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Originally Posted by Jordansimo
Hi guys
- They are very insensitive to bet sizing. If they are going to call, they will call, regardless of if you are betting pot or half pot. I've seen many make incorrect calls with second/third pair when you are obviously playing tight yourself.
- They will stack off super light with top pair.
- They strongly overplay Ax hands and stick around with them for too long post-flop
- Some will attack your checking ranges for two streets with second pair if you check back the flop
If you are sure about these, what else do you need? Just do the obvious!
- Use big sizes with value-heavy ranges.
- Slowplay your sets and your strongest double pairs in dry flops. Check-raise with a wide range of bluffs.
- Get extra-value from your middle-pairs.
- Back to slowplay.
You now have a set of exploits that you can use at virtually every single hand! The problem here is, that I think some of your observations could be wrong. If you get the sensation of your opponent always being "at the top of their range", it's probably because their range is much tighter than you think