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Since we're on the subject, let's go over the logic of what we raise with and what we call raises with preflop - at any level.
First, what do YOU raise with. Make a list. I don't know what your list says but it certainly says ak, aq, probably aj, maybe at.
Now what are OTHER PEOPLE at the table calling a raise with? PP's, suited connectors (at this level for sure), Big/little and Ace high hands.
So, if the guy who raised has a 50/50 chance of having an ace high hand above 8 and at least 1 person calling has a 50/50 chance of having an A high Maybe above 8 maybe suited below 8.
So, 50% plus 50% equals 100%. In this case YOU were the one calling with A junk. But here's my question. What do you do if an ace hits the flop? How confidently can you play it? Not very. So EVEN IF YOU HIT your ace you're unsure how good you are. And if you hit your 8 - which happened - you still need alot of help to have your hand stand up on the turn and river (assuming 8 is the high card on the flop).
In other words, calling a raise preflop with A8 is like lighting a fuse. Especially on a loose table. Especially if you actually play it when you hit the kicker as your pair. In this case the bomb went off because someone hit the flush. But more often than not a hand grenade goes off because you lost to tp better kicker. And finally, even if you fold postflop a firecracker went off because you threw money down the drain calling a raise with A8.
So, the point is this. Look at what you think someone would raise with at your level and what others call with. If that's better than what you have AND if you hit the flop in any decent way it's STILL better than what you have, then Don't Call.
The reason you see alot of limpers at this level with suited junk and drawing cards to raises is because they generally get paid off if they hit. But A8 is neither a drawing hand nor a power hand. It's just a bad choice. It's the kind of hand that loses alot more money than it ever wins.
OK, end of that lecture.
Never want to play A8 again? Write 25 times "I always fold A8." Then start writing it for every other hand that is nothing but trouble. Make a list of what hands are left and share them with me. I'll tell you my thoughts.
What hands Do You play preflop? Limp pot, Raised pot in front of you, and What cards do you raise with?
This is the 2nd step to developing a poker game. (The first step is realizing you don't know how to play poker.)
Honestly, list the hands you come up with and I'll comment onthem. Don't worry about being "wrong". First, you can say screw it I'll play them if I want. 2nd, this is the good place to be wrong. The table is the BAD place to be wrong.
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