Those 46 hands have been separated into 8 groups named Group A to H. We have chosen 46 different hands that we will play depending on the position and situation we are in. The following section is a key part of your strategy and you should practise choosing the right action before the flop using the poker starting hands chart below.
You could look at all the statistical information and studies, but we’ve taken all the work out of it for you. Therefore the benefit of playing in position makes up for the weaker starting hands we may play.
So we combine the position concept with our starting hand concept, to allow us to only play a narrow starting hand selection when out of position and to play a wider range of starting hands when we are in position. Of course if we just waited for the two or three best poker starting hands then we wouldn’t actually play many hands as the probability of these cards being dealt is only once in a while. Remember, when we play a hand, we want to play with the odds in our favour, and by selectively choosing which starting hands we play we can ensure this. Since we now know which are the best starting hands in poker then we can apply this knowledge to our strategy. By Starting Hand we mean the two hole cards which are dealt to you at the start of each hand.