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How lose do you have to be described as a LAG anymore?
When did anything under 35/25/4 become TAG? Can someone explain what I missed where LAGs no longer exist?
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#2
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Re: How lose do you have to be described as a LAG anymore?
Great thread.
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Re: How lose do you have to be described as a LAG anymore?
I think it happened on august 19th
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Re: How lose do you have to be described as a LAG anymore?
Nowadays lag is everything looser than 20/15 it seems.
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Re: How lose do you have to be described as a LAG anymore?
I see where you're going at, although some people are mocking you [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] The games have become so much more aggressive, for instance everyone are 3-betting very loose compared to the old standards.
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Re: How lose do you have to be described as a LAG anymore?
I'm actually very much unclear of if I see a hand history with just a generic description of the villain (e.g., nit, TAG, LAG, aggro donk) but no stats what stats should I have in mind for that villain.
E.g., nit ~= 15/9 ? TAG ~= 20/16 ? LAG ~= 25/20 ? aggro donk ~= 38/25 ? Something like that? |
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