some potential for a good hand...so its not a complete bluff. But be warned. These are "play and pray" cards. In low limit games they might be worth it. But if you play these cards every time, you'll see your chip stack sink fast. All other cards not mentioned above are complete trash. Fold 'em. |
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| Totally agree... |
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| sounds good
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| I agree but i don't raise pre flop with KK or AA
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| i used to do that with aa & lost 50%of the time so now when i get pocket aces i go all in pre flop & that gets rid of the mediocre hands that tend to beat aa.since then i have never lost with them. ![]() |
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