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Old 05-23-2005, 09:13 PM
disjunction disjunction is offline
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Default Re: Matt Matros vs. Sklansky on Heads up Limit

I enjoyed your book.

Out of that 90-95%, how much do you expect to show a profit, and how much is for shania?
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Old 05-23-2005, 09:17 PM
jacksup jacksup is offline
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Default Re: Matt Matros vs. Sklansky on Heads up Limit

Thanks for the compliment on the book.

Your question is a tough one, and any answer I give would be an educated guess. That said, of the hands I chose to play, I might be plus-EV for like 85% of them, EV-neutral for like 10% of them, and slightly minus-EV for the other 5%.

Again, I have absolutely no evidence to back this up.

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Matt
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Old 05-23-2005, 09:44 PM
Jeff W Jeff W is offline
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Default Re: Matt Matros vs. Sklansky on Heads up Limit

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From Sklansky's Hold'Em Poker for Advanced Players:
"...in a heads up match in the big blind... you should play against an aggressive opponent... Any pair, any ace, any two cards both nine or higher, any other straight flush combination with no gaps or just one gap (except 42s and 32s), any king little suited... and perhaps a few others such as J8s, 98, or 97.

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Calling 100% of your hands is closer to correct strategy than the above paragraph.
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