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Re: When the fish are schooling...
1. Don't raise pre-flop. If you can get money out of them after the flop when you hit and are unlikely to chase people with a PF raise then it's not necessary.
2. Play tight, but also play lots of suited connectors and even connectors. These are great because they're high-reward hands. I'd even play most suited Aces knowing that the flush payoff will be big.
3. If you don't hit the flop don't chase.
My view has always been that you should play tighter than the rest of the table, but the looser the table is the looser you can play. In this case nut flushes & straights will be great because the ppl with bottom pair (or top pair) will call you down the whole way. The goal would be to play slightly loose in order to get paid off with a few big hands: flopped set, (nut) flushes & straights instead of trying to win small pots with TPTK.
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