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				  pushing action to post flop in loose passive games
			
			
					
					
			
				
					
						Hi all, 
 
I play in a weekly home S&G that averages 7 people.  We start with stacks of 4K and the blinds go every 35min starting at 25-50.  The game is pretty loose.  I have found that I do better when I just limp and take alot of flops and push the action to after the flop where I find a lot of these players make big mistakes.   
 
I do this rather then raising pre flop in situationswith hands that I would normally raise with because I know that normally after someone limps in that will normally call the raise unless it is a total monster. For example last week  I am on the button with AQ three limpers in front of me blinds 25-50, I bump it to 250 total and the big and the all 3 limpers all call.  This makes it difficult to play if then anyone bets after the flop when I blank.  So I rathe like to take a lot of flops when I can cheap and then play after the flop.  This works real good when I flop two pair with something like 10-7 and an ace flops too.  Is this a good strategy for this type of game, or is this the wrong way? 
 
Thanks, 
 
Jutah
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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