Just try it at a lower
level.
I think most of you guys beat the micro levels when it was still a
loose game. You can pick up so many blinds, and so many pots with c-bets, it's ridiculous. Once you have shown a lot of
aggression, some players will start playing
back at you - at least the ones that are not 12-tabling - and will do so very badly.
Just understand when it's right to play like a
monkey on crack, and when it isn't. Realize when to give up, and when to
lay down a good hand when TAGfish finally decides to come along.
Don't expect most players to start playing
back. They stick to their tournament hand selection and are happy to make 1bb/100 because they
don't want to waste any time thinking about a counter strategy... after all:
TAG is da way
to go.
Folding a good hand when facing
aggression is generally the right play against mostly
TAG opponents, but it's not the right strategy against a LAGG player. Neither is overshoving - probably the most common and most 'lol' thing they'll do. You want players to make as many bad decisions as possible, so I think LAGG is the way
to go if you are
able to adjust quickly to different situations. If the table loosens up, you need to be
able to adjust, or you're
busto.
Start sitting down at FR tables with only 3-or 4 players. - Another thing players are very bad at is
adjusting their hand selection to odd-
handed games.
I think it's much better to figure these things out when you're still at a low
level. Learn to maximize by exploiting other players tendencies.
Hint: PL 5-
draw. A spewmonkeys wet dream.
If you want to play
TAG micro-stakes, play PLO8.