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Old 02-15-2007, 08:29 AM
Goldmund Goldmund is offline
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Default Re: Poker is a game of accidents

If the LAG beats the TAG, and the TAG beats the LAG, who wins when a LAG plays a TAG? This is like saying: when your opponent plays loose you should tighten up, and when your opponent plays tight you should loosen up. This advice means that both the loosie and the tightie are playing "correctly" against one another. It's circular argumentation and makes no sense. What beats "LAG" is slightly less LAG play, and what beats TAG is slightly less TAG. You should open up your game when your opponent is either playing too loose OR too tight. Goldmund

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Once you start playing against a pool of regular players, the game becomes simply who can adjust to who faster, much like an average HU match. Whoever re-adjusts to their opponent first, wins. If someone is playing to tight (TAG), the LAG will run him over. If someone is playing too loose (LAG), the TAG will keep snapping him off until something breaks.
Kirk

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