Okay, I don't understand.

Sauce's guide has gotten a shitload of praise, and I'm trying to play preflop by its guidelines because "my game" hasn't worked previously. I know that it's not the 100% best way to play 6-max, but the idea was that using the guidelines *should* be able to create a winning game by using the basic ideas. Should I, as Fleetwood Mac sang...go my own way?

Trip: I don't 3-bet suited connectors or raise them outside of the CO-BTN...I 3-bet hands that I believe are in the top 1/2 of the range of my opponents, and I 3-bet a lot in the blinds.

As for the flop aggression, I c-bet most flops, and I almost never call...raise or fold.

Snowbird + Miffed: 100NL @ Stars.

Snowbird: I have been trying to use Sauce's guide as a basis for learning how and when to double-barrel using scare cards, like when I have TT and an ace falls on the turn or whatever ...in the past I often would use a bet-check-bet line and now I'm trying more of the bet-bet-check with some of my weaker hands.

All the comments are greatly appreciated thus far.