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Do I Always Raise SCs and Suited Aces From the Button?
Assuming nobody has raised yet, and the stacks are like 40-100BB. Say I have A7s on the button, two players limp. Do I limp or do I raise to 6xBB? How about suited connectors? What do I do when it ends up being a HU or 3-handed pot if I hit the flop but without the nuts or a draw to the nuts? Like A7s on A28 rainbow when it's checked to me? How does this action change if the board is two-tone and not my suit? What if there is only one caller in either of those cases, and he checks to me again on the turn? Or worse, bets the turn?
Similar questions for suited connectors. Let's say the table conditions are the same as above, I have 8h9h, the flop is 8d9dKs, and it's checked to me? Then one or both or both players call my PSB? Fire another barrel on the turn or c/f?
I just don't know when to quit firing with marginal hands. When I get trips or higher, I know it's time to take my opponents to value town. With TPNK, TPGK, TPTK, and two pair, I feel completely lost when the board pairs (esp. if it's a higher card than my 2pair) or a flush or straight complete. If they raise in this situation, I'll fold, but if they keep calling, I feel like I just pay them off when I should have stopped betting.
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