Every 2-card starting hand in Texas Hold’em, ranked by long-term winning percentage against random opponents. Use these charts as a baseline for your preflop hand selection.
Complete Hand Rankings
Every starting hand ranked 1–91 by overall strength. Percentages show win rates against 1, 2, and 3 random opponents at showdown.
Even pocket Aces — the best hand in Hold’em — drops from 85% heads-up to 64% against 3 opponents. This is why isolating preflop is the single most profitable adjustment a beginner can make.
Win Rates by Starting Card
Expand any section to see the full win percentages for each starting card against 1–8 opponents.
How to Use Hand Strength
Tight is right for beginners. Play fewer hands, but play them aggressively. You’ll win more money folding bad hands than you’ll lose by missing marginal spots.
Key Observations
Common Questions
Hand strength charts are a starting point, not a strategy. The best players use these numbers as a foundation, then adjust for position, stack depth, opponent tendencies, and table dynamics. Master the basics first — then learn when to break the rules.