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Sorry I mis read your HH, thought you were OOP, but I still think you were blindly throwing chips in the pot.
As you work on your hand reading, opportunitys to play someone off a hand will present themselves due to your read and the situation. For example, you open raise in LP with TT, its folded to the BB (straightforward TAG) who re-raises you and you know from this player it means a high PP. You call hoping for the set but the flop comes Aragrag. Tag leads quite weak and you raise feeling he has KK/QQ and is scared of the A. He folds and you win the pot. Hey presto you outplayed the stronger hand using position, reads and the situation.
Another one is where your drawing to a straight but then a flush comes in and the opponent shuts down, take it off him.
Just remember this only works against tight players who are able to lay down TPTK (or 66 on a junk flop), I'm not sure how many qualify at $25NL. Just remember you need to be totaly consistant with the hand you are repping and make them an offer they have to refuse. Oh, and don't do it too often or they will get on to you.
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