You should always look to fold rag aces, as they will rarely win big pots and are likely to lose you a fair amount of money if you are out-kicked. This may come as no surprise to any intermediate and experienced players as they have read this article or other articles like this, and learnt from mistakes they have made at the table. More often than not you should be folding rag aces.
This answer to the question on how to play aces with low kickers is as follows. So that's enough of the background information, now how should they be played? It is typical for a beginner player to overestimate the strength of their hand just because they hold an ace, and this can lead them into trouble. In a nutshell, a rag ace is an ace with a low kicker. For example some would say that a rag ace ranges from A2 to A6, but in my opinion the best way to determine an ace rag is in the range A2 to A9. It could be argued the range, in which the term rag ace incorporates, is smaller or greater than the one shown. So the following hands can be regarded as 'rag aces': A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2. The definition of holding a 'rag ace' or an 'ace-rag' is being dealt an ace with another card lower than a ten.