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If it's your first time playing live for much money, avoid alcohol and try to make sure you're not giving anything big away. When I first started playing live, another player at the table noted that i suppressed a grin every time i liked my hand. Tells don't get much more obvious than that.
Aside from that, yeah I like tight early just because bet-sizing and # of players seeing the flop at a live game can be pretty ridiculous. A lot of the way you'll make money live is by exploiting big, gaping obvious holes and weaknesses. They'll usually go to showdown against each other fairly often and you should get some pretty good ideas of how your opps play pretty quickly. So a bit of watching while nut camping/standard TAgg play will usually make the game pretty damn easy by the time you decide to open up as you see fit according to the table.
I do make a few adjustments to my normal game when i sit at a live table without knowing my opps. When i first sit, I play a real tight preflop range like AOK's 19 hand thing or so, and when I have a premium hand, I'll overraise it (like 6-8x bb) because getting callers is almost never a problem and I want to play premiums for stacks. Again though, this is only until I feel like I have an idea what my opps are doing and their relative skill levels. After that, it's all situational.
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