Loose-aggressive games usually occur in play-money poker. You will encounter
aggressive-raising wars in this type of play. People will bet heavily on the weak
hands and show no hesitation to raise more when a scary card appears in one of the
community cards.
You will be playing with very reckless players, where no one cares about money, since
the game is for entertainment purposes.
When you are in a loose-aggressive game, it will cost you to play for a pot.
You are always tempted to test your luck.
As we have already mentioned, the swings in your bankroll will be high and it might result in bad beats.
Players in blind positions often feel that since they have already put in the blind for this game, they should call the pre-flop raising wars, while they hold mediocre pocket cards. Blinds are a cost of play, and you will sometimes get lucky and flip a great flop. However, do not call one or two raises in the blind with cards that you would not play with normally. You will get caught up in the play and will not want to fold as you increase your "investment" in the pot.
For loose-aggressive games, the pot size varies greatly for each hand. For large pots, it may be right to call two raises, if you are on a draw, especially if four or five opponents called too. For small pots, it may cost too much to call any raises. You need to pay very close attention to the pot odds. It is the same situation with cards. People tend to play the same hands the same way. It is very difficult to maintain the cost discipline in Hold'em. The thing to keep in mind is not to change your strategy because of the normal statistical fluctuations