Quote Originally Posted by Mony B
this is a tricky one but call just to see what your opponent has, its ok to loose 15$ for information, the more you see your opponents cards the better you will start to see their betting and playing style and be able to make better calls, bets, raises ect against them. Another thing, since you are always making pot size bets, maybe your opponents put you more on a bluff, on the net it seems like when you bet big 1 of two things your opponents will think about, happen. 1. they think it is a bluff and since you do it so often they will call you a lot more and play more aggressively when you bet. or 2. they will think you are showing strenght and will fold. Try finding a mix between the two betting styles you have displayed on your previous post, you dont want to fall into any type of pattern anyone can pick up on. If you bet like you have a big hand people will only call if they have a draw or another hand that can beat how strong they think your hand is. Sorry that was a little confusing, try to think of it as the "gap concept" only with money. The more money you bet the more your opponent has to have a hand to call you with and vice versa.
I totally disagree with the first part, most players you will never see again online and players are far less committed to a table than they are at a B&M place. Most players will walk away from the table after doubling their table buy in. For the plaeyrs you will see again, buy poker tracker, its 50 bucks, hundreds of times cheaper than what this strategy will cost you in the long run.