The only advice I could possibly give is to watch for any variance in your opponents play, to me anyway this usually means he has a hand. I don't worry so much when he has the small blind and raises me time and time again, it's when he just checks that worries me, he's looking for action and I usuall will lay down even an above average hand since it seems one mistake heads up can make the difference. Thats just one example, but I think I would watch for ANY variance in your opponents play, FWIW.
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