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Yeah, the games aren't like they were in 2005 anymore - unless you play on Boss Network or something.
-play absolutely, 100%, by-the- (Harrington) book, unimaginitive, tight-as-a-tampon poker.
Actually, the Harrington's book HAS some dirty tricks described, that can be a real puke inducer even for good tags. But those tricks must be well-timed and well-thought and I don't think 2NLers are aware enough to find those spots.
Adjustments:
-doesn't stack off with top pair, or anything for that matter
Incorporate some multistreet bluffs, especially 2nd barrels in raised pot - they create the big destack threat with relative little money invested.
Float them on low coordinated board from time to time (if they don't know stack-a-donk lines)
Donkbet some 3-way or even 4-way low flops, because big part of nit's range will be unimproved overs, and they will give you a big respect when you lead OOP at PFR'er.
Don't re-play if they play back (you know those fancy cibs with air and 4bets preflop with big Ace etc. - they go out of the window)
Get ready to lay down fairly big hands like overpairs and TP's
-very rarely raises preflop
Don't get involved in the hand PF without the goods (goods=AK, QQ+). Attack them from late position if they limp, however.
Don't hang yourself with light 3betting them with big cards.
-doesn't calls raises preflop without premiums
What's your definition of "premiums"? I mean, what's their cold call range PF?
Good ole c-bet is great way of exploiting them, because they won't continue if they don't hit and they won't float you. If they start to counter you by floating, then either switch to c/r flops (bluff or not) or stack-a-donk them with the best of your "bet/fold" hands. Wash, rinse, repeat.
edit: lol I just read your first post more thoroughly and it seems like you know exactly how to counter those players Yeah, ic can look like you squeezing out tiny drops of juice from old, dried up lemons, but in terms of winrate it's probably slightly lower, than playing correctly vs calling stations.
Play g00t, it looks like you already know what to do
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