One thing I've been noticing is that I have an obsession with overpairs. I stack off with them far too much when my opponent is radiating strength, to the point of ignoring Baluga raises on the turn.
#3 - putting Villain on a range - should help. On it's own, it isn't going to be enough. I have to recognize that when my opponent is raising and willing to get all the money in the middle, his range tightens up appreciably. This is almost never a pure bluff - and the regulars at these limits don't tend to stack off aggressively with top pair hands, either.
Recognize the difference between the casual fish and the more dedicated grinders. Stack off more lightly against the fish who can't lay down top pair. Don't stack off lightly against those who aren't making a big move without two pair or better.
I'm also going to take a tip from the Professor Plotkin/SSNL disease videos and doing some range analysis and hand planning exercises over the next few days/weeks as part of my study program. Yay, math and spreadsheets.
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