w34z3l:
There is really nothing that wrong with being ultra TAG. It's a simple style to play and makes money. It doesn't maximise winrate, but it can potentially allow us to maximise hourly. If you want to play 19/15 and add 16+ tables, that might even be a good approach. If your goal is to maximise winrate, you need to loosen up. Your DB review is in, so go check out the thread.
I, personally, don't want to play 16+ tables, not even sure I could, both from an ability perspective and from a system setup perspective. I tend to play somewhat of a TAG style. I float from being ultra Taggy, like the example you give, sometimes even treading into Nit territory, up to playing kind of Semi LAG style, it just depends on who is at the table and to some degree the cards I am being dealt. I find that I really like being in the 24/20 or 22/18 range, something like that. It feels comfortable to me and doesn't get too boring where I start to lose focus. I have been spending a lot of time working on 3bet ranges and have been trying to increase that. I can see how it can be profitable and create better table dynamics for you. Naturally I tend to land in the 5-6% range on 3betting. Since working on it, I am increasing it and can see getting it up to the 8% or even 10% that is "recommended." I tend not to worry too much about have the "suggested" stats, as I do think it depends a lot on the types of players that you are up against, but I do know that it is good to have some sort of benchmark to help you find leaks in your game. It might be suggested that having an AF of 2 or 3 or 4 is ideal(I don't know the actual number) but you may run at 1 for a session or 2, or even longer, because your player pool is full of aggressive players who just barrel anything and it is much more profitable to just call them down a bunch, just as a simple example.
All that being said, I have a question for you Adam. It came up in the staking skype group.
@Pwll Might be able to add to my description of the villain or other info. So how do you deal with these very aggressive Ultra-LAGS(I guess that is what I will call them)? They run like 38/30 or 38/28 or 35/25, stuff like that, but they are also really sticky. They tend to 3bet a ton, over 10% sometimes even more than 15%. They also tend to be really sticky and won't fold to 3bets even though their range is very wide, nor do they like to fold post flop. They are like this weird combo of aggressive and sticky. They are on the high end of LAG almost to the point of being fishy or a maniac. I actually look at them like fish and want to play them and know that I can profit from them cuz they aren't good regs. They have to have a ton of leaks, but we are just having a hard time trying to find the exploits and leaks.
The only things I can come up with don't seem to work for me and I think it is because it is somewhat unchartered territory and way out of my comfort zone. So the first thing I can come up with is to tighten up against them so your range is more value heavy and has hands that are very playable post flop so you can make bigger hands to punish them with. Obviously, you can 3bet them more when they are in later position and opening, as they have wide range so they should fold, but they don't, they tend to call a ton of 3bets and even more so they will 4 bet you more. This always puts me in a very uncomfortable spot because I have just opened my 3bet range up a bit and now I am getting 4bet more and don't feel comfortable just stacking off with speculative hands or non premiums. Conversely if they are 3betting you a ton, than you should just be able to 4bet them more, but again some or a lot of these guys will just start shoving on you and it puts you in that uncomfortable spot where you are trying to decide if you should call off with some speculative or non premium hands. Does just calling more of their 3bets and floating flop cbets work? Should you be semi bluff raising more flop cbets? If you were going to start 4betting more, shoving more, or calling off shoves more, how would you construct those ranges? I have been working a lot on 3bet ranges and 3bet defending ranges but it isn't something I have had to use much or worry about a ton up until now at the ultra micros.
I know there is a lot to this and I know there is no simple answer if A then do X and if B do Y type system, but this is definitely outside of my comfort zone and not even sure where to start other than avoiding them(which I don't want to do) or tightening up a lot and just trying to wait for a big hand. Maybe that is the answer. LOL
Thanks in advance