Quote Originally Posted by KingLizard
OK ... it's nice to hear that my "old" strategy of limping SCs and PPs does work. That's what I have been doing. If I hit, then I start firing. If I miss, I get out and seldom chase a hand (unless the odds dictate otherwise).

As an update (and experiment), I focused on being a TAG last night at 25NL. Only playing hands in position, I was raising much more often preflop. If I hit something even close, it was C-bet city. And I played many FEWER hands. The result after only 300 hands was 20 / 5 / 2.6 and a ridiculous win rate of 47PTBB/100. This was 3 tabling (also something new for me ... up from 2). It got to the point on one table, no one would call my PFRs, and if they did, they'd fold to any C-bet.

Thanks to all. I'll keep experimenting and again it's nice to know the old style isn't completely fishy (in spite of PT's rating).
People at 25NL are not used to aggression and don't know how to counteract it very well. I remember going from 25NL to 100NL (correclty bankrolled) and initially I was very uncomfortable with all preflop and postflop aggression. I was used to seeing tons of flops cheap. Looks like you are on your way to improving your win rate. Keep adding more aggression in late position - getting your preflop raise % to 10 or higher. People that play 20VPIP or less and have a PFR% or 10 or higher tend to do very well at 25NL (and most other limits). Good luck.