In poker there hands that every players dreads to be landed on the first hand , because some hand are not so easy to play and all you can do is fold them , these are trouble hands and they cause problems for both professional and amateur players .

King-ten : a king hand is a very troublesome hand because once you have this hand then that means that there are many other boards that will give you a bad beat or second nuts than a boards that will win you the pot. If you don’t flop Broadway you will find yourself in a very tricky situation because flopping a top pair of kings will leave you at the mercy of a king with a higher kicker. A pair of top tens is not a top pair if you flop however if it you have to watch out for straights, you are also at risk of straights if you flop two pair again as you are going to run into more two pair-vs.-sets situations because every body else is playing the pocket tens and kings they have been dealt.

King-jack: king jack is almost similar to the king ten, but is equally troublesome because the reduced risk makes it seem to be more powerful than it really is. Just as the king-ten if you flop two pair, then you have to watch out for sets and to add to your problems you also have to by worry about kicker problems on one pair. You rather fold this hand than play it.

Ace-jack : despite what most people believe ace-jack is not a premium hand ,it is isn’t a good hand either and it is a very tempting hand to play but believe me unless you’re in a heads-up situation you have to treat it in the same manner you would treat a A-t rather than playing it like a A-k .

Pocket jacks: this is one of the most overplayed hand in poker after the ace-queen, pocket jacks is a top five hand and is one of the best hand you can be dealt randomly, but if you raise it pre flop the only hands you will get are far ahead, if you play it nicely you can make a few wins with it.

Ace-queen: ace queen is won of the most troublesome hands in poker and is problem for professionals an amateurs alike

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