Poker Fundamentals: Starting Hands You Should Master

It's your starting Poker hands and the way you play them. Let's give you a speedy review of the best poker starting hands you'll want to work towards—and the way to play them.

1. Royal Flush:

The best. In case you have it, you've won. Sit back and wait, and don't bet so fast. You want to play slow and string along your opponents.

2. Straight Flush:

Five playing cards of one suit after the other, ranking in a single suit. Uncommoner than the Royal Flush but otherwise worth betting on. Bet runs and plays strong.

3. Four of a Kind:

Four cards that belong to one kind. Unlikely to get beat and good chances of success. Bet hard but don't send everyone running before your time.

4. Full House:

Three of the same kind and a pair. Good hand, but don't gloat. Bet sensibly and try to trap your enemies with solid betting.

5. Flush:

Five of the same kind, same suit. Not unbeatable, but a flush will be a winner if played intelligently. Don't go wild if the board isn't your suit, but don't rule it out.

Conclusion:

Be you betting a Royal Flush, or simply playing to create a Flush, gaining these cutting-edge poker hands is your passport. Play clever, and play wise, and you'll be in poker victory mode.

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