I recently switched to a tight-aggressive style and it's working better for me in low-stakes tournaments.

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I recently switched to a tight-aggressive style and it's working better for me in low-stakes tournaments.
 
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I recently switched to a tight-aggressive style and it's working better for me in low-stakes tournaments.
I recommend keeping your own statistics, by day, week and month. After six months, it will be much easier for you to evaluate your results and your game.
 
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Tight-aggressive its a good style of poker game :) good luck with your improvements.
I suggest to work hard at your game, and time by time your type of style will be paid by poker gods.

Good luck at the tables :) you're on the right place to work at your game with right peoples.
 
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When I started playing with a tight-aggressive (TAG) style, especially in low-stakes tournaments, I noticed a huge improvement. You avoid a lot of trouble by folding weak hands, but when you do enter a pot, you’re doing it with strength and confidence — and that puts pressure on your opponents. It also helps build a solid image at the table, so your aggression gets more respect. I think TAG is a great foundation for consistent results, especially at lower stakes where wild play is common. Keep it up!
 
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I've always been a fan of the tag style, maybe even nag (nit-aggressive) for microstakes mtts.

its just a solid style of playing that can have great results, especially if you know when to switch gears and adjust your play.
 
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