I re-raise way too often from the blinds against aggressive late position raisers. If a guy is raising 15% of his hands, and I'm in the blinds with a pocket pair bigger than eights or a big ace, it's bombs away! This might not be that bad, except that I have a really hard time giving up on these pots on the turn when the pot is already huge, and often end up making a desperation shove that inevitably gets called.

Example from 200NL today: a very aggressive guy raised to 6 on the button, and I made it 20 from the small blind with K Q. He called. The flop was JT6 giving me an open-ender plus two overcards. I bet 3/4 pot, and he called again. The turn was a brick and I had a good feeling that he was weak as hell, so I pushed the turn, and he called me with Q6o for bottom pair.

I hadn't seen this guy do anything like that before, so he must have had a good read on me that I would go thermonuclear on his blind steal. This is incredibly exploitable because someone can just call my re-raise with any 2 and call me down if they catch any piece of the flop.

I honestly think I'd do better in the blinds if I only re-raised QQ-AA and folded every single other hand.