Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
Sounds like a great place to learn how to loosen up and extract the max post-flop.

The correct adjustment against opponents who play too many hands and take them too far is not to tighten up. Tight play (NL set/AA/KK farming) is profitable but leaves a lot of money on the table.
Do you suggest this because a wider range of hands are winning more often? For instance someone playing a top pair Q4 kicker for stacks when you raised Q9 preflop on a LAGG trip? I'll have to think about the pos/neg of that. To me that's all postflop. I always tighten my raising requirements at loose tables and limp a very wide range because of what you're saying. Raising random hands into people that call with anything is like handing an edge over before you see flop cards that will give you a considerable edge, since you know how to play them and the competition doesn't.