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Play some aggressive slandsky style on them. Hand Groups 1-4 (you can find them on this site if they're not memorized) are all very solid places to raise and 1-3 are great to reraise from, and you should see the cheap flops on most suited straight draws down to about T8s/98s, but don't play that against a decent raise.
If it's limped to you, this should a bet 50% of the time, raising the better your position is. From the button it should be about 80%. Your bet should be large. I like to bet about 1.5x the pot, however, look at the stacks around the table. If you're up against to averages at 1.5k and 1.2k plus the blinds and you have 5k, put in 400, make them play for a quarter of their stack.
Things to be afraid of:
Losing a big chunk of it
Going heads up against another big stack
WASTING CHIPS on "Does he have it/Is he on a draw?" style calls. If you're going to fold a hand fold it on the flop, and if you're going to call down with high card Ace fold it before the flop.
Things not to be afraid of:
The average stack guy who folds alot
*Running the big stack bluff is tough. You have to establish your credibilty here by taking out chunks of peoples stacks when they play against you, and not giving much back when you fold. Once that's established, you can bluff with weaker hands, but when they start to catch on, tighten up hard, grab a group 2+ hand and go to town with someone to re-establish that if they play against you, they will lose money.
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