Quote Originally Posted by Blinky
Hi dreamover.

Stop calling preflop or limping preflop simply because you have any two suited cards. Just stop. It's one of the biggest leaks for any beginning player.

You should be playing cards based on rank with suitedness as a very secondary consideration. For reference, the rough advantage that suited cards have over unsuiteds (say AKo vs AKs) is only about 2-3%.

I've asked this question to a few players but can't seem to hit a concrete answer.
The concrete answer is, there is no concrete answer. In general though playing cards simply because they're suited will generally cost you much money in the long run.

I would suggest weaning yourself from charts and learning that hand strength is highly relative... and stop playing suited hands solely cuz they're suited.
I understand ALL of that. Trust me I DONT currently play any two cards because they are suited, and I am very concious of rank, Im curious SPECIFICALLY about the nut flush draw and what to come in with preflop. Like I said, currently I will ONLY play the Ax suited, and look for the draw on the flop, find it, or dump the hand. Im curious on peoples opinions about playing the K high, and the Q high draw, and in what position. Clearly some people play these hands and are profitable with them, my question is, when do they play them and how do they play them ? On the button only ? Never ? Sometimes ? Why ? How do you bet a Q high flush ? or a K high flush ? How often is a Q high or K high flush up against the A flush ? Does anybody have odds on that ?

Thanks.