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 its
your turn to act, you need to enter the pot with
only the best hands like large pairs and Aces with
big kickers.
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