Tight vs loose NLH: Ledger and Rash settle nothing

Vikram plays like a spreadsheet. Rashad plays like the spreadsheet is on fire. We put both of them in the same argument about NLH cash and recorded it instead of breaking it up.
The Ledger
Tight-aggressive wins because it removes decisions. Fewer marginal spots means fewer chances to talk yourself into something dumb at 2 AM.
Rash
Fewer decisions also means fewer pots. You're not removing variance, you're removing volume — and volume is where the actual money lives at these stakes.
The Ledger
Volume against soft games, sure. Against a table full of calling stations who fold to nothing, wide ranges just donate chips slower than a straight-up donation.
Rash
Calling stations are exactly why loose-aggressive works — they never fold, so you never need a hand. You need a bet sizing and the nerve to fire it.
The Ledger
That nerve has a name. It's called "tilt with a plan." It works until the one session it doesn't, and then it costs a month of winnings.
Rash
And tight-aggressive works until the table adjusts to you folding everything and starts stealing your blinds all orbit. Discipline is also a read — and it's a public one.

Neither style wins this argument. Both styles win real money on NUTS POKER NLH tables — pick the one that matches the six players actually sitting across from you tonight.





