EZ...nice win btw... and fwiw, i WAS talking about loose tables where raises are still going multi-way. you either raise them even higher or just limp and play small ball. i prefer small ball because i dont like 7-8X raises pf against 40/10 players. their range is still wide enough i get into trouble...hence, the "i suck post flop" admission.

yes, if you can get it HU, i isolate nearly 100% of the time, and anyone else would be a complete fool not to, as well. but, when you raise your KJs to isolate and get 3 callers, 2 of which have position on you, you are kind of screwed with my post flop skills...and i would reckon most other's, too.

OP, download "pokerstove" software, and type in percentage ranges. type in 25%, for example. granted, pstove is set up for limit ranges, but it WILL give you an idea of the range that will lead to the stats you desire to run.

however, running 25/10 for the sake of it, or any other proportion is a humongous mistake if you dont understand how your range will work against the other players, and how their ranges will work against yours.

i would recommend starting tight and slowly, through experience, opening up in late position. start adding small pp's to your raising range. or, start playing 67s+. add them one category at a time, and LEARN how to take pots with them. then, add another category. just do it all slowly. not because you all of a sudden want to play a "looser" style.