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I agree that playing TAgg is the way to go when you first start out. I think ‘Rilla has hit it by saying that, at the real low level buy-ins, the players just simply are not good enough to make playing LAgg worthwhile. That is not to say that you can’t play some creative hands, I just think that ABC poker is generally the way to go at these stakes. Playing LAgg, particularly when you are starting out, is likely to result in huge fluctuations in your BR.
I also think that, by learning to play TAgg at the outset, you get a much better feel for the game and the situations that arise, that, in turn, allow you to play more loosely (if you follow). You begin to spot the opportunities for playing unusual hands and learning when to push people around by playing a little looser because you almost instinctively know when to do it.
 Originally Posted by Aces
LAG can also work, just takes more skill and effort...more than the average player has IMO.
I second this.
I guess the point I am trying to make is that, IMHO, playing TAgg when you first start out teaches you everything you need to know about the game in terms of hands, position, reading the boards and reading other players hands which are the skills essential for playing LAgg successfully.
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