Quote Originally Posted by pgil
If your opponents love to bluff postflop, then you have to start calling lighter. If they are loose preflop, but play weak-tight postflop, then you need to raise a bit more and cbet a lot. If they are just loose-passive then value bet them to death, including thinner value bets than you would possibly imagine.
Yup I think that's pretty much what I'm trying to figure out.
One thing they have going for them is that everybody is playing his own game. So far I've always assumed standard play from my opponents until proven otherwise. Here I really have to pay attention from the moment I sit down to get maximum value.
A very common theme is that they play very loose PF, and just slightly looser than standard postflop.
It makes me appreciate the weak-tight players a little more. I think I underestimated how much I made by stealing blinds and bluffing.
So far it has been good to me. Will have to play some more to get some results.