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 Originally Posted by swiggidy
I don't waste much time putting people on hands at 25NL.
I disagree with swig here. I don't think there's any stake too low that you shouldn't be practicing hand-reading. The fact that low-stakes players are bad and their "standard" plays vary widely doesn't mean that they're unpredictable. In fact, I think low stakes players are often more consistent (and therefore predictable, once you have a read) than higher-stakes players. My advice at these stakes is don't put too much stock in a read that isn't from experience with that particular player and almost never make big laydowns.
I do agree with swig's overall points though: a read isn't very important in this hand, and betting big hands hard is hugely +EV in the long run.
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