Why Do Some Players Overvalue Aggression in Modern Poker?

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Aggression is often treated as the default winning style, but it can also lead to unnecessary variance and losses. Are players copying aggressive strategies without understanding balance? When does constant pressure stop being profitable and start becoming predictable?
 
Some players, when they see aggressive playing, assume that aggression is always the answer. They focus on bluffing and applying pressure but overlook the discipline and hand selection behind good aggression. Being aggressive can be profitable, but only when the situation supports it.
 
Too many players nowadays play aggression too much. Constant raising doesn't automatically mean you are skilled. I watched one overly aggressive guy emptied his stack because he couldn’t slow down once.
 
A lot of players don't have the patience to sit through the full duration of a tournament. Aggression can definitely pay off in cash games, where you have the flexibility to reload and capitalize on profitable situations more frequently.
 

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