Trusted Online CasinosInternet Gambling Best Bonus For Online CasinosOnline Casino Reviews

Casino Reviews

Roxy Palace
Spin Palace
Ruby Fortune
Casino DelRio
First Web Casino

King Neptunes
Black Widow
The Gaming Club
Lucky Nugget
Home Casino
Jackpot City Casino
Super Slots
All Poker Casino
Silver Dollar
Caribbean Gold
Aces High
Showdown Casino
River Belle
Grand Banks
Orbital Casino
River Nile
Capital Casino
Be The Dealer
Piggs Peak

Position And Starting Hands In Texas Holdem

By Wesley R Young

Like most forms of poker, to be a consistent winner at limit holdem, you need to enter the pot with a better hand than your opponents on average and understand the probabilities involved with having the best hand at any one time and improving to the best hand. Following closely in importance is a solid understanding of position and maximizing your winning hands while minimizing your losses. In this first of four limit holdem sections we are going to look at position and starting hand suggestions. Part two will discuss general pre-flop strategies for limit holdem, part three is about maximizing profit and part four covers isolating an opponent and implied odds. Please refer to the sections on no-limit holdem if you want to learn about it, as correct strategy is slightly different than what you use for limit holdem.

Position refers to when you must act on each round of betting. The best position is the dealer, or button, as you will be able to act after everyone else on each round of betting with the exception of the first. This is a large advantage because you will have the maximum amount of information before you must act and you may limp in (enter the pot by calling the bet instead of raising) with little chance of being raised by the blinds. This position will also

allow you to see another card for free many times when you have a drawing hand. The second best position is one spot to the right of the button and continues around to the player to the left of the big blind, often called under-the-gun. When we discuss starting hands below, early position refers to the first three places to the left of the big blind, middle position is the next three places and late position is the button and the spot to his/her right.

Here are some suggestions for starting hands in each position. These are very tight and designed for beginning players. By following these guidelines you will not be entering many pots, but when you do you will have a strong hand. As you gain experience you will be able to expand these selections based on the other players in the game and your own abilities. Of course if a hand is listed for early position, it is also included in the later positions. I have not duplicated the entries to make it easier to read. A small s signifies cards that are suited, i.e.: AKs is an Ace and King of Hearts or Spades, etc.

Early Position: AA KK QQ AKs AK AQs AQ AJs
Middle Position: JJ TT AJ ATs AT KQs KQ KJs KJ QJs
Late Position: 99 A5s A4s A3s A2s KTs KT K9s QJ QTs QT JTs
Small Blind: 88 77 66 55 44 33 22 JT and any other suited cards

All of the above recommendations assume no one has raised before you enter the pot. You will enter the pot with a raise with some of these hands. If there has been a raise before it’s your turn to act, you need to enter the pot with only the best hands like large pairs and Aces with big kickers.

Download The Hot New Texas Holdem E-Book By Wes Young



Pre Flop Strategies For Texas Holdem
Texas Holdem Winning Hands While Minimizing Losses
Isolating Opponents And Implied Odds In Texas Holdem

Good Casinos Home







Take A Tour
 

Take A tour of the casinos with screen shots, reviews, bonus offers and more

Take The Tour Now

 
 
subscribe
unsubscribe


Black Jack School
Black Jack Info
Let It Ride Poker
Pai Gow Poker
Caribbean stud Poker
Video Poker Tips
Craps Tips
Slot Tips
Money Management


Joke Of The Day
 

 
 

 

Good Online Casinos Home Casino Games Play for fun 900 Pay Casinos Golf news Webmasters

Site Map

Play VideoPoker Free NETeller Casinos Boxing news Gaming Lingo
Related sites[1][2][3] Play Slots Free PrePaid ATM Casinos Poker Tips Online Sports Lingo
Caribbean stud Poker Rules Play Roulette Free ACH Casinos Gambling Tips Tricks Gaming Rules
Casino Affiliate Programs Play Craps Free Citadel Casinos Craps Tips Progressive Online slots
Gambling Tips Tricks Advice Online Gambling Whats New Online Casinos Blackjack Tips Play BlackJack Free
Free Slot Games For Prizes Jackpot wins at online casinos Casino Reviews New Online Casinos Online Black Jack
Flash No Download Casinos Casinos By Deposit Method Poker Tips And Tricks Gambling Jokes Black Jack School
Online Casinos Best Bonus Free Cash FirePay Casinos Football News Online Casino Tour Blackjack Card Counting










©2001 Good Online Casinos Contact Good Online Casinos