"The Top 47!"
Full Ring Limit Starting Hand Chart
Full Ring Limit Starting Hand Chart

Try this low-mid limit hold'em starting hand chart if you like money!
The starting hand chart above includes recommendations for pre-flop betting in low-mid limit Hold'em. This chart is designed to assist new poker players, and attempts to illustrate:
(1) The TOP 47 playable starting hands.
(2) Groupings by stoplight colors (green-yellow-red).
(3) How suited and non-suited hands compare.
(4) Which hands you should fold according to position.
(5) Which hands to call with according to position, depending on number of BB's.
(6) Which hands you should raise with...
(7) How much you should call if someone raises behind you.
(8) How you should play the hands in heads up play from (either the SB or BB).
This is a lot of very useful information for such a small chart. Enjoy!
Colors - The colors are from a stop light, shades of green, yellow and red. Any card combination not shown on this chart should not be played unless you are stealing blinds from weak players, etc.. Raising more than these recommendations would be called semi-bluffing. The grid in the lower right suggests what you should do, raise or call a certain number of Big Blinds.
Early, Mid & Late Position - This chart shows betting by position assuming that there are many players. Late position is divided into two types of play, when many are in the pot versus few in the pot. The first number is the number of big blinds to (R)aise or (C)all on your first opportunity to bet, and the second number is the maximum amount to (C)all with this hand prior to seeing the flop. If the Chart says R2, and it the bet is already at two blinds, then you are to call. CA refers to Calling Any raise.
Heads Up - SB & BB - This is for heads up play, indicating whether you should call or raise when in the small blind (SB) or big blind (BB).
For Example - If your hand is a King & Nine of the same suit, then you have a yellow caution light, so follow the grid to the first yellow box after the words "Suit/Pr."
- In Early Position: Fold
- In Mid Position: Call up to one big blind, and if it comes back to you a second time, call up to two big blinds.
- In Late Position w/ Few players in the pot, call up to two big blinds, and up to three if it comes back to you a second time.
- In Late Position w/ Many players in the pot, cal up to three big blinds, and if it comes back, call anything.
- Heads Up in the SB: Raise to try to steal the BB, and call if the big blind raises you back.
- Heads Up in the BB: Call.
"The Grinder"
Full Ring NL Starting Hand Chart
Full Ring NL Starting Hand Chart

If you happen to be looking for some miracle starting hand formula to win at NL Hold'em you will find that there really isn't any secret starting hand strategy. You will find just about the same starting hand charts on almost any decent Poker Strategy site.
So, with that having been said, I am not going to try and re-invent the wheel on the subject. Below I have displayed a "No Limit Hold'em Full Ring Game" starting hand chart that happens to be very solid.
This chart will definately help out a beginning poker player, it has very solid starting hand advice, I decided to call it "THE GRINDER" because it is intended to increase your bankroll steadily with minimal risk to your bankroll. The starting hand chart and positional betting advice is very helpful BUT as you will notice it is very conservative and tight.
You can definately build a bankroll with this chart but you will need great patience and discipline in order to do so. It is not intended to make you rich quickly, but to slowly and steadily build your bankroll with minimal risk to your starting bankroll. I should give you a little more insight into this chart, it is designed SPECIFICALLY for online "No Limit Hold'em Full Ring Games" and for Tight Aggressive play.
Color Coded Hand Groupings

Hand Groupings

PRE-FLOP ACTIONS based on POSITION
Unraised Pre-Flop

In The Blinds Pre-Flop




