Read the stickies OP. There is lots of useful information on adjusting to live play and guidance to crushing the live game. GG's "A clueless n00b reaches 1000 hours of live $1/3NL" comes to mind, just to name one.
The major difference between online cash and live cash is that people are in general much looser and much more passive and there is thus a ton of dead money created from people wanting to see the flop. Live players generally have much bigger leaks than that of their online counterparts, so our job is to recognize those leaks and to capitalize on them. Just like we would adjust to our online villains, we adjust to our live ones. We choose a gameplan that we think is going to be effective vs. each villain.
I notice a lot of people saying that playing ABC is the way to go.
While I do think that playing ABC is a good
starting point, I would strongly disagree that you should not mix it up and lead yourself to think you've got the game figured out just by waiting for good hands and getting value out of those hands. This is essentially what the average $1/2 reg will think and do, so we have no edge over them if we approach the game with the same attitude.
I would also disagree with the statements that you should not bluff or that you can not run over $1/2 games. You just need to pick your spots to bluff a little better, and you
CAN run the game over.. it's just in a slightly different way than online.
Last edited by gotwoot; 04-14-2014 at 12:00 PM.