Quote Originally Posted by Sir Pawnalot
I tried some hours of experimenting at micro stakes again (10 hours).

Playing 20 dollar nl. 4 tables on VC poker.

At first I was shocked. People per flop was ridiculously low and people seemed to play a serious game.

How easy was it not to play against people who had almost the same strategy as I had when I first started playing. Hand reading was very easy.

Because there were more TAPS and TAGS, I could profitably LAG it up. If there were more than two lagtards or stations I would tighten up.

Brunson style works well in some of these games nowadays. I believe FE is higher with a straight draw than a flush draw- especially if you got a gapper (QTs, J9s)- because your draw is not so obvious and you can represent a set, two pair, overpair or TPTK more successfully.

Key to beat these weak-tights is to read their game and pounce when they tell you they are weak.

Start Bankroll for experiment: 200 USD.
End of experiment: 315 USD.

This was an experiment so do not give me a lecture on BRM.
That stood out for me out of all of this, imo best way to beat these weak-tights is to take notice of timing tells and how they play streets, you know how they are going to play there range if they are just reading a chart so exploit it.