Aok, 30% of flops means little about player skills IME, those tight nits screw their hands postflop so much that it's ridiculous.

I remember that some dude check-raised your huge turn bet (I thought you have overpair and you pwn him) and he flipped over J9 for junk top pair.

Another "tight regular" decided wisely that he will limp behind his KK on the button against 4 players then go nuts on flop. Yeah right, "tight tough table" ROFL.

Some other bozo (nitty regular) 3-bets MINIMUM his KK/AA if I standard raise my 99. Guess what's going on on 9 high flop. Yes, he rivers his 2 outer

C-betting, well I stopped doing this, they always put me on AK, so it's better to rep the king on board with AQ or some other junk, than bet AK on rags.

If there is a draw on board and someone donks it 1/3 pot, it's almost always come hand asking to be turn-screwed.

Most regulars bet their overpairs 1/4-1/5 of pot, regardless of board. Then if a scare card hits they lose their stack and complain on chat like little girls.

30-35% tables on Fortune are still good for 19 hand poker, however expanding raising range a bit (not only big pairs and AK) plus decent postflop with little unpredictability (mixing checking and c-betting for example) and it brings a decent winrate.

50%+ flops well here someone who knows Counterplay strategy can literally pulverise those tables, it's even better than ordinary TAGGy play in those conditions - loose callers alway payoff the maximum with their second best hands and call ridiculous overbets on coordinated board with lousy bottom two pairs. Sets and flopped on turned (for cheap) straights are main "destackers" here. Big, unimproved pairs can be played super-fast high variance way (like huge preflop raise, flop overbet, turn push on most boards).

Also...don't forget about Pot-Limit tables, ultimate land of loose passives with less no-limit tightasses. Players are not bad, they are HORRIBLE. The one minus is, Counterplay doesn't work that well because of inability to overbet with nuts. Fnord's idea of "pot buffing raises in late position" and busting pot-commited shorties that are on a draw or caught a piece of board destroys those tables to the shreds.

Well, that are my thoughts on Fortune Poker low stakes games....