LAG (Loose-Aggressive)
LAG(松凶型玩家)
LAG (Loose-Aggressive) players enter pots with a wide range of hands and apply constant pressure through betting and raising. This style is high-variance and requires excellent postflop skills to execute profitably. A successful LAG creates difficult decisions for opponents by representing a wide range of hands, but can be punished by observant opponents who adjust correctly.
Example
A LAG might open-raise 35% of hands from the button and frequently 3-bet from the blinds, putting maximum pressure on opponents.
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Tilt
Emotional frustration causing a player to deviate from optimal strategy.
Bad Beat
Losing a hand where you were a significant statistical favorite.
Cooler
A situation where two players have exceptionally strong hands, making folding nearly impossible.
Nit
An extremely tight and passive player who only plays premium hands.
TAG (Tight-Aggressive)
A player who plays a selective range of hands but bets and raises aggressively.
Fish
A weak or inexperienced poker player who loses money.