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I agree that this should be great for you. I'd suggest something once you are a bit more comfortable with the LAG style:
Stop thinking of yourself in terms of LAG or TAG. That's good for starting out, but once you have both skillsets, it's time to really jump your game and adjust which you play for the situation you're playing. That starts with being the LAG at the TAG tables, and the TAG at the LAG tables, but ultimately extends to varying how tight/loose you play to the individual players left to act in the hand.
With good reads, it can even pay off to introduce some passivity into your game
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