Re: mixing it up thoughts or comments?
Mixing up your play is not nearly as important as people say it is. Suppose you raise preflop, telling people that you have a strong hand. Then the flop comes Q62. Now your opponents don't know if you have a weak hand like AJ, a strong hand like KQ, a very strong hand like AA, or a monster like QQ. You don't need to mix up your play for your opponents not to know the strength of your hand on the flop.
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