Texas Hold’Em can be a difficult and frustrating game for beginners, it is easy to lose and almost impossible to win if you have no experience. I think it is bad luck or there are errors that cause your defeat? Want to change the situation and begin to win a game? The first step to becoming a good player is to figure out how to stop being a loser.
The advice that we give you today is to play less hands .In the Texas Hold’em there are 169 possible starting hands Of all the different combinations, only five hands are considered “premium.”
1. AA
2. KK
3. QQ
4. AK (suited)
5. JJ
The premium hand must be played if there had been previous bid and, in this case especially if followed by a call or reraise is right to leave their hand premium. If you act in this way about 80% of your starting hands will be left.
In the event that no player has made the first bet is suggested to play a hand with any value, however, if there have been raises before you is preferable to select the hands you play allowing you to avoid defeat.
If you are a novice player and you have no experience I suggest you just stick with 10 to 15 best hands.
The 15 best hands in Texas Hold’em:
1. AA
2. KK
3. QQ
4. AK (suited)
5. JJ
6. 1010
7. AQ (suited)
8. AJ (suited)
9. AK (off suit)
10. KQ (suited)
11. A10 (suited)
12. KJ (suited)
13. AQ (off suit)
14. 99
15. JQ (suited)








