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flotu, thanks for your comments.
I tend to limp small PP from all positions, occasionally raising them from LP. I will often call a raise with small PP if the implied odds are there, particularly if the raiser is uber tight and only raises with big PPs or AK. I raise 99+ from all positions if first to act, will re raise with TT+ depending on position and reads.
SCs 67+ I also generally limp if limpers in front, if first to act I mix it up about 50% raise, 50% call, but it really depends on how the table is playing. I generally muck SCs lower than this unless in LP with multiple limpers.
So what range of hands should I be raising from BTN and CO with? Currently If folded to me in these positions I raise with A6+, K9+, QT+, all pairs and SCs 67+ and suited 1 gappers 8T+. I have been using this range for probably the last 10K hands or so as I have become a little more comfortable with my post flop play. My earlier hands I tended to play very nitty waiting for AJ+ and high PPs while I was getting used to cash games.
One trend I did notice in my performance stats was how how often I lost $ with 2P when the hand goes to SD. I have now started to play these much more aggressively on the flop to try and take the pot down early. Seems to be working but not sure if I am losing long term value doing this.
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