Preflop · Beginner

Starting Hands and Preflop Ranges: What to Play and What to Fold

Use position to understand starting hand ranges and avoid entering too many pots before the flop.

starting handspreflop rangespoker range chartUpdated: 2026-05-10

Starting hands are not judged in isolation. Position, previous action, stack depth, and opponent type all affect whether a hand should open, call, 3-bet, or fold.

Early position needs a tighter range because many players still act behind you. The button can open wider because it has positional advantage after the flop.

A conservative beginner range reduces difficult postflop spots. Start with strong pairs, strong Ax, suited broadways, and hands that can make strong, playable combinations.

Starting-hand discipline is the fastest way for beginners to stop creating difficult postflop spots. Many losing hands begin before the flop with a hand that makes dominated top pair or weak draws.

Position is the main filter. UTG needs a narrow, durable range because five players can still wake up with stronger hands. The button can open wider because it acts last postflop and can realize equity more easily.

Playability matters more than raw beauty. A suited connector can make strong draws and disguised hands, but it still needs position, stack depth, and sensible opponents. A weak offsuit ace often makes a pair that cannot handle pressure.

Your preflop plan should include the next response. If you open and face a 3-bet, which hands continue? If you call in the big blind, which boards will you defend? Ranges are useful because they create plans before emotion arrives.

Comic Scene

Rookie wants to open KTo from UTG. Pro Lin moves the same hand to the button and says: same cards, different seat, different decision.

Table Example

KTo can steal blinds from the button, but from UTG it runs into stronger ranges and often makes dominated top pair.

Concept Map

Position

Earlier seats need tighter ranges because more players can respond.

Playability

Suited, connected, and high-card hands realize equity differently.

Domination

Weak offsuit Ax and Kx often make second-best top pair.

Response Plan

Know what continues versus 3-bets before opening a marginal hand.

GTO Baseline vs Exploit Adjustment

UTG open

Baseline: Use durable high-card and pair-heavy ranges.

Exploit: Do not widen just because a hand looks pretty.

Button open

Baseline: Widen with position and playability.

Exploit: Open more versus folding blinds; tighten versus aggressive 3-bettors.

Big blind defense

Baseline: Defend by price and opener position.

Exploit: Over-fold versus tight early opens; defend wider versus loose late opens.

Common Mistakes

  • Judging hands without position.
  • Playing weak Ax and Kx too often.
  • Calling 3-bets without a plan.
  • Opening weak offsuit Ax because it contains an ace.
  • Copying a range chart without adjusting to position and table pressure.

Training Loop

  1. Use the Preflop Range Finder for one position.
  2. Run three Range Trainer decisions.
  3. Write the weakest hand you would open and the first hand you would fold.
  4. If you face a 3-bet, write the continue plan before looking at the result.
Training Question

Why is A9o usually different on BTN than UTG?

Next Steps

Related ToolTurn the concept into a repeatable drill.Related Hand ReviewSee the concept inside a real decision point.

Three Rules to Remember

FAQ

Who is this Starting Hands and Preflop Ranges: What to Play and What to Fold lesson for?

It is written for beginner players who want to connect starting hands with real positions, ranges, and betting decisions.

Should I study GTO or player types first?

Use GTO as a baseline language, then adjust when opponents clearly call too much, fold too much, or bluff too much.

Is this a real-time play tool?

No. This lesson is for offline poker education, not a poker room, casino, or play assistant.

Next Steps

UTG Preflop Range: Why Early Position Must Stay TightA practical 6-max guide to UTG opens, pressure from later positions, and common loose-open mistakes.MP Preflop Range: Wider Than UTG, Still DisciplinedHow middle position balances early-position discipline with the first signs of blind stealing.Open Training ToolsTurn poker concepts into repeatable drills.