by Aisthesis » Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:21 pm
6max, I assume?
Oddly enough, as tight as I still am, I have pretty good results vs. semi-nits, anyway. Here's what I'd do against that:
1) (obvious, but still) Identify nits and fish as well as fishy type.
2) Expand (at least for me) steal attempt to not only any playable hand but also any A, maybe K9o or better, K6s or better.
3) Keep bets fairly small. Don't worry about betting 1/3 pot in raised pots. Otherwise more like 1/2+. If you get raised, fold (obviously) without very strong hand or disguised good draw.
What I think is the real worry are calls. I think you need to distinguish also between floaty types and those who like to trap in this kind of game. I'd also be fairly conservative with re-raises unless they're pretty loose with raises. On 10% raising, I think I'd stick with AK and JJ+ for re-raises.
I really think that should normally beat that type as good as your post-flop play is. I'd cut back (I think, just judging from your posts) on some of the bluffs I've seen you post here. Don't know how often you make them in practice these days, but once you get some action (exception is floater types), you're going to be behind often and should probably just give up.