I'm posting this mostly as a form 'therapy' where I'm hoping that by verbalizing my known leaks I'll consciously recognize them when they happen. As always feedback and discussion is appreciated.
1) Expecting that a loose player is always playing mediocre cards...
Example... I raise pre flop when a loose player has already limped in, this player calls my raise as expected. He then bets out on the flop as expected. I've hit Top pair with a good kicker... I raise strong. He comes over the top of my raise with an all-in when I expected a fold. I figure he's still just playing his loose game, I call and go broke to his better hand.
Even LAG players get cards. I manage to find myself in this situation a lot where I don't give appropriate credit knowing the person is generally loose. I always suspect mediocre hands and misinterpret some larger bets as trying to bully me rather than reading deviations from his standard play (such as a large reraise) as strength.
2) Chasing with the second best hand.
I'm still prone to chasing some draws with marginal hands that I know are second best at the time(like middle or bottom pair). Mostly do this in cash games, but its a leak none the less.
3) Not using position to its full advantage.
I should play some more marginal hands from good position as well as bully a bit from these spots when detecting weakness.
4) Losing more money than i should with marginal hands.
Things such as thinking top pair good kicker is good when its not. Falling in love with that KQ suited in early position with a raise behind me.
Any decent poker player can make some money with good hands. Great players minimize losses with marginal ones.
5)Deciding when to limp and when to raise when I have a decent hand.
88 middle position... two limpers in front of me. Do I raise this here? I think there is a 50% - 60% chance of overcards coming on the flop. Should I limp in and play it for set value only?
6) Raising an amount pre flop that is tailored to my hand rather than position or opponents.
I think i've since plugged this whole, but early on I would raise bigger with hands like JJ, TT and 99 hoping to discourage action. And i'd raise smaller with AA, KK and QQ hoping to encourage action. Opponents catch on to this and you'll lose money.
I've since decided on a strategy where after a few minutes at the table(cash game) I'll decide what size preflop raise is most effective givin the people at my table and any time I decide to raise preflop I'll raise the same amount. Its worked well and people won't be as likely to put me on a range of hands.
In SnG's this depends on the blinds, the opponents left and my position so I play preflop accordingly.
There's probably more but thats all I'm posting for now.
Feedback and insight appreciated