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What is your position at the poker table?
The starting hand charts
A special play: Blindsteals
A special play: Stealreraises
Which hands can you have on the lop?
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What is your position at the poker table?
Late Position
CO
BU
Middle Position
MP 2
MP
MP 3
Early Position
UTG+1
UTG
UTG+2
SB
BB
Blinds
Your position
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the starting hand charts
Hands Raises in front of you Early Pos. Middle Pos. Late Pos. Blinds
AA, KK
Doesn’t matter Raise
One Raise
More than one All-In
No Raise
Exactly one Raise
More than one Fold
AK
No Raise
Exactly one Call
More than one Fold
JJ, TTNo Call Raise
More than one Fold
99 to 22No Call
More than one Fold
AQ, AJ, KQNo Fold Raise
More than one Fold
Your strategy when you have many chips (24 or more big blinds)
Hands Raises in front of you Early Pos. Middle Pos. Late Pos. Blinds
AA, KKNo Raise
More than one All-In
AK, QQ
No Raise
Exactly one All-In
More than one Fold
JJ
No Raise
Exactly one All-In
More than one Fold
TTNo Fold Raise
More than one Fold
AQNo Fold Raise
More than one Fold
Your strategy when you have between 13 and 24 big blinds
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Which hands do you use to attack the blinds?
a special play: Blindsteals
You are in the Cutoff
aces: AJ, AT
Kings: KQ, KJ, KT
Queens: QJ
Pairs: all pairs from 99 to 22
You are on the Button
aces: AJ
Kings: KQ
Pairs: all pairs from 99 to 66
aces: AJ, AT, A9, A8
Kings: KQ, KJ, KT, K9
Queens: QJ, QT
Pairs: all pairs from 99 to 22
You are in the Small Blind
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Which hands do you push all-in with?
a special play: Stealreraises
Your opponent raised in early position
aces: AK, AQ
Pairs: AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT
Your opponent raised in middle position
aces: AK, AQ
Pairs: AA, KK, QQ
aces: AK, AQ, AJ
Kings: KQ
Pairs: all pairs from AA to 77
Your opponent raised in the small blind
aces: AK, AQ, AJ
Pairs: all pairs from AA to 88
Your opponent raised in late position
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Which hands can be played proitably?
Which hands can you have on the lop?
► top-Pair
► Overpair
► two Pairs
► three of a kind
► Straigth
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Which hands can be played proitably?
Which hands can you have on the lop?
► Flush
► Full House
► Quads
► Straight Flush
► royal Flush