Not sure if i need approval before doing the 1st homework, but i'm keen to get going...
Question 1: What is your motivation for playing poker?
I wanna make money!
Nah, seriously, i always enjoyed strategy games like chess, Sid Meier's Civilization etc, and i see poker as an extension of this, but with a more 'human' angle, with emotions/psychology such a crucial aspect of the game. I studied psychology, so a game with strategy and psychology is the ultimate game IMO.
Maybe this is pretentious, but I also feel poker has given me great lessons in patience and growing more as a person even though this is an individual game.
The friendly community here is also quite motivating.
Question 2: What are your weaknesses when playing poker?
I have been too focused on results in the past, and letting bad beats affect my enthusiasm. I've learned to welcome bad beats, because you need fish playing poorly to pay you off.
Sometimes i fold too much. Although that's far better, and cheaper, than going to showdown with 3rd pair against most players, there are times when i should be prepared to c/c against maniacs who constantly bet pure air for example.
Also, i've been way too nitty until recently, where i was playing an 8/6 style in 2NL FR last year. This gave me a solid winrate of ~7bb/100, but i know this can be improved with more TAG like stats. Recently been playing 12/10, and feel my game is improving. To make it in 5NL and 10NL, i need this.
I don't think i tilt much at all, but would be interested to know if i tilt in a more subtle way.
Question 3: What does it mean to play tight-aggressive?
To be selective about starting hands generally. But more importantly, it's about controlled aggression, choosing the correct situations and opponents to take an aggressive line. A good TAG also knows when to slow down, and this is what experience can provide.
TAG strategy is particularly focused on using position to pressure opponents. It's clever aggression.