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Old 09-10-2007, 10:10 PM
Peleus Peleus is offline
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Default Re: Asking LAGs for help....

I think my definition of TAG might be a bit different to others, so my opinion the larger factor of a TAG rather then a LAG is the starting hand requirements (as well as obviously aggression).

For instance someone playing 99+, JTs+, AQo+ is playing roughly 10%, thats TAGish.

Once you start adding in a lot more cards such as SC's you start getting a bit LAGish By my definition at least

Not saying thats the typical classification.

Regardless of the fact, do you find that its more profitable if you are playing SC's to be aggressive preflop at the risk of bleeding more when you don't hit or being passive and speed up once you hit you're draw.

I'm trying to figure out how Doyle can do what he does, without bleeding horrendously.
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