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Characteristics of Tagfish
What are some of the general qualities of a TAGfish?
I'd like to know to make sure I'm not one and exploit the ones who are [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
A few
Bad at hand reading Uncreative and predictable Poor adjusting skills Too aggro, i.e fit or foldish Too tight Easy to tilt Bad seat/table selection Passive on the river There are prolly a lot more Not all of them are exploitable. But against tightish fit or fold guys you need to take a lot of shots on them. You should also 3-bet them liberally preflop until they adjust. Be careful with calling the river with A high vs a predictable uncreative guy if he 3 barrels. When they start tilting you should obviously pound on them. |
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
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Be careful with calling the river with A high vs a predictable uncreative guy if he 3 barrels. [/ QUOTE ] This is my #1. The TAGfish does not three-barrel. Well Oink just about covered all of them. But I'll try. Calls too many turns and folds way too many rivers against loose, bluffing players. Complete inability to exploit fish, which is the only way to make money in poker. Stems from unwillingness to deviate from their starting hands chart. Further evidenced postflop by inability to ever take a shot at a fish. Has an image so nitty that the biggest maniac in the world *only* folds when they bet. God forbid they raise. So bad at value betting that you start to keep a mental tally of bets he has saved you by not betting the river. Gives free cards at all the wrong times. Horrible at identifying steal situations. Worse in execution. |
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
Good stuff.
I think passivity on the river is the deepest chink in my game right now. My river AF is around 1.50. I don't bet/fold enough and find myself giving way too many free SDs to players who would've paid off. |
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
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My river AF is around 1.50. I don't bet/fold enough and find myself giving way too many free SDs to players who would've paid off. [/ QUOTE ] This is the first indication that I'm running bad, and consequently playing worse. When I can't pull the trigger on the river, I'm starting to end my sessions since that means I'm reading hands like [censored]. But, when running good or playing well, it's magnificent to be reminded of the crap people will call down with. |
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
I know plnety of winning players with river AF's of around 1.5
Thats not a sign of you being too passive on the river. |
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
True, maybe it's a case of selective memory, remembering the times I should've bet.
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
1.5 is actually fine, if you're much more aggressive it means you're not check/calling enough. Value comes not only from you betting, but also from him bluffing. If you only ever bet/fold everything, it becomes a very easy bet with air if you check the river. And maybe even shots at raising rivers. I see a lot of players who should learn to call: checking and/or calling can at times be superior to betting. I really feel that one of the few here who know when to call is Oink. Others only play to get their aggression numbers up as high as possible. You know, there's even another metagame reason: if you can get those numbers down your bluffs will be more succesful because you'll be read as passive. Similar things go on the turn, so that's an immediate indication of a flaw in your "tagfish": they are too aggressive and don't know how to call.
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
LOL, when I'm playing bad my river AF is around 1.
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Re: Characteristics of Tagfish
When I'm tagfish'ing (which I tend to do near the end of my sessions), I find myself not adjusting at all preflopwise. This means stuff like opening 76s OTB vs 2 loose passive blinds, 3 balling AJo vs utg raises from the nitty nits. And then you see a flop and are like "oh, that was kinda dumb"
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