Spino -

The change from TAGG to LAGG is not instant. You don't just sit down and say I'm going to practice playing Laggy today. The same as you didn't initially sit down at your first table and know how to play Tight. You had to learn Tight, and you'll have to learn Lagg too.

The good Lagg player beats the Tagg player because he has more bullets in his arsenal. The Tagg player is playing a limited number of hands, while the Lagg is playing these hands plus a slew of other ones.

But the extra hands aren't just add-ons. You'll have to play BETTER. More aware of postition and stack sizes and the people in the pot.

I've only been playing for 8 months, and learning. I didn't play EV+ until April. This is what I'm doing right now. Expanding what hands I'll play and how I'll play it. Pay the most attention to what doesn't work, and stop doing that. And notice what does work, from what position and with what kind of board, etc.