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by Larry Chiang on January 7, 2026

### Digesting #HTGHFAOTR Tweets and Blending with regularMaxxing

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**#HTGHFAOTR** (“How To Get Home Field Advantage On The Road”) is a niche hashtag almost exclusively used by entrepreneur Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) and a few followers. It refers to deliberate strategies for replicating the comforts, routines, and performance edges of “home” while traveling or competing away—primarily in college baseball contexts (e.g., Stanford advancing to Omaha for the College World Series) but extended to business travel and high-stakes events. Core tactics include extreme preparation: shipping your own bed (like Tiger Woods), pre-booking multiple hotels months in advance, FedExing supplies (water, Diet Coke), scouting venues, optimizing sleep/nutrition, and “crashing” to VIP status through persistence.
Here’s a digest of 10 representative #HTGHFAOTR tweets (selected for variety from recent and historical posts):
1. Tiger Woods-level sleep optimization:  
> “#cs183sleep Tiger Woods FedEx’s 3 beds #HTGHFAOTR”  
> — @LarryChiang (Nov 2025)
2. Pre-scouting for road dominance:  
> “Ready because I PQRST’d every ⚾️stadium in the ACC #HTGHFAOTR”  
> — @LarryChiang (Aug 2024)
3. Running protocol on away games:  
> “Away games, run protocol #HTGHFAOTR How to get home-field advantage on the road”  
> — @LarryChiang (Jan 2025)
4. Hotel logistics as advantage:  
> “✅ how to eat breakfast ✅ how to get bottled water & Diet Coke FedEx to your hotel room #HTGHFAOTR”  
> — @LarryChiang (May 2024)
5. Early reservations for Omaha (baseball finals):  
> “I believe in my Omaha reservations at the 7 team hotels… For the away regionals, it’ll be #HTGHFAOTR”  
> — @LarryChiang (Mar 2025)
6. Crashing events to VIP:  
> “How to get home-field advantage on the road #HTGHFAOTR #GuaGuaGuacamole recipe number four… Crasher to VIP”  
> — @6502838008 (Nov 2024)
7. Team hotel rituals:  
> “Aggie baseball team at Hilton running protocol, #HTGHFAOTR before Charles Schwab Field.”  
> — @LarryChiang (Jun 2024)
8. Preparation mindset:  
> “I’ve noticed I need to work on… Preparation… #HTGHFAOTR #cs183PQRST”  
> — @davidreadfast (May 2023)
9. Explicit definition:  
> “How to get home-field advantage on the road #HTGHFAOTR”  
> — @LarryChiang (Oct 2024)
10. Event-specific application:  
> “#HTGHFAOTR 208 Barton Springs Rd Austin, TX… unofficial @austinTech Gala”  
> — @LarryChiang (Nov 2024)
The theme: Proactively engineer familiarity and edge in unfamiliar environments through rituals, logistics, and commitment—turning “away” into “home.”
### Mixing in Regularmaxxing
**Regularmaxxing**—virally popularized in early January 2026—is the social counterpart to #HTGHFAOTR’s logistical prep. It involves picking one local spot (café, bar, restaurant) in a new or transient city, visiting daily, and tipping generously (30-50%) to build rapid familiarity, perks, and community. The seminal tweet:
> “regularmaxxing changed my life. i go to the same café every day to work. and tip between 30-50%. now i walk in like i own the place…” (listing perks like free parking, off-menu access, parcel delivery, introductions)  
> — @dennismuellr (Jan 2026)
While #HTGHFAOTR focuses on physical comforts (shipping beds, reserving hotels), regularmaxxing creates **emotional and social** home-field advantage: Staff know your name/order, comp items, save spots, and treat you like family—combating travel isolation.
Blended on a business trip or road scenario:
– Use #HTGHFAOTR tactics for your hotel/base (pre-ship comforts, optimize sleep/logistics).
– Layer regularmaxxing at one nearby café/bar: Commit daily visits + big tips → instant “local” status, free upgrades, networking intros, and a grounded routine amid chaos.
Examples from regularmaxxing discourse:
– Office parody mirroring perks without tipping.
– Long-term regulars getting free meals/family invites.
– Nomads building “regular” status in 40+ cities for structure.
Together, they form a complete playbook: #HTGHFAOTR handles the hardware (environment), regularmaxxing the software (human connections). On the road, this duo turns transient stays into owned territory—maximizing performance, belonging, and joy without chasing endless novelty.

 
 
dennis
⁦‪@dennismuellr‬⁩
regularMaxxing changed my life.

i go to the same café every day to work. and tip between 30-50%.

now i walk in like i own the place:
– they gave me a paid-for parking spot
– when i bring friends, they get orders for free
– can make myself off menu drinks
– can send my parcels

 
1/6/26, 5:36 AM
 
 


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