Suited Holdem Poker Cards

Latest Casino News 13 Dec , 2017 0

The probability of being eliminated any two suited Hold'em cards is a whopping 23.5%, and each player is likely to get many suited hands every session. A strategy that properly takes into account when being fitted positively changes your hand expectation is needed, as new or weaker players that choose to play all of those hands will often find their starting requirements are too loose to profit in a game when facing selective aggressive opponents .

When most players think of qualified cards, small and middle fitted connector hands like 8s, 9s often come to mind first. It is totally correct that being fitted adds a lot of positive expectation to a hand like 8,9 but more so in un-raised pots with many players rather than short-handed. These type of hands are meant to make straights and flushes which are usually needed at the end of any loose multi-way action, and being suited gives you an extra way to win.

Aside from connectors, many players find it wise to use a general suited guideline when holding big hands when facing raises from players ahead of them. An example of this is a player holding Ad, Jd when in late position and facing a raise from early position. Many will choose to call or re-raise with this hand, but would fold if their two cards were not attacked (ie Ac, Js). Hands deal in the blinds are also often played with the same strategy; for example players will call a raise in the blinds with a hand like Ah, 6h while folding with a similar As, 6c.

While it's true that junk hands like 9s, 3s, can occasionally hit a flush and win a pot, it's far more likely that it will be tossed away on the flop, or trap the player for even more bets in a weak draw or with a small pair. Worse yet, the player will make their flush only to lose a ton of chips to another opponent with a larger flush. Although you may witness others at your table limping in with anything and everything suited, trash hands like these should routinely be tossed away in most circumstances.

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Source by Shawn Somerville

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