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Thread Hijack #2:
I recently played in a $25NL 6 max game.
As my stack grew, I became more agressive. I had noticed that on this particular table, many players would call a preflop raise, but would rarely continue past the flop without TPTK or better.
I got to a point with about $70 on the table, where my open-raising standards were similar to what I posted for the button for any position. I would then put in a pot-sized continuation bet and usually take the pot down. If played back at, itwasn't hard to let go of my hand, but If I had a good hand I would take the opponents stack.
The turn became check or push. If I thought A) a push would win the pot or B) I would win if called, then a push was clearly correct.
I doubled someone up 3 times in about 2 hours.
I took someone's whole stack more often than that.
I left the table with over $200.
A combination of preflop loose play and post flop fear make for the most profitable NL games.
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