Adapting your style based on your condition and circumstances. It's true that there are various factors that can influence how we play, from fatigue to alcohol consumption. What matters most, as you rightly pointed out, is that whatever style we choose is ultimately constructive for our own well-being and enjoyment of the game.I don't necessarily like a particular style, I do everything you listed depending on my condition, that's why I can't do what I do tomorrow😃. There would also be: I'm dead tired but I want to play; I'm drunk but I want to I play the bankroll....
I think the most important thing is that whatever style we adopt is constructive for us, if you finish a poker session you have to be at peace with yourself and aim for improvement for the next time.
Luck!
Glad you gave the option of writing your own style because mine does not fit with any of those catergories. I play a TAG style for the most part but I adjust my game depending on the circumstances and I will adjust my strategy against certain opponents once I have figured them out. They best way to make money at poker is find out what your opponents do wrong and exploit them. For example: if someone always folds to a cbet unless they have the nuts, then I cbet every flop no matter what my actual cards are because I know they are going to fold a huge majority of the time, and the few times that they don't, then I shut down and put no more money in the pot. I also widen my range when I think that I can be in a pot with them. When I am playing live, I like to talk to other players but my eyes are sharp as a hawk looking for tells and patterns. So maybe: TAG, exploitative, observant, chatty.1.passive, tight, professional.
2. carefree, noisy, loose.
3.chameleon, professional, expectant
4.talker, loose, usually drunk.
5. loose, passive.
6. diligent, tight, attentive, professional
7.closed, analytical, impartial.
8.serious, analytical, tight
Or write your own style of gris?