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Originally Posted by FazendeiroBH
One thing that I´m doing the last 2 months is keeping all my preflop ranges (handwritten in a piece of paper) in front of me while playing.
I think this is excellant. I do this myself aswell, but don't fall in the trap of being too rigid. You need a default range but you should adjust to your table aswell. After a 100hands you usually start to have a good idea of the table's dynamic. You could even add notes to your default range for the kind of table you're in.
At those stakes, you usually have a lot of extremes. Either supreme calling station/maniacs or super weak wide/tight player that will fold to almost any kind of bluff.