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Many hands are playable in Texas Hold'em poker, but not all positions. Some hands that deserve a raise in late position does not even deserve to be playing in early position or risk seeing his stack melt like snow in the sun.

Some Texas Hold'em poker hands must be played aggressively in all positions and some in a precise position. Let's see what those hands.

The hands are playable in all positions:

The pair of aces must be played aggressively at any position on the table. The purpose of a good recovery, in this case is to eliminate as many opponents as possible Reflow to find yourself with as little as possible opponents on the flop. The pair of aces is the best starting hand but can find themselves vulnerable to flop, depending what comes out.

Reflow, if someone bets, raise. If there is a set followed by a raise before you re-raise! Nobody has a better hand than yours at this stage of the game.

The Kings are the second best hand. They are favorite against any hand except aces. Kings deserve aggressive play as the Aces Reflow to reduce the opponent's field. You hold a very big hand, you must eliminate all contenders to the pot.

However, beware if someone follows your raise or re-raise, it can have an ace in hand (or both). If an Ace comes on the flop, do not lie so far, your opponent may very well have a pair of Jacks or 10 and have completed your raise to see. Made a "continuation bet" to test your opponent and see if it really has an ace.

Theoretically, if it has an ace in hand and therefore forms a pair of aces with the flop, you should raise to protect his top pair.

In this case, do not insist, and keep your chips for a better situation to come. If this is not the case, it should go to bed without a problem, leaving you the pot.

They are also in good hands reflow raise from any position. But if the cards appear stronger on the flop, you should beware.