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Old 05-06-2005, 08:08 PM
GtrHtr GtrHtr is offline
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Default Re: At what point (HU) do you quit playing flops and focus on AI only?

My thoughts:

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If your opponent will let you see a flop without reraising (unless you're trapping), then I will complete.


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I agree. Assuming you have a reasonable stack, I like to see a lot of flops. HU, based on reads to this point, any piece of the flop is important.

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IMO, the best strategy is dependent on the situation which includes, relative stack sizes, blinds, and opponent.


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Very true. Short stacked, I tend to go AI more often - again, based on reads status of the blinds etc. When chip leader, hand selection to an AI bet of 25% of your stack shouldn't be taken lightly.

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IMO, there is no one answer to this. But the most important factor is your opponent.

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This is the bottom line. Plus experience. I have often played 60-100 hands HU in an SnG. I am a single table player for the most part and I learn a lot in the longer HU bouts.

Nice post Scuba.
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