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Originally Posted by Fnord
Most "TAGs" suck. I play bigger than you and here are the little gems I see in my game.
o Guys who raise pre-flop and ALWAYS bet the flop, but shutdown when called and almost always fold to a check/raise. (how often have you posted "bet and fold to resistance?")
o Obvious flop c-bet lines. Will bet like around 1/2 pot with nothing, but kick it up when they really have the goods.
o Tipping hands on the second barrel. Make repeat and smaller bets when they have air.
o Don't challenge c-bets against them often enough.
o Don't play their blinds often enough because they're running too many tables. Insta-profit here if you just give them a little gut check 3x bb raise. Shut down on the flop unless you hit big. That really confuses them.
o Play fairly well, but don't bet big enough, often enough. You always know you can get a reasonably priced showdown against them, allowing you to hang in there with lukewarm hands, then grill them for real value when you improve.
Of course a lot of this crap doesn't get picked up by the HUD-bots.
Once you start exploiting their weak, predictable behavior, you will get more action and most will eventually adjust. So don't be too obvious about what you're doing and shift it way back into low gear if you've just given a lot of action because you're gonna get paid-off by the guy who's trying to play well and is starting to think something is up.
BTW: A whole lot of you owe me a drink and don't think I won't collect...
I read this a couple days ago and it's really a great post. I actually searched it this time because I couldn't find it. Pretty much everything you pointed out either does, or at one point has applied to my game at least to some extent.
Also a quick aside that has nothing to do with your post. Everyone, STOP CALLING EVERY TIGHT PLAYER A TAGG!!! Just because somebody's VPIP is under 20 does not make them a tagg! If they are playing 18/5 and just fire one barrell and give up when called, they aren't a tagg. They are a rock, or nit, or tight-passive. If they are playing 18/15 and frequently 3-bet preflop, fire 2 barrells with air post-flop, play back at you frequently, etc., then you can start calling them a tagg.