If one opponent is so aggresive that you feel the need to bluff him, resist he will get his QJ all-in against your AA pre-flop or later give them rope and they will stack don't be afraid of the LAGs at these limits just don't pressure them into making the correct play and pushing you off of a good draw.
Your aggressive play with weak hands will only make your opposition play more correctly, pushing back with weak hands and such and if you think you can call someone light at these stakes and be a winning player at these stakes you can't. Keep them betting/calling, raising sucks at these limits without the near nuts, which is a lot wider range than the actual nuts, get them thinking "he can't have it this time can he?" This is why we limp behind with good drawing hands, even KJ OTB especially if you see someone limping big pairs or big cards frequently from other positions you'll stack AK on a KJx flop anyways.
What did Doyle say? "the hardest player to beat is someone that is always playing back at you, don't encourage it."Statistics: Posted by spacemonkey — Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:48 pm
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