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are there any successful LAG's at NL 50 and below???
(people who constantly raise button with like almost any 2) I tried playing LAG the other day and it did not work at all, but it was only 1k hands or so. I think it could work, but the reason I did it was really for experimentation, and I wouldn't do it again until I am really OVerbankrolled and playing higher stakes. |
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are there any successful LAG's at NL 50 and below??? (people who constantly raise button with like almost any 2) I tried playing LAG the other day and it did not work at all, but it was only 1k hands or so. I think it could work, but the reason I did it was really for experimentation, and I wouldn't do it again until I am really OVerbankrolled and playing higher stakes. [/ QUOTE ] On some tables ill pay 30/20? or do you mean like 40/30 or something> |
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are there any successful LAG's at NL 50 and below??? (people who constantly raise button with like almost any 2) I tried playing LAG the other day and it did not work at all, but it was only 1k hands or so. I think it could work, but the reason I did it was really for experimentation, and I wouldn't do it again until I am really OVerbankrolled and playing higher stakes. [/ QUOTE ] I don't know that it's necessary. Playing tight is great to build a roll because they'll pay you off with so many weak holdings no matter what stats you have. I think you'll get yourself in some marginal situations where the players will not fold and you'll end up bleeding money due to all the calling stations unless you hit over half the flops you play (and get paid off). |
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