Starting Hands to Avoid in Texas Hold ‘Em: 1
In general, in Texas Hold ‘Em, five hands are considered the very worst starting hands that you can possibly get. These are hands so bad that, if you are unlucky enough to get them, the best course of action is definitely going to be to fold.
I feel it is important to discuss these five horrible hands before going on to discuss the ten best starting hands for a game of Texas Hold ‘Em because sometimes, when you get the bad news before the good news, you are more inclined to remember it.
Trust me when I say that this will be to your advantage, not in the least because it will be able to save you a lot of money during future games.
So check back the next could of weeks, when we will be discussing in depth these five awful hands.