What being a careful 
LAG does is get you business on your big hands. There is more 
variance, but when a 
set hits with an 
ace out, shockingly some people will go all in on the 
flop if they have AK.
			
		
 
	 
 You'll get a lot of players stacking off to you with AK when the 
flop comes A hi and you flopped a 
set. you get it if you're 
LAG or 
TAG.
a couple of months ago there was a period where i would play hyper aggressive at the 6 max 25NL tables. i didn't do it for long but i was winning playing that way.
one thing i gained from playing this way was that i got much better at cbetting and stealing pots. i was trying to 
steal nearly every pot when i was playing like this. then when i went 
back to the 25nl 10 
handed tables and started playing 
tight again i started stealing a huge amount of pots when i raised pf but missed the 
flop. i wasn't capable of making this play before. if you try playing 
TAG you might find that the skills you've gained from playing 
LAG might help you win more playing 
TAG.
if you're consistently winning then 
don't change your style and move up the levels.
also, why are you playing 25NL if sometimes you play 100nl?
i used to do this as 
well. a couple of weeks i was playing 100nl at party. but i've now decided to play in a 
structured way and i'll only be playing at 100nl once i've beaten 25nl and 50nl. (when i have a br of $2k)