Re: how to read 2+2
this sounds like a pretty good plan; learn a play well, then incorporate it into your game. look for situations where it's correct to make a certain play, and pounce on them.
unfortunately, as S&M say themselves, a lot of these plays just don't have much use at .50/1, because your opponents are not good enough to be tricked. if you stopped semi-bluffing at these limits (except when you find yourself against fairly tight opponents), you would probably be doing yourself a favor. however, the advice about taking advantage of weak opponents is very useful, so long as you remember they are less likely to fold a better hand than yours just because you bet.
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