[Poker Basics] What Are Starting Hands?

One of the most important elements in a poker game is the starting hand.”

What order are starting hands ranked in strength?

That’s a tough question… Actually, the strength changes depending on the number of people in the game. I’ll explain that later! This time, I’ll introduce starting hands for Texas Hold’em — the classic casino poker!

 What You Will Learn in This Article

  • The order of starting hand strength in poker
  • The names of starting hand types in poker
  • How to use starting hands in poker

Now let’s start with the order of starting hand strength.

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Poker Starting Hand List

ポーカースターティングハンド一覧

As explained in the “Texas Hold’em Poker Rules Introduction!” article, choosing 2 cards from a 52-card deck gives 1,326 possible combinations.

When classified as suited (both cards of the same suit, abbreviated “s” below) and offsuit (both cards of different suits, abbreviated “o” below), there are 169 combinations.

The strength order of all 169 is as follows. (For 2-player matchups)

Those who want to first understand the basics of starting hands can of course skip ahead to the next section.

Rank 1~10

1AA
2KK
3QQ
4JJ
51010
699
788
8AKs
977
10AQs

Rank 11~20

11AKo
12AJs
13A10s
14AQo
15AJo
16KQs
1766
18A9s
19A10o
20KJs

Rank 21~30

21A8s
22K10s
23KQo
24A7s
25A9o
26KJo
27QJs
2855
29A8o
30A6s

Rank 31~40

31K9s
32A5s
33K10o
34Q10s
35A7o
36A4s
37K8s
38QJo
39A3s
40K9o

Rank 41~50

41Q9s
42A6o
43K7s
44A5o
45J10s
46Q10o
47A2s
4844
49K6s
50A4o

Rank 51~60

51K8o
52Q8s
53K5s
54J9s
55A3o
56Q9o
57K7o
58J10o
59K4s
60A2o

Rank 61~70

61Q7s
62K6o
63109s
64J8s
65K3s
66Q8o
67Q6s
6833
69J9o
70K5o

Rank 71~80

71K2s
72Q5s
73108s
74J7s
75K4o
76Q7o
77Q4s
78J8o
79109o
80K3o

Rank 81~90

81Q6o
8298s
83107s
84J6s
85Q3s
8622
87K2o
88Q5o
89J5s
90108o

Rank 91~100

91Q2s
92J7o
9397s
94106s
95Q4o
96J4s
9798o
98107o
9987s
100Q3o

Rank 101~110

101J6o
102J3s
10396s
104105s
105J5o
106J2s
107Q2o
10897o
10986s
110104s

Rank 111~120

111106o
112J4o
11395s
11476s
115103s
11687o
117J3o
11896o
11985s
120102s

Rank 121~130

121105o
122J2o
12394s
12475s
12586o
126104o
12793s
12865s
12995o
13084s

Rank 131~140

13176o
132103o
13392s
13474s
13585o
136102o
13764s
13854s
13983s
14075o

Rank 141~150

14175o
14294o
14365o
14473s
14593o
14684o
14763s
14853s
14992o
15074o

Rank 151~160

15172s
15264o
15343s
15454o
15583o
15662s
15752s
15882o
15973o
16042s

Rank 161~169

16163o
16253o
16332s
16472o
16543o
16662o
16752o
16842o
16932o

※ Note ※

The strength order introduced here is for 1-on-1 matchups. Win rates change depending on factors such as the number of players and your position (betting order).

Poker Starting Hands

ポーカーのスターティングハンドとは? 種類は?

A starting hand is “the hand you hold at the pre-flop stage (when 2 cards are dealt).”

In the previous section we covered the order of strength, but here we’ll write about what kinds of hands there are and how best to play depending on your hand.

<Hand 1> Pair

ポーカー ペアの説明

When 2 cards with the same number or face value come together — like 2-2 or 7-7 — it becomes a hand called “Pair.”

If your starting hand is a pair, if even one of those numbers appears in the community cards (the shared cards for all players), you get ‘Three of a Kind (three cards of the same number),’ which dramatically increases your win rate.

Getting a pair is ideal, but since it’s a matter of luck, try not to expect it too much.

<Hand 2> High Pair

ポーカー ハイペアの説明

A pair of numbers 10 or higher is called a “High Pair.”

High pairs have especially high win rates among pairs.

Basically bet unless you feel ‘the opponent has a pair higher than my high pair.’

Tip: What to do when you get a pair in your starting hand?

Try to make your move to reduce the number of participants as much as possible.

This is because your win rate increases the fewer participants there are.

For example, if a pair of 10s comes in your starting hand, the overall win rate (combined win rate across various player counts) is ‘33.9%,’ but in a 1-on-1 it becomes ‘75.1%’ — more than double the win rate.

<Hand 3> Suited

ポーカー スーテッドの説明

When 2 cards of the same suit come — like ♦♦ or ♣♣ — it becomes a hand called “Suited.”

When suited is in your hand, aim for a Flush (a hand made from 5 cards of the same suit).

<Hand 4> Offsuit

ポーカー オフスートの説明

When 2 cards of different suits come — like ♣♡ or ♦♤ — it becomes a hand called “Offsuit.”

At first glance it may seem ‘weak,’ but if the offsuit contains large numbers like A or K, it can transform into a strong hand depending on community cards, so there’s no need to give up.

Also, even with a small-numbered offsuit, the ones introduced below can still have a high win rate.

<Hand 5> Connector

ポーカー コネクターの説明

A hand with consecutive numbers — like 3-4 or 7-8 — is called a “Connector.”

When you get a connector, aim for a Straight (a hand with cards in sequential order).

<Hand 6> 2-Gap Connector

ポーカー 2ギャップコネクターの説明

A hand with one number missing in between — like 2-4 or 7-9 — is called a “2-Gap Connector.”

To complete a hand, you need to draw the middle number or draw the matching card for a pair.

<Hand 7> 3-Gap Connector

ポーカー 3ギャップコネクターの説明

A hand with two numbers missing in between — like 2-5 or 5-8 — is called a “3-Gap Connector.”

To complete a hand, you need to draw both middle numbers or draw the matching card for a pair.

<Hand 8> Suited Connector

ポーカー スーテッドコネクターの説明

A hand with the same suit and consecutive numbers — like ♦2-♦3 or ♣6-♣7 — is called a “Suited Connector.”

When a suited connector is in your hand, completing a ‘Straight Flush’ becomes the primary goal.

With a small-numbered suited connector it’s harder to go for it, but judge comprehensively based on your opponent’s betting pattern and other factors.※ A suited connector without the same suit is called an “Unsuited Connector.”

Tip: With connectors, the closer the numbers, the better!

When you get a connector hand, not only is there no gap to draw, but the fact that ‘the number of straights you can make is different’ is also why a smaller gap is better.

For example, compare 7-8 and 4-7:

If you hold 7 and 8, you can make 4 straights: 4-5-6-7-8, 5-6-7-8-9, 6-7-8-9-T, 7-8-9-T-J. But if you hold 4 and 7, you can only make 2 straights: 3-4-5-6-7, 4-5-6-7-8.

There are 1,020 combinations per straight, so the number of combinations itself only differs by 2, but looking at the overall total, it makes a big difference.

Key Points on Starting Hands

Once you understand the basics of starting hands, it is also important to grasp key points for common situations.

So here we explain the key points regarding starting hands.

Be Cautious Even When Suited

The first thing to keep in mind is not to become too optimistic even when your suits are matched.

What?! Isn’t having matching suits an advantage?

It’s true that it’s often advantageous, but most of the time it depends on how things develop afterwards…

When suits are aligned you might hope for a Straight to form, but even playing to the end, the probability of a Straight forming doesn’t come close to 10%.

Since it is overwhelmingly more rare to complete a strong hand, playing recklessly is dangerous.

Be Cautious Even With Strong Starting Hands

Another situation where you shouldn’t be optimistic is when your starting hand contains strong cards.Even if A or K is included in your starting hand, playing carefully is important.

What?! Even A or K isn’t enough?

It’s not that it doesn’t help, but reckless play is strictly forbidden…!

Even if strong cards come, the probability of ultimately completing a strong hand actually increases only slightly.

Since the situation changes greatly depending on subsequent developments, especially for beginners, you should think of the starting hand state as nothing being decided yet.

Until you become advanced, even if strong cards are included in your starting hand, it is safer to avoid making big moves…

Please make calm judgments taking into account not only ‘whether strong cards are included’ but also connector and suit conditions.

In that sense too, knowing the types of starting hands first is very important.

Infer the Opponent’s Hand from Hand Range

Inferring the opponent’s hand from hand range is also an important point.

At the starting hand stage, think that the outcome is not almost decided yet, and carefully observe and analyze the opponent’s actions.

Carefully watching the trend of calls and raises, and inferring the opponent’s hand, is far more important than the content of your starting hand.

Since opponents at a certain level may engage in psychological warfare, a very deep reading battle may be required at times.

As I thought, it’s not simple at all~

That poker isn’t decided purely by luck is what makes it great!

Of course, knowing the basics of starting hands as discussed here is also important.

By mastering the basics, you’ll be able to focus more on inferring the opponent’s hand and choosing your own actions.

Starting Hand Value Is Affected by the Number of Players

The value of starting hands is actually influenced by the number of players.

What? So the starting hand rankings can change too?

The win rate of specific starting hands can change depending on the number of players!

There are starting hands where the win rate increases the fewer players there are.

For example, consider the extreme case of heads-up (1-on-1).

In heads-up, the relative value of speculative hands (hole cards with potential to become monster hands) like suited connectors or small pairs decreases.

Conversely, the value of large-numbered cards and pocket pairs increases, and the probability of winning is higher than usual.

Starting Hand Range Also Differs by Position

The hand range for starting hands differs by position.

This is because poker is a game where some positions are more advantageous than others.

While positions that act earlier have less information and are at a disadvantage, positions that act later can gather more information and are advantageous.

Understanding hand ranges by position will help you improve your win rate in poker.

By repeatedly playing online poker faithfully to the basics with the chart open, you’ll gradually learn the fundamentals of hand range.

If I can check a chart, I can play with confidence!

Beginners should check the chart and play faithfully to basics without pushing themselves, then gradually apply flexibility as they get used to it!

[Summary] Poker Starting Hands

ポーカースターティングハンドとは まとめ

What this article wanted to convey is as follows:

○The strength of starting hands changes depending on the number of players.

Overall, high pairs of 10 or higher, combinations of large numbers, and combinations of the same suit or consecutive numbers tend to be strong.

Starting hand types:

 Pair → A combination of the same number.
◆ High Pair → A combination of the same number, 10 or higher.
◆ Suited → A combination of the same suit.
◆ Offsuit → A combination of different suits.
◆ Connector → A combination of consecutive numbers.
◆ 2-Gap Connector → A combination like 2-4, with one number missing in between.
◆ 3-Gap Connector → A combination like 2-5, with two numbers missing in between.
◆ Suited Connector → A combination of the same suit and consecutive numbers.
◆ Unsuited Connector → A combination of different suits and consecutive numbers.

There are 8 types.

Starting hands have a strong ‘luck element,’ so there’s nothing an individual can do about them.

However, just by knowing the strength of starting hands, you can change your betting approach and actions.

Also, since the strength of your hand changes based on community cards, starting hands don’t determine everything.

Even if your starting hand is weak, don’t get discouraged — play poker while judging the situation.

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