Mastering Small Stakes No-limit -

Small-stakes players rarely bluff the river with substantial bets. If an opponent suddenly bets big on the river, you should generally your medium-strength hands.

: You can play a much wider range of hands from late positions (Button, Cutoff) than from early positions like Under the Gun (UTG). Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit

Focus your bluffs on boards that are bad for your opponent's perceived range, but be aware that many amateurs will not fold any "made hand" regardless of the board texture. Small-stakes players rarely bluff the river with substantial

: Position is the single most important factor in profitability. Focus your bluffs on boards that are bad

: Especially in $1/$2 games, stick to a tight pre-flop range and focus on hands that can flop "top pair with a good kicker" or better. Avoid the common mistake of "limping in" just because the rest of the table is doing so. Selective Bluffs & Over-Folding :

: Many small-stakes players are "calling stations" who hate to fold. You must value bet larger and more frequently with your strong hands to maximize your expected value (EV).

is your most profitable seat because it gives you the last word on every post-flop street.