My only issue is the
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especially if you have a tight image
tilt loves to tell all of us that we have a tight/good image. Heck, we "haven't played one hand" in like an hour... ok, maybe 20-4 minutes, so 20 hands? Nobody noticed us folding. We remember it more than we should. Totally understand that some people are exactly and correctly aware of their table image, but I suspect my own skills here at game time.
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I opened the other day in EP with 89s
sounds like this was totally correct, but people remember that for months. Unlike the folding, the "he could open anything at any time" gets remembered.
At some point, there are so many possible hands like this to have in our distribution that if we play all or many of them we play a lot of hands -- we're not tight at that point. Then, we're planning on people incorrectly remembering that we're tight. True that if we have a tight image, the equity could be decent and we're playing against image. It is just that we're on the part of the map labeled "there be monsters here". Get to be a little bit wrong and suddenly there's one more bad LAG at the table.
Not saying it is wrong to play this stuff, but it is either barely correct or on the path to really wrong. Error bands.