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Originally Posted by WorldzMine
Not true. Someone that plays too many hands preflop is some type of fish. A LAG is a type of regular and probably playing close to GTO preflop.
"Too many" is just an opinion coming from someone who tends to play tighter pre-flop (a TAG); it's not built into the definition. I guess the best way to describe a LAG is to compare it to a TAG. A LAG opens more hands preflop than a TAG.
Would you say a LAG opens around a 22% range UTG and progressively wider as he approaches the button, while a TAG opens more like a 6% range UTG and less progressively wider as he approaches the button?
I'm not sure a LAG (as opposed to a TAG) is the same thing as GTO. A lot depends on table dynamics. You can be playing LAG or TAG and actually be playing sub-optimally given table conditions. The important thing is to adjust appropriately.
Last edited by DumbosTrunk; 07-09-2018 at 01:43 AM.