Quote Originally Posted by wonderland
- micro stakes players or 'fish' as it were almost NEVER fold top pair good kicker. Sometimes they never fold top pair shit kicker.
- they don't watch the board often and just watch their hand
- while watching their hand they don't think how they COULD be beat i.e. shit... i've got AJ and there's an ace on the board!... all in? well, i can't possibly be beat...i call. Shit... he had AK (thanks fishy)
- be careful, they will often limp in with great hands, some of them don't raise and if they do it's a min raise.
- a micro fish doesn't think about how to get as much value for his hand, he merely thinks: how can i win this pot. I've seen a mirco fish check AA all the way down to the river.
- i used to fear big stacks in poker as i worried they would bully me. One of the BIGGEST things i have learned thus far is implied odds. In NL you play for stacks. If i sit down at a table and notice that most players have a shorter stack than me, i find another table. FISH WILL GO ALL IN WITH TPGK WHEN YOU HAVE A SET.
- fish don't think: hmmm, i can't play this hand, over the long term i will lose money and it will be a leak, i should fold it. They instead think: 0.02c to call... pfff... i can call two cents, so what if i have 84o.
nice list.

Now start raising/3-betting your big pairs, play some hands, win, move up, repeat...