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Postby hockeyaces » Jun 22 2010

Lately I changed my style from LAG to TAG in early stages to bubble. I haven't had the results I have in the past and consitently fall short of the bubble or just scrap in. Could be because of variance but over the last 10,000 hands I have been struggling to build a stack. My Vp average is 14 and PFR is 7. Is that too NIT for a TAG style?
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Postby leofric » Jun 22 2010

It would depend on the blind structure but I'd say probably yes if you're going all the way to the bubble stage like that.

Very early on its ok to be squeaky tight (although some would argue against) but you need to exploit that as the blinds go up to steal selectively. I can't speak for anyone else but I'm looking to steal once per round as a minimum once the antes kick in so that should push your PFR above 10%
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