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The Truth 10-17-2005 03:07 PM

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you probably wont get much from the guys who play alot of 5/10 or higher HU and SH'd.

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whys that?

Vincent Lepore 10-17-2005 06:28 PM

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I want to develop my heads up game as much as possible.

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One should only play heads up against a weak passive opponent. Unless you find one of these types there really is no other reason to play headsup other than for ego purposes. If you find an opponent of this ilk do nothing to give him cause to change his style. Play every hand, be semi but not overly aggressive. You will eventually take all of his money. No other advice other than to avoid playing against all other styles, when playing headsup, is necessary.

Vince

fsuplayer 10-17-2005 07:17 PM

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you probably wont get much from the guys who play alot of 5/10 or higher HU and SH'd.

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whys that?

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I would love nothing more in this thread than for yeti, KKF, or other 2+2ers to divulge their 3-4 handed tactics and "secrets".

i play against these guys too much every day/week to go into detail about that stuff.

Dr. Strangelove 10-17-2005 08:55 PM

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I want to develop my heads up game as much as possible.

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One should only play heads up against a weak passive opponent. Unless you find one of these types there really is no other reason to play headsup other than for ego purposes. If you find an opponent of this ilk do nothing to give him cause to change his style. Play every hand, be semi but not overly aggressive. You will eventually take all of his money. No other advice other than to avoid playing against all other styles, when playing headsup, is necessary.

Vince

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This is dumb. There are many aggressive to maniacal styles that are very profitable to play against.

The players to watch out for are extremely aggressive, especially with position, and they are great hand readers. They will put you in a spot where it's always you making the commitment decision. It will be very difficult to read their hands without putting a lot of chips in play, and they won't pay off your good hands because they've forced you to play a reactive, easily readable game. They will relentlessly value bet when you go into call down mode, they will relentlessly bluff you after you get burned calling down too much, and they will make great calls when you crumble and start bluffing too much, and in poor spots. They have played heads up enough to know counterstrategies for many styles of play, and they will vary their play based on your reactions such that they are always a couple steps ahead.

kagame 10-17-2005 09:55 PM

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great post sir

KaneKungFu123 10-17-2005 10:28 PM

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just focus on the UB blind structure, it creates more action.

KaneKungFu123 10-17-2005 10:31 PM

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great post. you should also reads james282's post abut heads up limit that he made in the cantseeu thread. that info is relative to NL poker also.

outdrwn 10-18-2005 12:40 AM

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I've never played on UB, whats the structure? sorry for being ignorant......

KaneKungFu123 10-18-2005 01:00 AM

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I've never played on UB, whats the structure? sorry for being ignorant......

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SB has the button.

So BB acts first postflop.

outdrwn 10-18-2005 01:13 AM

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SB has the button.

So BB acts first postflop.

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thats how heads up always is anyway.....


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