Quote Originally Posted by Ripptyde
OK well IMO you are formulating your approach to an unpredictable game way too much.

Low limit holdem is situational and you arent including hands in position like 7/9s, 10/8s etc...not to mention the bluff factor

Starting hands are all fine and dandy Spoon...but your biggest pots will come from unlikely starting hands. You arent even addressing resteals, or playing a junk flush draw or calling big raises out of position with crap looking to check raise A/K, A/Q etc that missed.

This approach is far too simplified not to mention predictable. NL ring is a platform where you should be mixing it up and attempting different manuevers...not just camping and raising with A/K etc.
Okay, I've always heard that steals, resteals, and bluffing in general isn't generally a very good idea at 10NL, so how can you justify calling a big raise out of position with crap? This is exactly what the people do that I consistantly beat so, what makes me playing this way different from them?