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Reference

Starting hands chart

A beginner-friendly Texas Hold'em starting-hand chart. Play tight from early seats; widen as you near the button. Print it, keep it beside you.

TierHandsHow to play it
PremiumAA, KK, QQ, AKsRaise from any position. Re-raise happily.
StrongJJ, TT, AQs, AKo, AQoOpen-raise from most seats. Strong but not unbeatable.
Playable99–22, AJ, ATs, KQ, KJs, QJs, JTs, suited connectorsSituational. Prefer late position; fold to heavy early-position aggression.
TrashWeak offsuit hands: J4o, 92o, Q7o, and the restFold. Patience is the play.

Notation

AAA pair (any two suits).
AKsSuited — both cards the same suit (can make a flush).
AKoOffsuit — different suits.
99–22Every pair from nines down to deuces.
Two rules that carry most of the value: (1) fold the large majority of hands before the flop; (2) the later your seat, the more hands you can play. Tight early, loose late.

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