Normally, ace-jack offsuit is the better hand. Which hand is better, ace-jack offsuit or eight-seven suited? What kind of hands should you play?Īll of the good hands, plus all pairs and many of the hands that can make straights and flushes.Ĩ. You are in one of the blind positions, someone has raised, and there are several callers. When you play a small pair, what are you hoping to do?ħ. In what situation do small pairs play best?ĥ. You have a strong hand and would prefer to shut out the remaining players.Ĥ. The first player has raised, the second has called, and you hold two kings. Suppose two players are already in the pot. Almost always raise, and with the better hands, usually reraise.ģ. What hands are you primarily interested in playing?īig pairs and high cards, especially suited high cards.Īggressively.
Of course ace-little suited is better than king-little suited. Big-little suited.Īn ace or a king with a small card of the same suit is similar in value to the suited connectors and should be played as such. This type of hand usually should be thrown away in early position, and you should not call a raise even from a late position unless many players are already in the pot. And if your hand contains a gap, you cannot play it as often since your straight possibilities have decreased.