Texas Holdem HandsStarting Hands:You also need to consider what cards you have in your hand. Naturally, AA is the best to start with. It's important to understand how your two cards hold up against other combinations of cards though. So, the first thing a Holdem player should learn is which cards are worth playing, and which should be folded. Many beginning players stay in a hand with cards that have little or no future, and it ends up showing in there chip count. Remember that no two cards alone can be unbeatable, and once the flop falls things that once looked good may no longer be worth pursuing. Still, to give yourself the best chance to succeed, play only the premium hands. |


