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are you adjusting for position, or do you just play the same hands in the same way regardless of where you are on the table?
do you adjust the way you play for specific opponents? ie. play more hands because the guy who likes to slowplay all of his good (TPTK) hands on all streets, makes extremely bad calls when you catch up, and makes horribly transparent bluffs has just entered the pot in front of you.
It is not necessary to do this to win at small stakes, but it is fun, and will add to your winrate. Opening up a bit more should also help you develop other skills, and make you a better overall player.
just make sure you have position when you enter a pot with a weaker than normal holding. it will make life a lot easier.
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