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I c-bet about 80% of missed flops until I get a reason not to. I dont mind checking one down early where I missed but had decent cards, to get them thinking that I only bet when I hit.
Often in these low stakes tourneys I find its about getting them thinking one thing about your game so you can take advantage by playing the opposite. Usually they dont catch on until its too late. For instance, especially if I'm a bit card-dead early, I'll play a passive nit game, esp postflop. They read you that way and assume you only bet when you have the goods, you steal a few big pots (because theres no way a weak passive nit would 3-bet that flop with nothing, he must have the nuts!) and before you know it their run of 40 chip pots is well outweighed by a few 300 chip pots going your way and you're 2000:1000 in chips and they're cursing the poker gods for letting you get so lucky.
I also find at the low stakes (I'm talking $10 here) that the majority of your opponents gravitate too far to one style of play. They're either over-aggressive (let them hang themselves), overly passive (only bet their made hands, dont bluff if they bet, but bluff a lot if they check, I tend to vary my streets v's them so its not too obvious), or they're a calling station (raise PF widely, c-bet often, slowdown if called, value bet the heck out of your good hands). Solid players are few and far between, you really need to just mixup your game so you dont become too predictable v's them.
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