I definitely agree with that, for the following reason:
The players at those levels are mostly, as you mentioned, not exactly impressive poker minds. Since everyone gets good cards and bad cards pretty equally, all you have to do is make more money on your good cards and lose less on your bad ones. If youre up against a table of fish, there is no need to outplay them, because 95% of the time, if you hit that monster, youre setand will get paid off plenty to come out ahead overall. Once players are getting better (100 NL and above), you have to make some of that money when you dont have the nuts, i.e. take more risks, and try to outplay people postflop.
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