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Imo, playing in the way you described is a good, solid strategy which will see you win at a fairly steady rate on most tables. However every strategy is exploitable, including yours, so you need to adjust to table conditions. As you probably know, when you're playing in a rock garden, you need to steal and loosen up so much more and just be content to steal lots of small pots and get out of the way when the pots become big (unless you have the goods of course!). This works the other way too - if you always play in the way you described, a good player will be able to walk all over you, raising you off many hands. As Fnord was saying, position is everything. Consider this. UTG is a tight player, who's playing style is much as you described for yourself. He opens for 4xBB with AQs and only you call him on the button. You're both 100BB deep and you have the same tight image. Flop comes 7-2-Q rainbow. He makes his standard 3/4 pot sized bet and you raise a decent amount. You've just put him to a decision for all his chips. Would you call? On such a dry board, he'd be thinking, "what the hell does this guy have? He must have a set? Maybe AQ also, but why would he raise with either of these hands? Ah but there are no draws out there, what if he smooth called with KK-AA?" and so on. Now obviously you'd have to carefully pick you're opponents for this, as some players get an erection for weeks after flopping TPTK and can't get their stack in fast enough, but it demonstrates how much power you have with position. Against some opponents you can literally call with any 2 cards IP if it's likely to be heads up, and steal every pot where you've both missed, as well as stealing some where he's hit! But you have to choose you're spots. For instance, at my local casino action is so wild, i've virtually eliminated bluffs from my play there because guys will shove in their stack with middle pair to 'keep you honest' and I never, ever c-bet with more than 2 people in because you can't bluff a player you isn't capable of folding! So, start adjusting your play to the table and you'll make more money. But I'll say it again, choose the right table, otherwise you're going to be losing very quickly. Position, position, position.
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