Quote Originally Posted by BILLABONG
Um, guys?....Im not wondering how much to raise. Ive got all that taken care of as I also never raise the same amount. My raising simply depends on how many people is in the pot. Im wondering what hands to raise from what position with what amount of opponents in the pot already. For example im in late position with AJo. And there are three limpers before me. Do I muck? Do I call? Do I raise?
It's very hard to answer for NL/PL since it's much more situational than in fixed limit. Starting hand charts is mainly for fixed. If your opponents are very loose you can play a couple of more hands than usual as long as you still play tighter than they do. If they are very tight but especially weak (which not seems to be an issue on Party) then you should play a little loser than them. Be aggressive and pick up some pots. These opponents are not very profitable for any player (unless it's very short handed) and especially not for a new player so your best chance is to get to a looser table.

And just for the record: When I say you should raise all hands about the same I don't mean the exact amount! It's the amount compared to the pot size. With a lot of limpers you could add some extra bb to your raise. I simply mean you should not over address your high pairs because you get very easy to read. This is meant preflop. If you have anyone gotten involved in the hand you don't want reverse implied odds so then you might have to change your betting amount depending on what you have put your opponent on. But if in doubt: Raise pot. Is not a bad rule of thumb for a new player.