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 Originally Posted by aislephive
Ehh it depends, somebody who is 86/4 is not LAG.
No, they are Lpas - loose passive. 86% VP$IP=loose, 4% PFR=passive.
Technically the 4-some LAG, LPAS, TAG, TPAS refers to preflop.
A lot of the confusion is probably because it kinda gets mixed up whether it refers to preflop or postflop and in what proportion. Let's say I don't play many hands (tight preflop) but when I do play a hand, I play even bottom pair like the nuts. Am I Tag?..
That's what I noticed in pokeroffice.. it describes you as Tag or Lag or SLag based on preflop, and then adds 'postflop aggressive' or 'postflop passive' based on your postflop aggression factor. A lot more clear.
I think most people have different definitions in their head of what a Lag or Tag really is..
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