Rahul P Gopal said:
What key mindset and strategic adjustments have contributed most to your consistent success as a NIT player in both live and online poker environments?"
I think that the most important adjustment a nit can make other than stop being a nit is the game selection. You need to make sure that the fish won't understand your strategy and start exploiting by simply overfolding. I guess calling station heavy microstakes games will do, especially the ones with too much jams with garbage, as in these you can just open-jam aces every time and print money as you will find insane callers who will call a 70BB jam with QJo, though better nits often don't straight telegraph their hand strength by jamming but either open-raise small or just trap-limp when appropriate.
Also my personal recommendation is even though you don't want to just open-jam, as you don't want to generate unnecessary folds, but over the course of the hand you really want to inflate the pot huge, as nit ranges are very nut-heavy and you just have to compensate for your extremely low VPIP in general. For that reason you also will benefit from targeting overbetting maniacs, who will willfully inflate the pot with garbage, giving your nutted
hands free double ups by the river.
And you should probably add flop set mining with small and medium pocket pairs to your repertoir if you haven't already. It will provide you with additional board coverage so that your better opponents won't be just blindly
bluffing you out on boards like 965, and despite not hitting that often, sets in general are hands with so much
equity you can just casually go broke with them most of the time. To set mine properly and profitably though you have to make sure that SPR is big enough, so you especially have to keep the preflop action as passive as possible with your small pairs. Overfold if you don't hit a set on the flop, since we are already nitting we don't need to fit the MDF quota.