Quote Originally Posted by andy-akb
Quote Originally Posted by Rondavu
After this hand, hero gets a shitload of action. Same as if he made villain fold on the flop, and showed. Yes, even at these levels. I think it pays to clown around a little at any stakes. As long as you know what you're doing after the flop, and the majority of the people at your table are trying to play somewhat correctly.

Ever play min stakes at Pokerstars? Not all that horrible.
Yes, I had logged over 10k hnds at $10nl at stars before moving to party and I maintained a very solid winrate. If I were to lay 82, Id play it similar to this, bt I dont see any reason to play this hand, because only a miracle flop will let you take down more than the blinds, and that flop is very unlikely to help your opponent. Bluffing at the microstakes isnt very profitable because you get called down with nearly anything. I would play suited connecters and Axs aggressively in an attempt to take the blinds or a pot later on, but either way those hands have a chance of actually hitting something.
Players there are passive and non-observant. I don't mind just taking down the blinds and maybe a limp 1,000,000,000 times as long as noone adjusts. This just keeps your stack at even or a little above waiting for monsters. If they get stubborn I'll switch gears or find another table to pick on. If they do become wise then sometimes I'll get a real monster to coincide with there revelation and stack them. Other times I hit a miracle flop w/ my crap and stack them.