15 February 2011

The five most dangerous starting hands for beginners

Poker is brutal -. "This phrase countless times I have heard and told to lose. How much truth is there is see, you very well when inexperienced players while watching, as with the five most dangerous hands they start.
Some hands are harder to play than others. The following examples illustrate the problems for beginners and professionals. The big difference between the two is that professionals are able to fold these hands much more quickly without investing too much money in the pot.


Seat 5: Ace-Jack. play A note to all those who are just starting out or have only relatively recently: Ace-Jack is not a premium hand. 
Frankly, it is not even a good hand. I know it looks good if you look at your cards and see Ace-Jack, but you have to trust me. 
If you are not heads-up, you should play more like AJ than AT as AK. 

Seat 4: King-Ten. King-Ten has earned more than any other starting hand the title of "Sucker hand." If they think this hand will show up very many boards on which you hold the Second Nuts or a bad beat to get on their own, gain on which the pot. 
If they do not just flop straight down Broadway, you're in trouble. A king on the flop will usually mean that someone holds the king with a better kicker. You flop the other hand, the Ten, this is rarely the top pair, and then you must make still possible straights. 
If you flop two pair, again there is danger highest straight, and they are run more often than average for sets, because each player plays pocket tens and pocket kings. 

Platz 3: King-Jack. Similar to King-Ten, but a little less dangerous. This lower risk is the hands appear stronger than it actually is. 
Again, if you flop two pair, beware of sets, and you have a top pair kicker problem. 
Instead of playing it, you should throw this hand better in the muck. 

2nd: Pocket Jacks. The second most over played hand in poker. Pocket jacks are among the top five starting hands and are against almost all other hands first favorite. 
If you raise pre-flop, the only hands that call you, but most are ahead or its equivalent (exceptions are sometimes lower pairs). 
If you play this hand correctly, it can be very profitable. If she is playing (which do particularly like amateurs), it can cost you much of your stack. Be aware that you whatever the strength of your hand before the flop on this only a few stops (unless you make your set). 

1st place: Ace-Queen. Ace-Queen is even for beginners and amateurs, the most dangerous hands. I do not know how often I make a call with AQ had already paid dearly. 
I would like at this point not elaborate on how to play AQ. If you are interested, I recommend you to read my article on strategy AQ. You could save you a lot of money. 

Stay on guard and you win! 

Of course, these hands do not always play a role if a beginner gets to the table in a dangerous situation. I would not advise against playing it, I advise only to play them with great care. 
As a beginner, you should always heed the following ground rules: "If you feel to be beaten in one hand, then you probably are."