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Theory: LAG style play

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  1. #1
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    Default Theory: LAG style play

    As you know I've been playing pretty much ABC (but perhaps tricky) tightish poker and I really think I need to start to work on my LAG game.

    I can play very LAG HU and I think I need to at least be capable of playing LAG in short handed games also. My stabs at 5kNL haven't been very successful and I think it's partly because I'm having a hard time against the LAGs. If I know how to play like one I might know better how to play against one.

    I'm used to playing short handed with a solid image and it's of course very different to play with a bad one. I thought I would experiment and try to play some really LAG poker at lower stakes than where I usually play and see how it goes. I played a pretty long session at 400NL and my stats were 34/27/2.4 over 1700 hands.

    I got my opponents to go completely ape from my 3-betting in position with a wide range. This is probably something the LAGs here are used to, but this never happens to me when I'm playing with a solid image:

    Villain is unknown 22/14/2.5, and I have been 3-betting him constantly.

    Seat 1: BUTTON ($400.00 in chips)
    Seat 3: SB ($298.90 in chips)
    Seat 4: BB ($394.00 in chips)
    Seat 9: UTG ($559.00 in chips)
    Seat 10: HERO [ JS,JH ] ($762.90 in chips)
    ANTES/BLINDS
    SB posts blind ($2), BB posts blind ($4).

    PRE-FLOP
    UTG bets $14, HERO bets $46, BUTTON folds, SB folds, BB folds, UTG calls $32.

    FLOP [board cards 10D,6H,6D ]
    UTG checks, HERO bets $75, UTG bets $200, HERO bets $641.90 and is all-in, UTG calls $313 and is all-in.

    TURN [board cards 10D,6H,6D,AC ]

    RIVER [board cards 10D,6H,6D,AC,8S ]

    SHOWDOWN
    HERO shows [ JS,JH ]
    UTG shows [ KS,QD ]
    HERO wins $1,324.90


    Another one: Villain is a good 1kNL regular LAG. Probably down at 400NL because there was very little action at higher stakes at the time. It felt like he was a bit tilted after I 4-bet shoved KTs on him and sucked out against his AK.

    Seat 1: CUTOFF ($430.50 in chips)
    Seat 3: BUTTON ($525.40 in chips)
    Seat 4: SB ($515.50 in chips)
    Seat 9: BB ($405.00 in chips)
    Seat 10: HERO [ AS,8D ] ($932.50 in chips)
    ANTES/BLINDS
    SB posts blind ($2), BB posts blind ($4).

    PRE-FLOP
    HERO bets $14, CUTOFF calls $14, BUTTON folds, SB calls 12, BB calls 10.

    FLOP [board cards 8C,4H,2C ] (POT $56)
    SB checks, BB checks, HERO bets $45, SB folds, BB calls.

    TURN [board cards 8C,4H,2C,QD ] (POT $146)
    BB checks, HERO bets $873.50 and is all-in, BB calls $348.00 and is all-in.

    RIVER [board cards 8C,4H,2C,QC,KH ]

    SHOWDOWN
    HERO shows [ AS,8D ]
    BB shows [ 9S,2S ]


    Anyone here playing with PFR > 25? Any advice before I take stabs at 1kNL with this style? Or should I not even try?
  2. #2
    You're adding a gear. That's awesome. You still need the whole transmission to beat 1K. You've simply been driving without 5th gear for a while now, which happens to be the most dangerous gear when you run into obstacles.

    Instead, I would slowly introduce it into your game at 1K, as you feel comfortable, while still playing your usual game mostly. Pick your spots and lagg them when it feels most +EV. Eventually your A game will transform itself IMO.

    Trust me when I tell you. If you try to change your game too fast, it will tilt you because your reads get fucked.
    It's not what's inside that counts. Have you seen what's inside?
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  3. #3
    i usually play at least 24/20

    basically just think of ur tight range from each position and add as many opens as u can that are 0ev and then adjust as ur opponents go apeshit postflop

    as in ATC against tight blinds- we are almost always folding to a 3bet but think they fold often enough to make the open break even.
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
  4. #4
    as in its a mistake to drastically change hand values for u and ur opponents postflop if u r playing lag as they will just vbet u to death and u will have TPNK more often etc etc
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
  5. #5
    I play 37/32 currently but that's because i play with a bunch of robots from the blinds (I have a 70% attempt to steal blinds percentage and for some odd reason don't get threebet light).

    But its much easier to be aggressive when you're tight preflop.
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