Top 15 starting hands in Hold'em:
Top 15 starting
hands in Hold'em:
AA, KK, QQ, AK (suited)
JJ, TT, AQ (suited)
AJ (suited)
AK (offended)
KQ (suited)
AT (suited)
KJ (suited)
AQ (off-suit)
99, JQ (suited)
Hand strength divided into groups
On the strength of the hands it is possible to make the following classification of hands (marking "s" - suited, "o" - offsuit)
Group 1: AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AKs
Group 2: TT, AQs, AJs, KQs, AK
Group 3: 99, JTs, QJs, KJs, ATs, AQ
Group 4: T9s, KQ, 88, QTs, 98s, J9s, AJ, KTs
Group 5: 77, 87s, Q9s, T8s, KJ, QJ, JT, 76s, 97s, Axs, 65s
Group 6: 66, AT, 55.86s, KT, QT, 54s, K9s, J8s, 75s
Group 7: 44, J9, 64s, T9, 53s, 33, 98,43s, 22, Kxs, T7s, Q8s
Group 8: 87, A9, Q9, 76.42s, 32s, 96s, 85s, 58, J7s, 65, 54, 74s, K9, T8
The chances of winning depend heavily on the number of players and your starting position. For example, if you are at a late position with cards from the 6-8 group and no one raised in front of you, then you can raise the bet at a rate of 1-2 blinds.