I'd kinda look at it this way for my game since I'm mostly playing SnG's and MTT's...

-AKs Raise pre-flop from any position (what else is there to say about AKs that hasn't already been said), AQ-A10 Limp in early position, raise in late position (read dependent of course). Calling re-raises pre-flop, depends on the situation.

-A5s-A2s Limp in any position if it can be done (fold if reraises are about). W/ a good read on a table maybe raise on the button for a blind steal and if I'm called I'll see where I'm at.

-A9s-A6s These seem to be problem hands for me because there are no 3 card connectors for straights just 4 card possibilities so basically whenyou are playing these types of hands you are subconsciencely (or consciencely) ONLY playing for the flush. Since you should always be looking for as many out has possible to make your best hand, and if you want to limp in w/these hands that's ok but not all the time.


On a side note I personally hate A6s or o/s and I feel it to be the devil.