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				 Re: Pre-flop Raises: Regular player- beginner question
				
					
						
	AKs is the 3rd or 4th best hand you can have, (AA, KK, QQ, AKs), so I would say you should always raise with these hands. If you don't raise with these, what would you raise with???  AJo and AQo are raise-worthy in late position, but you're in danger if you call a raise with them.
		
			
			
				First- remind me- are u supposed to raise  pre-flop  premiums like AJo, AQo, AKs, etc (non-pocket pair , premium)? I know overcards stastically play well  head-to-head but do these hands play well  in multipot?????
			
		 
 
 
	If your raises with AA KK QQ and AK are all getting called, then there isn't too much reason to loosen up, IMO. You can also raise JJ TT, but it sounded like you always raise PPs, and that may be wrong. If you want to loosen up your raises, try with something like 78s. If you actually hit something, everyone will assume you missed. If you missed but there are otherwise good cards on the board, people might assume you hit, so, put in one more bet, but then fold to pressure.
		
			
			
				Second- I used to raise  by-the-book limping with weak, raising with solid/ mid hands, and raising significant with good hands. (knowing full well  that u shud raise  about the same each time) if u raise  only with good / playable hands won't u become a rock ?? Too predictible???? So, in order to become unpredictible, suggestions?? raise  poorer hands??? i dunno. Just need some brush-ups on some basics.
			
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