![]() They also recognize how flops may or may not have helped their opponents, and play accordingly. The better no-limit hold'em players are able to think beyond how flops help or hurt their own hands. Meanwhile a junk hand like jack-deuce is unlikely to be helped by most flops, making it a poor starting hand. Those in-between hands like jack-ten suited can be good to play because of how flops improve their prospects. Hands like pocket aces and ace-king are good preflop, but tend to remain good after the flop, too. ![]() In fact, going back to that first lesson about starting hand values, players begin to realize that how a hand is affected by the flop has a lot to do with it being better or worse to play in the first place. Along the way, many players indirectly begin to understand and appreciate differences between flop types. ![]()
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