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Looks like a good time to work on heads up play
Since there aren't too many 5/10 10/20 tables available, it looks like heads up play may be where it's at while waiting to see how the Party/Skins thing develops.
I've been putting some hands in on it, but apart from getting a sense of where my opponent is making obvious mistakes and capitalizing, I'm pretty sure my preflop fundamentals are at least a little screwed up. I hate stats posts, but could a couple people list what they think is reasonable? I'm trying to avoid starting 20 threads about stealing/completing/defending with various hands. Also, is HULA open for everybody? |
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Re: Looks like a good time to work on heads up play
I started playing heads up as well. I haven't kept stats, but I'm guessing they wouldn't be too valuable, since correct play is so opponent dependent.
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Re: Looks like a good time to work on heads up play
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... since correct play is so opponent dependent. [/ QUOTE ] Ah. That should be correct. |
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Re: Looks like a good time to work on heads up play
Sorry. I made this post after doing a search on "heads up" and coming up with nothing. I didn't realize I'd put in under the username section.
Lots of good material there, very helpful. |
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