What I have been doing/trying lately. That so far seems to be working. Completing the BB with just about anything. Hoping to hit atleast 2 pair. Then making a 3/4 to pot size bet no matter what the flop is. No matter if I hit or not. Sometimes opponent just folds. If they call. I'll play the hand slow. I'll make about 1/2 pot bet on the turn thats with nothing. If I make a pair on the turn and I think they are weak or on a draw. I'll make a 3/4 or more bet. At the river if I think I'm in the lead or opponent missed a draw. I'll try to take the pot, but I never make any real big bets. If I make 2 pair or better I'll figure I am in the lead and play accordingly.

If my opponent raises PF and I have a junk to mediocre hand I'll fold. Anytime my opponent raises and I didnt make atleast 2 pair with a bad PF hand. I'll fold.

The results I expect, from this play, and so far it had been working. Is I have the possibility to win the hand straight up. But if I lose a hand that I raised then folded to a re-raise. Or that went to show down and I had nothing or a bad pair and lost. That makes it look like that I just automatically raise the Flop after calling from the SB. And that if they raise me I'll fold, or I'll try to steal the pot with a bad hand. Even if I lose, I am, controling the betting. I am setting the price for my draws. I play the hand as cheap as possible. Until I am sure I'm in the lead. If opponent raises I fold. Worst case the hand cost me 4-8 BBs.

When I get a good hand in that situtation. I'll play pretty much the same. Except I'll raise a little more on the flop. But not to much to make my opponent think it is any different than the other hands. (If it is a draw heavy board though I'll try to take it down there.) And this time I'll also call his raise. Then (as long as Im in the lead, and theres no draws)I'll make atleast a 3/4 to pot size bet on the Turn. I'll Call or reraise a raise. Same with the River. If I'm still in the lead I'll try to get as of his money in the pot as I can.

Basically playing my bad SB hands that way. I can either get a cheap draw for a win. Or at wosrt lose a few BBs. At the same time I set my opponent up for action when I get a good hand. So far it had been profitable. I am guessing it should always work. Unless you just had a long run of bad hands and couldnt catch any draws.

Like I said I have only been trying this for a little while. Its been working, but I would to hear what people think about the long term profitabilty of this play. BTW sorry such a long post. I do that alot.