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Originally Posted by DonkeyOnTilt
If I'm at a table with 7 horrible, unaware players who are letting me do whatever I want pre by raising good value spots and limp in with speculative multiway hands, how much do I have to adjust when there is a good player behind me who knows what I'm up to?
Sounds like you have a good spot at the table. You get first crack at the bad players.
You need to anticipate that he will be raising a good bit to take advantage of weak limpers. Therefore, you may not be able to sneak in with some of the weaker speculative hands. I would tend to raise more if the situation is close after limpers to try to shut out the good player. Obviously it benefits you to have position and the good player not in the hand. It doesn't hurt to expand your raising range with a presumably good hand reader behind you.
He should be three and four betting you a good bit when you are in obvious steal situations. He can't let you make all the money. Thankfully, you know that he knows what your up to so adjust accordingly post flop. Plan on seeing a lot of rivers.
Post some example situations if you get a chance.