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example of a LAG match
« on: April 25, 2010, 08:55 »
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This is backwards from the switching gears post. This table was so afraid of my play they conceded the blinds.................


 


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Re: example of a LAG match
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2010, 07:38 »
wonderin why they were afraid of ur play................
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Re: example of a LAG match
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2010, 06:36 »
Sometimes players are waiting near perfect hands to play you when you have stealing a lot or playing loose aggressive.  At that point I just work to seperate a fool from his/her money.  These are folks that can't see past first level thinking.  They either only see their cards or their cards and the board.  These are people who will insta muck kings if an ace hits.  They always see the worst case scenario and fold.  These people just need to be pounded.  I watch my timing a little so I don't piss them off into being better players.  (Which I have seen happen but it takes a lot. )  But mostly they will call or raise you when they AA - JJ AK and maybe AQ.  (and sometimes show it to you like you didn't know.)  When they call or reraise you'll know what they have.  They best part it often seems like when they finally chanllege you when you do have a hand.  I love a table full of passives, if you want to just hand me this S&G/Tournament feel free I could use the money.   ;)

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Re: example of a LAG match
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2010, 07:36 »
lol funny you shoudl post this atm. Im doing an academy challenge that required alot of raises early in a tournament (normally i play quite tight early on looking for big post rather than small ones) however, before the blinds hit 50/100, my vpip was around 80% and i had a stack double of 2nd place and the entire table was pertrified. It was obvious when someone had a hand as they completely overbet pots expecting me to call (which i did not).

I dont play many MTTs and recently started reeducating myself, but this style certainly works and i'm def gonna keep trying to get better using this LAG method.

(i finished 5th in the tourney had a sick beat on the FT, but gonna try a few more during the week)

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Re: example of a LAG match
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2010, 08:19 »
lol funny you shoudl post this atm. Im doing an academy challenge that required alot of raises early in a tournament (normally i play quite tight early on looking for big post rather than small ones) however, before the blinds hit 50/100, my vpip was around 80% and i had a stack double of 2nd place and the entire table was pertrified. It was obvious when someone had a hand as they completely overbet pots expecting me to call (which i did not).

I dont play many MTTs and recently started reeducating myself, but this style certainly works and i'm def gonna keep trying to get better using this LAG method.

(i finished 5th in the tourney had a sick beat on the FT, but gonna try a few more during the week)

you are always LAG on any table we've been on together lol.........


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Re: example of a LAG match
« Reply #5 on: September 06, 2010, 09:05 »
lol its different in a home game. besides jonnie i know the crap u play and i always seem to have 111-THE "any two cards" MAD-111 on my right trying to steal my blinds so i dont have much choice!

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