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Old 11-29-2007, 10:54 PM
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Cool. Gimme an example of someone 30/28 or even 27/25. I could bust a nut on myself if they're a reg.

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These are my November stats:



MT Ratio: 6.98, APH (Average Players per Hand): 5.24. All on FTP, where I've been a reg for over a year now.


Bust away.
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:06 PM
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I'm a regular on FTP anywhere from 2/4 to 5/10 and play 26/20. Not sure if that makes me lag or not. Anyway, I'm a significant winner in terms of bb/100 over the course of the last year, but I only play around 20K hands a month. I don't post stats or anything and I'm ok with anyone who doesn't believe me. But I just wanted to chime in and say there are very good lags out there, and I'm not one to believe someone is good just because they are difficult to play against.

Mark
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:14 PM
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Lucid,

Why don't you recheck that screenshot of 5/10 that is posted earlier? None of the people with the most hands are "LAG" unless 28/17 is "LAG". Though it seems to be missed the entire "aggro" part.

Your insults are too funny though. But whatev.

tag,

Impressive. I stand corrected. I might have to check my tables a little more carefully.
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:55 PM
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Lucid,

Why don't you recheck that screenshot of 5/10 that is posted earlier? None of the people with the most hands are "LAG" unless 28/17 is "LAG". Though it seems to be missed the entire "aggro" part.

Your insults are too funny though. But whatev.

tag,

Impressive. I stand corrected. I might have to check my tables a little more carefully.

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go back to trolling the FR forum

JMC is one of the better regs @ 10/20 and I have him with a VPIP around 27



OBVIOUSLY very few to zero regs are going to play laggy with 2 20bb stacks in the game. I swing from nitty(17/14ish prob) to sLAG+ depending on the makeup of the game.

if you watch games where 5/6 stacks are 100bb+ and the other stack is over 50bb, you will see LAG play for sure
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:56 PM
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I don't think VPIP is the only decider of preflop play.

27/22 might be the limit I'd go for "LAG" turn down the PFR and you're getting pretty passive preflop.
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:58 PM
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what would you guys say the cutoff for "LAG" is? VPIP >27, PFR >23?
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Old 11-30-2007, 12:02 AM
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what would you guys say the cutoff for "LAG" is? VPIP >27, PFR >23?

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I'd say it depends on the game. But I'd imagine it's a atleast noticeably different from all the 25/20 guys who populate the games. Summing it up with just two stats is difficult since you could just be a 3-betotard which would help with the aggression.

But it just isn't as common anymore for the grinders as it was previously on Party.
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Old 11-30-2007, 12:05 AM
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Default Re: The New Official FTP Regulars Thread

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I don't think VPIP is the only decider of preflop play.

27/22 might be the limit I'd go for "LAG" turn down the PFR and you're getting pretty passive preflop.

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LOL, guess I'm gonna have to raise and 3bet more just so Thremp will consider me LAG.

Technically I probably don't play a true LAG style and I don't really care. I play right now what I think is the most optimal for me based on the skills I currently have until I get better and see where I go from there. I just kind of labeled it LAG because it's laggier than most regs play.

Honestly I can't believe I'm even dumb enough(apparently I am tho) to have this conversation w/ you since you aren't much of an authority to speak on any of it.
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Old 11-30-2007, 12:26 AM
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LAG has nothing to do with stats; it only deals with your heart. I'm 21/17, but I'm a LAG at heart and that is what counts
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:17 PM
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these are mine since opening my game up and switching from a TAG to LAG style. all while running bad, trying and getting used to a new style, and def a bit of tilt which my own fault/problem. now i just have to stop being lazy and log more hands.

but obv all LAGs aren't as exploitable as you think.



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