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Originally Posted by WotaWaster
I think a wider difference than that. I raise 18% of hands from CO and button and about 7% from UTG.
Your attempt to steal blinds should be 25%.
If if folds you to on CO or button you should be raising something along the lines off:
22+
any two cards T or higher
Axs
45s+
46s+
any ace (some people hate weak aces so folding real weak aces is fine)
67o+
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TROOF!
Your best strength is that you're not too easy to read by position and people can make more mistakes when you open in LP. That's a good foundation for aggression. The next step is opening up to where you're forcing mistakes from all positions.
In the low-stakes, you can play supertight in the blinds without much problem and leave the light'ish 3-betting for Button play against the right raisers. But you should be taking advantage of the weaker blinds. Even if they're loose, look for the people who call a lot PF and regularly fold to CB's. You'll see small differences from session to session that add up.
You're flop/turn AF with your river AF tells me that you might be letting people see dangerous cards at their price and pouncing a little late for value. Understanding how to play WA/WB is a strength, but you might be walking on thin ice a little more than you'd like to.