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Loose-aggressive (LAG) poker players are known for their wide hand ranges and constant betting or raising pressure, often creating high-action and unpredictable games. This style has been adopted by some of the most successful and entertaining professionals in poker history, both in tournaments and cash games.
Loose-aggressive (LAG) poker players are known for their wide hand ranges and constant betting or raising pressure, often creating high-action and unpredictable games. This style has been adopted by some of the most successful and entertaining professionals in poker history, both in tournaments and cash games.
Doyle Brunson – Legendary two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion, known for aggressive pressure in high-stakes games.


*[[poker/players/phil-ivey]] – Widely regarded as one of the best all-around players, combining fearless aggression with precise hand reading.
*[[poker/players/phil-ivey]] – Widely regarded as one of the best all-around players, combining fearless aggression with precise hand reading.
*Erik Seidel – Renowned for aggressive tournament play and adaptability across different formats.
*[[poker/players/erik-seidel]] – Renowned for aggressive tournament play and adaptability across different formats.
*Johnny Chan – Aggressive and strategic player, two-time WSOP Main Event champion.
*[[poker/players/daniel-negreanu]] – Uses selective aggression to exploit opponents while maintaining strong reading skills.
*Daniel Negreanu – Uses selective aggression to exploit opponents while maintaining strong reading skills.
*Michael Mizrachi – High-stakes tournament specialist with a reputation for fearless post-flop aggression.
*Nick Schulman – Aggressive tournament and cash game player, often using LAG tactics to dominate tables.
*Brian Rast – Known for aggressive style in both online and live high-stakes games.


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Latest revision as of 14:04, 11 February 2026

LAG (Loose-Aggressive) is a poker playing style characterized by a wide range of starting hands combined with frequent betting and raising. LAG players aim to apply constant pressure, build pots with strong hands, and exploit opponents’ mistakes. This style is high-variance and requires strong post-flop skills, positional awareness, and disciplined bankroll management to be effective.

How to play LAG poker

Loose-aggressive (LAG) poker is a style that combines a wide hand range with frequent betting and raising to apply constant pressure on opponents. Effective LAG play involves entering more pots selectively, being the aggressor through pre-flop and post-flop bets, exploiting weaker players, and controlling pot size when necessary. Success requires strong post-flop skills, positional awareness, and disciplined bankroll management due to the high-variance nature of the style.

How to beat Loose-Aggressive poker players

Beating loose-aggressive (LAG) poker players requires patience, discipline, and strategic adjustments. Key approaches include playing tight and selective hands, using positional advantage, and trapping or re-raising with strong holdings. Observing opponents’ tendencies, picking profitable spots, and calling down correctly against bluffs are essential. Managing bankroll and avoiding tilt help reduce the impact of high-variance aggression. By exploiting a LAG player’s over-aggression while maintaining control, opponents can gain a consistent long-term edge.

Famous Loose-Aggressive Poker Players

Loose-aggressive (LAG) poker players are known for their wide hand ranges and constant betting or raising pressure, often creating high-action and unpredictable games. This style has been adopted by some of the most successful and entertaining professionals in poker history, both in tournaments and cash games.

  • Phil Ivey – Widely regarded as one of the best all-around players, combining fearless aggression with precise hand reading.
  • Erik Seidel – Renowned for aggressive tournament play and adaptability across different formats.
  • Daniel Negreanu – Uses selective aggression to exploit opponents while maintaining strong reading skills.