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Playing Hands from Middle Position in Holdem






Ronald Norris

You have to be conservative when you’re close to the blinds, but when you’re four, five, or six seats from the blinds, you can loosen up a bit and play more hands. Table 1 lists the additional poker hands we believe are playable in middle position if no one has raised in front of you.

In a loose game, you can play TT from early position, so it’s no surprise you can play it in middle position. We cut of the playable middle-position pairs at 55, however, because a Five is the lowest card you can use to create the high end of a straight. In other words, if you have 55♣ and the board is A♠23♣49♠, you don’t have the best possible hand (a Six-high straight is the nuts) but you do have the high end of the straight.

 

Pairs
Suited Cards
Offsuit Cards
TT
A9, A8, A7, A6
AT
99
K9
KT
88
Q9
QJ, QT
77
J9
JT
66
T9
55

Table 1 Playable Hands in Late Position

 

You can play suited Aces with cards lower than a Ten in middle position because it’s less likely that your opponents will raise and force you to pay an extra small bet for a hand that needs to flop a flush draw or two pair to be worth anything. The fact that you’re on a draw from the start is also the reason why you don’t raise: You want more players to call so there will be a lot of money in the pot in case you hit your hand. Be prepared to fold A6s a lot on the flop, though.

K9s is a hand with which you can build a good flush or a straight if you can catch the three cards (TJQ) to fill it in, but what do you do if you catch a King on the flop and another player bets into you? Your Nine is a lousy kicker, particularly against players who called the flop from early position. Whether you give up the hand when you flop top pair with a lousy kicker is one of the big decisions in Texas Holdem, online and otherwise. You’ll need to use your experience and observation of your opponents to make the best choice. The other hands in this group suffer from the same defects, so be ready to make a straight or move on to the next poker hand.

If you’re the first player in, you can raise with most of the suited or paired hands you’d play in early position, plus TT and 99. We probably wouldn’t raise very often with KTs unless we thought we could get everyone to fold, but KQs is a very good raising hand when you open the betting from middle position.

Also recommended:

  1. Playing Hands from Late Position in Holdem Poker
  2. Playing the Blinds in Texas Holdem poker
  3. Choosing Starting Hands in Pineapple Poker
  4. Choosing Starting Hands in Pineapple Poker Hi/lo
  5. Why Position Makes a Difference in Texas Holdem




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