o All of the loose calls in small stakes game effectivly defend against naked and semi-naked aggression. However, are exploitable in other widely discussed ways.
o In Hold'em no one has much of anything, more often than not
o Being a little aggressive with not much of anything, gets you more action when you have something.
o Target selection is important. Don't blast a big c-bet into a 5-way pot out of position. Don't raise players that give too much action with weak hands.
o Many aggressive players in smaller games can't hit the breaks or put predictable players on hands (laydown.)
o Waiting for QQ+/AK to fight back won't work against selective, thinking aggression. You're often forced to fight back after the aggressor picks the fight.
o Gear shifting good.

I didn't say it was easy. It is however, more profitable.