This question is often asked by beginners as they are trying to learn what cards to play. Whether you are a rookie or an experienced player, the answer to this question is going to be different for everyone. It is impossible to generalize across all types of poker players as there are just so many individual variations. However I will give some very helpful advise on what cards to play, and what to fold, in order to help you along the way.

If you are a beginner the answer to this question is pretty simple. You need to get a good grasp of the opening hand you are dealt. This is the hand you are given at the beginning of the game. Here are some examples of starting hands that you should play:

Ace-Ace

Both these hands are very strong hands, which means you are better off not playing them weak. Especially from the blinds. Although these hands can win there, being dealt Ace King or Ace Queen you should drop these hands very fast. Most poker tournament experts will rarely play hands such as Ace Queen and Ace Jack. They are going to be difficult to bluff out of a pot and if called will not make up for the cost of the big blind in Rtp Live Hari Ini.

King-King

  • these are the hands you will want to play aggressively every time, unless there is a compelling reason not to. These hands are often worth raising and re-raising if you need chips, and they can often take the blinds uncontested.

Ace-King

  • these are still solid hands, but less powerful than say Ace-King. Still by the time you get dealt these you should know that you are a favorite against all variations of opponent hands, but particularly the powerful drawing hands.

Queen-Queen

  • yet another strong hand but, like Ace-King, is more of a favorite against some opponent types than others. Queen-Queen is often a weaker hand against really loose players, who play a lot of hands. Also, loose players tend to overvalue low cards and are more likely to play a big hand such as Queen-Queen rather than the suited Ace-King.
  • If you’ve been raised by a Queen-Queen player, you can be fairly sure that they have a powerful hand, especially if the raise was on the high end. Against tighter players, you may be at a disadvantage.

Ace-King

  • A powerful hand, especially if high. Often you can expect to be re-raised all-in by players inotto position. A raise of that size suggests they have a very good hand, and may want you to call. Queen-King is a similar hand, in that you should consider raising suspicion if you have a big stack. While they may not want to throw their hand away, a raise of this size suggests they have something and are likely to be in the hand to win it.

These hands are dangerous to play in any pot where your opponents could outdraw you, and you should be far more cautious with the Ace-King hands, even when you’re just if YING all-in. These hands are most dangerous to play in multi-way pots and against weaker hands, but if you’re in early position, you can catch a big flop with these hands and to round the pot.

What hands to you play with Ace-King?

Play only very strong hands that have no potential weaknesses.Hands that can easily be dominated by Ace-King include: A-K, J-J, Q-Q, K-K, A-Qs, K-Qs, A-Ks, A-Ko and A-Jo.

Hands that are good but have potential weaknesses:

Hands that can easily be dominated by Ace-King include: Q-Js, 73s, 10-10, 8-8, A-Q, 5-5, 4-4, 3-3, 2-2, where the A-Qs, K-Qs, A-Jo and Q-Js are the more difficult hands to play against Ace-King. Against other hands, Ace-King is a significant underdog.