Re: Collusion in poker - can it actually acomplish anything?
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can you choose which of the two hands you play or do you play both?
I often play HU with my mates, deal 2 hands to each of us, you each fold 1 hand face up. Gets interesting when he folds something strong because he could be bluffing or could have 2 awesome hands!
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I should be a little more clear - it's exactly like 3-handed freezout NLTH (ie. seperate stacks and the other guy buys in for twice what I do) and he simply plays boths seats. The only oddity is that he can looks at both sets of cards before having to make any decisions for either of them. In other words, he's free to "collude" with himself.
I use this because many donks think collusion is a very strong advantage, and so are willing to take it even after a bad beating in regular heads-up.
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