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What are "weak" and/or "good" cards?
I suggest you put in a bunch of work with an equity calculator to figure this out for yourself. I suggest equilab because it's free and has lots of cool features, but there are many other options.
Just this simple exercise of putting your opponents on ranges and deciding what constitutes a good or bad hand will help you much more than any information we could share with you here.
ps in limped pots when you're in the big blind, there are no bad hands imo. I've checked my option and flopped many monsters in the big blind that I would not get to flop in a tougher game. This is because in tough games, your opponents will not be limping in. In soft games, you get to realize a ton of equity for free. So never think "oh I have 54o in the big blind in a limped pot. that's a bad hand." Nope, it's not.