Re: heads-up at the end of 6-10 seated SNGs
Well obviously it's possible to win heads up games more than half the time.. I hope you can see why.
What you need to do is figure out why you are coming in second more than first. If you on average have equal stacks with your opponent when the heads up phase starts, your results would go to say you have significant leaks in your heads up game. If, on the other hand, you typically have significantly less chips than your opponent heads up, your results aren't necessarily caused by poor heads up -play.
If you often have less chips than your opponent at the start of the heads up, you probably need to play more aggressively when 3 or 4-handed.
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