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$10/20 6-max
Why so few TAGs, unline $5/10? (I am definately not complaining)
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Re: $10/20 6-max
Bump, like anyone is scared TAGs are suddenly move up? Most would get slaughtered in this game.
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Re: $10/20 6-max
the TAGs kind of blend into the woodwork. The players who will give you the most grief are the 30/25 and 40/30 types, who 3bet you pf excessively and bluff raise like crazy.
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Re: $10/20 6-max
I wonder if a 30/20 is considered TAG here?
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#5
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Re: $10/20 6-max
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I wonder if a 30/20 is considered TAG here? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, depending on postflop skills. |
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Re: $10/20 6-max
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the TAGs kind of blend into the woodwork. The players who will give you the most grief are the 30/25 and 40/30 types, who 3bet you pf excessively and bluff raise like crazy. Surf [/ QUOTE ] Yeah sometimes (or lately a lot of the times) i'll cap big aces and decent pocket pairs against these guys out of position and play accordingly after the flop. |
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Re: $10/20 6-max
Would help to know what in the world a "TAG" is.
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Re: $10/20 6-max
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Would help to know what in the world a "TAG" is. Thank you. [/ QUOTE ] Tight-Aggressive, the strategy generally endorsed on this forum...between 18/14 and 28/21 (VPIP/PFR). 30/20+ is approaching LAG territory (loose-aggressive). Surf |
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Re: $10/20 6-max
You probably just got lucky with table selection. There are tons of TAGs at 10/20. Also, the LAGs are better and there are way less loose passives.
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Re: $10/20 6-max
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You probably just got lucky with table selection. There are tons of TAGs at 10/20. Also, the LAGs are better and there are way less loose passives. [/ QUOTE ] Or skilled =) Agree with everything you said. |
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