Курсы
**Tight**: Only enter pots with strong starting hands that have positive expected value **Aggressive**: When you do play, bet and raise rather than check and call **Why it works**: You play better starting hands than your opponents on average, reducing variance and increasing long-term win rate
**Early Position (UTG/MP)**: Play ~10-12% of hands. Premium pairs (JJ+), strong broadways (AK/AQ), suited aces (ATs+) **Middle Position**: Expand to ~15-18%. Add suited connectors (87s+), more broadway hands (KQs, QJs) **Late Position (CO/BTN)**: Play ~22-28%. Add small pairs, suited aces, suited one-gappers **Blinds**: Defend BB wider due to the discount; avoid calling raises OOP with marginal hands
**Continuation bet (c-bet)**: Bet the flop as the preflop raiser on ~60-70% of boards **Value bet**: Bet when you likely have the best hand to build the pot **Protection bet**: Bet to deny equity from draws and weaker hands that can improve **Fold to aggression**: When a passive player raises, your single-pair hands are usually beaten
Becoming too predictable — mix in occasional bluffs and semi-bluffs Folding too much to 3-bets — defend with appropriate portions of your range Not adjusting to table dynamics — widen range against weak/passive tables Playing fit-or-fold postflop — continue with hands that have backdoor equity
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Основы тайтово-агрессивного стиля (TAG)
Tight-Aggressive (TAG) Fundamentals
Tight-Aggressive (TAG) is the most reliable winning strategy for small and mid-stakes cash games. It means playing fewer hands (tight) and playing them aggressively.
The TAG Philosophy
Preflop Hand Selection
Aggression Postflop
Common TAG Mistakes
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