Yea, I agree you should mix up your play if you are playing ultra-tight. It will give you a looser image even thought you will also be upping your profit by winning more pots because you will outplay your opponents after the flop(hopefully) and getting more action when you really are playing the premium cards. I also find the variance less when playing short-handed limit because the new players have less of an advantage to "opening up their starting hand selection" because you will also loosen up a little bit while they will probably play the same way they do 10-handed. I'm not really a limit player but just thought I'd throw in my .02 cents. Good Luck
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