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Old 11-19-2007, 12:51 AM
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Default A typical good LAG\'s preflop range?

X-post from theory, but I'm getting no replies there.

After a while of playing LAG on freerolls, I feel I should stick with it rather than shift to TAG when I get the money I need for a bankroll. But I'm wondering if my limping/raising range is too wide, even for a LAG, for me to be a winning poker player. I guess I'll give off some tells so you guys can help me out, but here's my range (assuming I have a stack like 80+ BB's in cash or >= average in a tourney) :

Limping IP: 22-44, most suited connectors up to T9s, sometimes middle/high unsuited connectors (ie, 78o), sometimes suited gappers (ie, 97s), QT+, K9+, any suited ace, sometimes an unsuited ace w/ bad kicker (ie, A5o)

Limping OOP: 22-44, most suited connectors up to T9s, any suited ace, KTo-KJo

Raising IP: 55-AA, A9o+, sometimes A6s+, KTs+, KQo, JTs+

Raising OOP: 55-AA, AJo+, A9s+, KQs, KQo

And I complete the SB with a ton of hands, especially if there are a lot of limpers.

Is this ideal or should I leave some of hands out of consideration in certain cases? Again, how would a good LAG select what he wants to play preflop in a normal situation as aforementioned?
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