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stealyourface 12-24-2005 02:57 PM

LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
Ok so I play NL50 6 max and have a LAG style.

Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51

I am pretty successful at this limit and want to move up to NL100 6 max. I have never played this game before and don't know if my LAG style would be effective there.

So my question is what is the difference between NL50 6 max and NL100 6 max on Party (if any) and would a LAG style work at that limit? Are players generally way more agressive at 100NL 6 max?

Maulik 12-24-2005 02:58 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51

that's way too high. laggy should be no more than 28-31%. how many hands have you been the above? what's your ptb/100?

stealyourface 12-24-2005 03:01 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
14k hands and 12.9ptbb/100

JustToast 12-24-2005 03:04 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
I'm typically TAG but recently have worked some LAG into my game and I play 100NL so I suppose I can throw my opinion in here.

You will find a lot more aggression at 100NL in general, but that's not to say that the average player is aggressive here -- still tonnes of loose passives. You will however find more players who can adapt to your style and exploit you, so you've got to be paying a bit more attention to the table.

Yes, there are some good players at 100NL. Lot of straightforward TAG's, and a couple good LAG's. If you're a good LAG, you'll do great.

GL, and stay the hell away from my tables because I hate playing good LAG's [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

stealyourface 12-24-2005 03:13 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
thanks for the reply.

are there alot more reraises preflop at 100NL 6 max? because that is the one thing i am really afraid of (as i raise with garbage alot)

JustToast 12-24-2005 03:30 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
Nah, usually it means what it does at the lower limits (monster hand)... but players who adapt to your style will certainly do it to isolate you.

ticks 12-24-2005 04:07 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
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Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51

that's way too high. laggy should be no more than 28-31%. how many hands have you been the above? what's your ptb/100?

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bull.
there is no perfect vp£ip.
different playing styles may be equally profitable.

Mercman572 12-24-2005 05:33 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
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Something like 41.56/17.6/3.51

that's way too high. laggy should be no more than 28-31%. how many hands have you been the above? what's your ptb/100?

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In Whitelime's Mid-High advice to SSNL's series he specifically mentioned that there are regular winners with 50/20 at the 5/10NL games.

stealyourface 12-24-2005 05:36 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
could you direct me to this thread?

thanks.

Mercman572 12-24-2005 06:17 PM

Re: LAG trying to move up - need advice
 
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could you direct me to this thread?

thanks.

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Your welcome

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post3964627

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Be warned that you shouldn't automatically assume that because a certain player's VPIP is over 30, he is a fish. There is a wide range of styles with which people can play profitably. Believe it or not, there are 50/20's who are winning players at 5/10NL and 10/20NL. However, like most things, you are playing the numbers game. Chances are that a player with a VPIP of 50 is much more likely to be a loser than a player with a VPIP of 15.

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