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Texas hold'em poker starting hands: A person who doesn't know the subject matter of this book and plays Texas hold'em resembles a person who doesn't know piano buttons and plays piano. To improve their playing, both need help...
Texas hold'em poker starting hands: A person who doesn't know the subject matter of this book and plays Texas hold'em resembles a person who doesn't know piano buttons and plays piano. To improve their playing, both need help...

Texas hold'em poker starting hands: A person who doesn't know the subject matter of this book and plays Texas hold'em resembles a person who doesn't know piano buttons and plays piano. To improve their playing, both need help...

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Texas hold'em poker starting hands are the two cards that at the beginning of the hand are dealt face down to each player. Back of these cards all look the same. Depending On what is printed on their faces, however, these cards are very different. They come in many rank and suit combinations and have vastly different values and winning potentials. Inexperienced players mostly play any two cards they get. This is wrong and causes these players to lose a lot. Experienced players mostly select and play the good cards and often win with them. Many aspects of these 169 card combinations along with a lot of tables and figures are discussed in detail.
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