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The greatest players in the world- Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey and Tom Durrr- make most of their money from non-showdown pots.
My style of play works for me, because I constantly readjust to the other players. I make sure I have a ton of respect before I start attacking the turns and rivers. This is micro however, and I am more confident at NL 50+.
I just tried some micro NL for fun and found out that my super-aggressive style was not as profitable at micro compared to low-limit. And whats´up with the new breed of micro nits?
Not all advice will be useful for you. The best advices comes from other players who have a lot of experience playing micro. Playing like Doyle in SUPERSYSTEM may be a winning strategy at certain stakes, but probably not in the micros.
As boring as it may seem- my strategy when playing micro was basic TAG with a lot of emphasis on value betting and less on bluffing.
Be critical of all advice, especially mine. My style involves total lack of fear of putting money into the pot. My profit comes from attacking people with marginal holdings- which villain probably has in this hand.
Good luck finding a style that fits your personality and readjust your game according to opponents adjustments.
3 cent?
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