Big Bluffing at 10nl zoom

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i have a lot of hands on 10nl zoom and i really think the players there are very tight , they literally never stack off with less than the nuts , there are donks of course but they are rare. They also resteal a lot , peel the flop a lot and reraise the flop alot aswell.

Im doing well so far combat them preflop against resteals or steals but i really wonder if i should reconsider my postflop game , i dont bluff at all , i play a cbet game and i have low cbet frequency , i choose safe spots to cbet with air.

Should i add more big bluffing on my game? if those nits always go to showdown with the nuts then this must mean that they fold a lot on turn or river witht heir bluffcatchers.

There are has to be a way to maximize your winrate against those semitag nits , if you are playing the same way you are not gonna win much.

I try to find out whats the correct adjustment against them , does the answer lies within big bluffing? aka triple barrels , 4-bet on flop , reraise on turn etc...
 
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I find triple barreling very effective. My red line is the one I'm driving because winning with a blue is tough against the regs who you basically have to cooler to take stacks. Drive red against regs and blue against fish.
 
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Yeah I always 3bet when a raise n a caller in hand ita doublw value if they fold and also souble value if u hit or even if u dnt u can barrell flop turn and river
 
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I find triple barreling very effective. My red line is the one I'm driving because winning with a blue is tough against the regs who you basically have to cooler to take stacks. Drive red against regs and blue against fish.

You can probably beat them with a blue oriented style but the winnings will be insignificant , you will surrender too many hands on lp postflop and they will see a lot of showdowns , they are also capable to fight back if you dont keep up aggression which will bring you into difficult position to call them with mediocre hands and yes they never pay good hands without a cooler , its basically bet-folding against them.

I really start to wonder if its worth it to setmine against them , they never stack off top pair or overpair...

Against fish , blue works better but i experiment with stealing wide against loose callers because if you put enough force they fold a lot postflop because their ranges are too weak to stand much pressure.
 
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There are plenty of weaker players on zoom to maximize your profits from when you flop sets, or top pair with the best kicker. I see no reason to play a lot of hands vs. stronger players - and if you are talking bovada it is all anonymous - if pokerstars Im in U.S. so no frame of reference. I never have a problem getting action with my best hands - in fact I Always have to remind myself to play only premium hands and actually not get involved in marginal spots. Tripling my buy in is usually when I quit and I look to avoid clashing with other big stacks. Sometimes if you keep poker simple pre flop, all the post flop decisions are much easier.
 
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