Cash games are always about table dynamics---How does the table play,“I’ve been struggling in low-stakes cash games with suited connectors in early position. Do you think it’s better to limp, raise, or fold in these spots, and why?”
Just to go deeper into strategy.If someone shows proof of winning with low-middle suited connectors from early positions over a large sample, I want to get invited to that game.
Position is key for playing suited connectors because you need to extract maximum value when you hit. After all, they don't hit that often, and control the pot size if you choose to draw. You, of course, also have to bluff some rivers and semibluff some flops and turns. Always easier to do that in position (usually after the opponent checks).
There is a reason most charts look something like this (Lojack - 100BB deep):
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I’m pretty new too, but from what I’ve learned, suited connectors in early position can be tricky. Limping might let you see the flop cheaply, but it also gives other players a chance to act after you and maybe raise. Raising can help you take control of the pot and maybe even win it right away, but it’s risky if you get re-raised. Folding is safe, but you miss out on the potential big hands those connectors can make.“I’ve been struggling in low-stakes cash games with suited connectors in early position. Do you think it’s better to limp, raise, or fold in these spots, and why?”