Loose Aggressive Opponent (LAG) Poker Strategy

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Lead instructor Evan from Gripsed.com discuses perhaps the most difficult player types: LAGs or loose aggressive opponents. The higher stakes you play the more you will encounter this player type.

Let’s talk about their strengths and weaknesses and good spots to take advantage of their style.

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10 thoughts on “Loose Aggressive Opponent (LAG) Poker Strategy

  1. Being in a position to act after the LAG most of the time is probably one of the most important considerations…ideally if there's one solid LAG that's controlling the action, take the seat to his immediate left if you aren't there already. If you can't get seated in this spot right away then request a seat change as soon as that seat vacates.

  2. just a note; if you 3bet and get called its okay to lean toward fold on later streets if you feel "stuck" because of how many times the 3bet will or should actually win the pot. Definitly should play these hands differently than your average bet and call hands to balance your game strategy out imo.

  3. LAG works with small ball, to play like the pros you have to be aware of the web you and others try to spin

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