Thanks for your response, but I believe there was a mistake with my question last time.

At times, I call a preflop bet to see the flop actually, opposing to what I’ve said beforehand which is a river. I won’t run after that bad hand if I feel I never made a hit, like for example in instances involving hands like A6 or higher kicker, 79s, 89o etc. I believe that calling typically up to $5 with such hands, and not catching, takes up a lot of cash. Am I right playing these hands late? Any suggestion?

By the way, what is the value of an Ax call, less than 2x blind, late to see the flop?

Thanks and sorry again for my question before.

Best regards,
Lee
Lee,

Calling with hands like the ones you are describing will end up being long term losers if you play them regularly. Some hands such as a suited ace or suited connectors can be good late position hand but I wouldn’t call many raises with them.

An Ax unsuited hand isn’t worth a call. An Ax suited hand may be depending on how many players are in the hand.

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